


Luna
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Husky
About Luna
Grant, NE
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Luna’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown 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
Meet our sweet little Husky girl, just 1 year old and only 29.4 pounds. She came to us after being left at another vet hospital, and it was clear right away that she needed help—her eye was severely enlarged and painful, something we suspect she may have been born with. To give her the comfortable, happy life she deserves, we moved forward with eye removal surgery, and she handled the entire process like an absolute champ. It didn’t slow her down one bit!<br/><br/>Despite her rough start, she is one of the happiest dogs you’ll ever meet. She adores people and greets everyone with enthusiasm. She hasn’t been introduced to other dogs yet due to her unknown vaccine history and recent surgery, but we’re hopeful she’ll do well once cleared. She does talk to us in true Husky fashion, but she’s not overly vocal—especially when she’s in her crate. We’re also working on potty training, and she’s catching on quickly.<br/><br/>She is spayed, current on vaccines, and ready to start fresh. We’re not sure if she’s purebred, but we suspect she may be a poorly bred Husky based on her small size and condition—though none of that affects her loving personality.<br/><br/>If you’re looking for a cheerful, resilient, and affectionate companion, this brave girl is ready to brighten your life.
Meet our sweet little Husky girl, just 1 year old and only 29.4 pounds. She came to us after being left at another vet hospital, and it was clear right away that she needed help—her eye was severely enlarged and painful, something we suspect she may have been born with. To give her the comfortable, happy life she deserves, we moved forward with eye removal surgery, and she handled the entire process like an absolute champ. It didn’t slow her down one bit!
Despite her rough start, she is one of the happiest dogs you’ll ever meet. She adores people and greets everyone with enthusiasm. She hasn’t been introduced to other dogs yet due to her unknown vaccine history and recent surgery, but we’re hopeful she’ll do well once cleared. She does talk to us in true Husky fashion, but she’s not overly vocal—especially when she’s in her crate. We’re also working on potty training, and she’s catching on quickly.
She is spayed, current on vaccines, and ready to start fresh. We’re not sure if she’s purebred, but we suspect
Meet our sweet little Husky girl, just 1 year old and only 29.4 pounds. She came to us after being left at another vet hospital, and it was clear right away that she needed help—her eye was severely enlarged and painful, something we suspect she may have been born with. To give her the comfortable, happy life she deserves, we moved forward with eye removal surgery, and she handled the entire process like an absolute champ. It didn’t slow her down one bit!
Despite her rough start, she is one of the happiest dogs you’ll ever meet. She adores people and greets everyone with enthusiasm. She hasn’t been introduced to other dogs yet due to her unknown vaccine history and recent surgery, but we’re hopeful she’ll do well once cleared. She does talk to us in true Husky fashion, but she’s not overly vocal—especially when she’s in her crate. We’re also working on potty training, and she’s catching on quickly.
She is spayed, current on vaccines, and ready to start fresh. We’re not sure if she’s purebred, but we suspect she may be a poorly bred Husky based on her small size and condition—though none of that affects her loving personality.
If you’re looking for a cheerful, resilient, and affectionate companion, this brave girl is ready to brighten your life.
How To Adopt
Luna is from Perkins County Animal Shelter
[Grant, NE]
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