Luna
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Luna
AvailableLuna is a 1-year-old, medium-sized, short-coated mixed-breed female in Fallon, NV. She is not yet spayed and is not house trained. Her personality offers plenty of affection and playfulness as she learns and grows.
About Luna
Luna is a 1-year-old mixed-breed dog who brings a mix of enthusiasm and affection to every day. She’s still figuring out the world, full of curiosity, and always ready for a game or a good cuddle. Luna loves to stick close to her people, whether it’s chasing a ball, trotting at your side, or nestling in after playtime. She is house trained and kennel trained, already has a grasp of basic commands, and gets along well with other dogs. At her core, Luna is high energy—she’ll need activities to keep her mind and body busy. She can get a little overexcited on leash but wants to please and responds well to patient guidance and steady leadership. Meeting new people can sometimes make her nervous, and sudden movements may startle her. She would do best in a home with adults or dog-savvy older kids, as her playful style may overwhelm small children or cats. Luna’s best fit is with someone active, patient, and ready for the rewards of guiding a young dog into adulthood. She thrives on structure, positive engagement, and clear direction. With the right person, she’s primed to become a devoted and loving partner. Fun fact: Luna’s birthday falls under Aries—the sign known for boldness and boundless energy. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Luna
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Luna, as a mixed-breed dog, usually excels in an active household where people can provide her with consistent attention and outlets for her energy. She will do best somewhere she can interact regularly with her people and have space to move around.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A dog like Luna benefits from a home with a decent yard or regular access to parks and outdoor areas. She’s an energetic dog, so frequent walks and playtime in safe, open spaces are ideal.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Luna would do best with older, dog-savvy kids rather than small children, as she is high-energy and can play a bit rough. She’s affectionate but needs supervision and consistent structure around younger family members.











