Luca
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Luca
AvailableLuca is a neutered male mixed breed dog currently in Charlotte, NC. He has a medium build and is in his youthful stage of life. Luca is showing promising signs of being house trained and is eager to keep learning.
About Luca
Luca is full of puppy energy and brings an easygoing attitude everywhere he goes. He's a happy, friendly mid-size boy who thrives on play and loves exploring his surroundings—as long as he's getting plenty of head and belly scratches in between! Quick to take care of business outside, he shows early signs of being potty-trained. Luca already knows 'sit,' takes treats gently, and greets each new experience with curiosity. Out for walks, he's easy to leash and handle, though some training for leash skills and manners would help him make the leap from playful youngster to well-rounded companion. Luca isn't reactive to the commotion of the kennel, but he does get excited to meet other dogs. Slow, thoughtful introductions are best for him. This pup lives for brushing sessions and rolling in the grass and might charm you with his comical zoomies in the play yard. Luca stands ready to bring joy and energy into the right home. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Luca
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Luca, as a mixed breed dog, would do well in a variety of home environments, from apartments to houses, as long as he gets daily exercise and stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Luca's medium size and energetic nature mean he thrives with regular access to a yard or park, but daily walks or playtime in open spaces will also suit him well.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mixed breed dogs like Luca are often friendly and playful, making them a good match for homes with children, provided everyone is taught how to interact with a dog responsibly.











