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A Luna

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3-7 years|American Staffordshire Terrier, Mixed Breed|Female|Large|North Charleston, SC
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🧠 Smart🚽 House Trained

A Luna is a large, spayed female mixed breed dog, approximately 2-3 years old. Currently in North Charleston, SC, she’s ready to find her forever home. While her weight and coat length are not specified, she is eager for a loving family to help her thrive. A Luna has shown a wonderful spirit and desire for companionship.

About A Luna

Meet A Luna, a lovely 2-3 year old Staffy mix eager for a fresh start! This sweet girl is searching for a patient and loving family to help her build confidence and social skills. A Luna enjoys the company of other dogs but thrives best with calm, tolerant canine companions who can guide her as she learns the norms of polite dog interactions. Though she could benefit from continued socialization, A Luna is ready to make new friends with the right introductions and guidance. With the right support, this lovable girl has the potential to blossom into an incredible companion. She’s looking for a forever home where she can thrive with plenty of patience, consistency, and love. If you're ready to help A Luna grow, she promises to reward you with endless love and loyalty. Could you be the family she’s been waiting for? A Luna can’t wait to meet you and start her next chapter!

Questions about A Luna

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    A Luna, being a Staffy mix, is usually best suited for a home with a secure yard where she can explore safely. A loving environment that understands her need for patience and socialization will be ideal.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    A Luna would appreciate access to a moderate amount of outdoor space for play and exercise. Regular walks and playtime in a secure yard would help her build confidence.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    A Luna has the potential to get along with children, especially if socialized properly. However, she may do best in a home that can supervise interactions as she continues to learn social skills.