





Luna
- Puppy
- Female
- Medium
- Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler
- Siberian Husky
About Luna
Portland, OR
Breed
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Behavior
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Luna’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Luna's Story
We didn't plan on having Luna, our 4 month old 15 pound mix, join us at Stumptown Strays. She and her siblings were born to a stray dog at one of the tribal villages along the Columbia river. A tribal member approached us while we were there doing a wellness clinic - could we take this litter that didn't have anywhere to go? <br/><br/>Luna and her littermates have been with us for several weeks. Thanks to the @1510Foundation for covering their care in it's entirety, we were able to get the whole litter spayed and neutered as well as vaccinated, microchipped and dewormed. The @1510Foundation has also sponsored a training class for each puppy - up to $400 value! Taking advantage of this offer will be a requirement for adoption.<br/><br/>The puppies did not have much socialization prior to coming to us, but in their separate foster homes, they are blossoming. Although shy and contemplative at first, the puppies are friendly and great with other animals. They have been working on meeting new people and on basic dog skills. Luna has nearly mastered potty training, she is very smart and motivated to learn. Luna has been crate trained and is working on leash skills.<br/><br/>Luna is likely to be about 25-35 pounds fully grown-a mix between a smaller cattle dog and a husky. See the DNA results in the photos!<br/><br/>All of the puppies will need an adopter willing to continue to work on their skills. Their foster homes have set them all up for success, but ongoing classes and training will be a must. They promise to make it fun! Their adoption fee is $300.<br/><br/>Some of the best things in life are unplanned, and so we were happy we could help this litter. Have you been thinking about expanding your dog family? Apply to adopt at www.stumptownstrays.org.
We didn't plan on having Luna, our 4 month old 15 pound mix, join us at Stumptown Strays. She and her siblings were born to a stray dog at one of the tribal villages along the Columbia river. A tribal member approached us while we were there doing a wellness clinic - could we take this litter that didn't have anywhere to go?
Luna and her littermates have been with us for several weeks. Thanks to the @1510Foundation for covering their care in it's entirety, we were able to get the whole litter spayed and neutered as well as vaccinated, microchipped and dewormed. The @1510Foundation has also sponsored a training class for each puppy - up to $400 value! Taking advantage of this offer will be a requirement for adoption.
The puppies did not have much socialization prior to coming to us, but in their separate foster homes, they are blossoming. Although shy and contemplative at first, the puppies are friendly and great with other animals. They have been working on meeting new people and on basic dog skills
We didn't plan on having Luna, our 4 month old 15 pound mix, join us at Stumptown Strays. She and her siblings were born to a stray dog at one of the tribal villages along the Columbia river. A tribal member approached us while we were there doing a wellness clinic - could we take this litter that didn't have anywhere to go?
Luna and her littermates have been with us for several weeks. Thanks to the @1510Foundation for covering their care in it's entirety, we were able to get the whole litter spayed and neutered as well as vaccinated, microchipped and dewormed. The @1510Foundation has also sponsored a training class for each puppy - up to $400 value! Taking advantage of this offer will be a requirement for adoption.
The puppies did not have much socialization prior to coming to us, but in their separate foster homes, they are blossoming. Although shy and contemplative at first, the puppies are friendly and great with other animals. They have been working on meeting new people and on basic dog skills. Luna has nearly mastered potty training, she is very smart and motivated to learn. Luna has been crate trained and is working on leash skills.
Luna is likely to be about 25-35 pounds fully grown-a mix between a smaller cattle dog and a husky. See the DNA results in the photos!
All of the puppies will need an adopter willing to continue to work on their skills. Their foster
How To Adopt
Luna is from Stumptown Strays Dog Rescue
[Portland, OR]
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