





Luna
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
About Luna
Salt Lake City, UT
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Luna’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Luna's Story
Luna, aka Lulu, is a lovable little Frenchie mix—part Kitchen Goblin, part Gremlin—whose lopsided underbite and big ears can brighten even the darkest day. In her three short years she passed through three homes before being surrendered to rescue so she could receive urgent medical care. Lulu arrived with severe ear infections and BOAS (Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome), making normal activities risky. Thanks to life-changing airway surgery supported by UAAF, she’s now breathing easier and thriving in foster care. She will still need lifelong ear care, allergy management, and thoughtful exercise and heat monitoring.<br/><br/>Lulu is a dream houseguest: quiet, crate-trained overnight, calm with other dogs, and an elite-level snuggler. She loves food, couch time, and being close to her people. She enjoys being held, though she’s sensitive at the vet and around her ears, so older, respectful kids are best. Cat history is unknown.<br/><br/>She’s doing well with potty-training refreshers on a consistent schedule and has minimal accidents. Lulu would do best in a cozy, low-key home full of affection—ideally with people who are home often. While she doesn’t have separation anxiety, she truly loves being part of daily life.<br/><br/>Because of typical Frenchie health needs, adopters should be prepared for ongoing care and obtain pet insurance. She may not be low-maintenance—but we promise, she’s worth it.<br/><br/>Luna has been spayed, is current on vaccines, has tested negative for heartworm and is microchipped.<br/><br/>If you are interested in adopting Luna, please complete an adoption application on our website (uaaf.org/adopt). For more information, text Maryjo at 801-809-0602 or email woofslc@gmail.com.
Luna, aka Lulu, is a lovable little Frenchie mix—part Kitchen Goblin, part Gremlin—whose lopsided underbite and big ears can brighten even the darkest day. In her three short years she passed through three homes before being surrendered to rescue so she could receive urgent medical care. Lulu arrived with severe ear infections and BOAS (Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome), making normal activities risky. Thanks to life-changing airway surgery supported by UAAF, she’s now breathing easier and thriving in foster care. She will still need lifelong ear care, allergy management, and thoughtful exercise and heat monitoring.
Lulu is a dream houseguest: quiet, crate-trained overnight, calm with other dogs, and an elite-level snuggler. She loves food, couch time, and being close to her people. She enjoys being held, though she’s sensitive at the vet and around her ears, so older, respectful kids are best. Cat history is unknown.
She’s doing well with potty-training refreshers on a consistent schedule and has
Luna, aka Lulu, is a lovable little Frenchie mix—part Kitchen Goblin, part Gremlin—whose lopsided underbite and big ears can brighten even the darkest day. In her three short years she passed through three homes before being surrendered to rescue so she could receive urgent medical care. Lulu arrived with severe ear infections and BOAS (Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome), making normal activities risky. Thanks to life-changing airway surgery supported by UAAF, she’s now breathing easier and thriving in foster care. She will still need lifelong ear care, allergy management, and thoughtful exercise and heat monitoring.
Lulu is a dream houseguest: quiet, crate-trained overnight, calm with other dogs, and an elite-level snuggler. She loves food, couch time, and being close to her people. She enjoys being held, though she’s sensitive at the vet and around her ears, so older, respectful kids are best. Cat history is unknown.
She’s doing well with potty-training refreshers on a consistent schedule and has minimal accidents. Lulu would do best in a cozy, low-key home full of affection—ideally with people who are home often. While she doesn’t have separation anxiety, she truly loves being part of daily life.
Because of typical Frenchie health needs, adopters should be prepared for ongoing care and obtain pet insurance. She may not be low-maintenance—but we promise, she’s worth it.
How To Adopt
Luna is from Utah Animal Advocacy Foundation
[Salt Lake City, UT]
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