Lady Luna
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Lady Luna
AvailableLady Luna is a large, female Border Collie mix approximately 1 year and 3 months old, currently located in Washington, DC. She has been spayed and her vaccinations are up to date. While she hasn't been specifically housetrained yet, Lady Luna is eager to learn and bring love to her forever home.
About Lady Luna
Lady Luna is a fluffy girl in search of a fresh start full of love. This Border Collie mix is approximately 1 year and 3 months old and weighs around 60 lbs. Currently staying at a shelter in Puerto Rico, she needs a foster or forever home in the Washington, DC area. Lady Luna is sociable and gets along well with other dogs. While her experience with cats and children is limited, the adoption team is happy to provide assistance for those potential integrations. It’s important for her future family to commit to socialization, regular walks, and possibly visits to dog parks or daycare. She’s energetic and eager to explore, ready for a world of sniffy walks and adventures. Lady Luna has been spayed and is up to date on vaccinations. She promises loads of love and loyalty in return for a safe, loving home. Ready to see if she belongs by your side? What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Lady Luna
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Lady Luna, being a Border Collie mix, thrives in an active living environment where she can engage regularly in play and exercise. A home with access to outdoor spaces would be ideal for her.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Lady Luna would appreciate a home with ample outdoor space for daily walks, playtime, and exploration. Regular trips to parks or doggie daycare will help keep her happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Lady Luna hasn't shown her behavior with children yet, her adoption team is happy to discuss integration techniques to help her adjust effectively.











