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Shotzie Puppy - Luna

  • Puppy
  • Female
  • Large
  • German Shepherd Dog

About Shotzie Puppy - Luna

Glendale, AZ

Breed

German Shepherd DogMix

Physical Traits

Puppy
(less than 1 year)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Coat: Medium
Black

Behavior

Shotzie Puppy - 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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Shotzie Puppy - Luna's Story

ADOPTION OF A PUPPY UNDER 9 MONTHS OF AGE<br/><br/>The dog you are interested in is a puppy (under a year old). Puppies are placed into their new homes on a foster-to-adopt basis until he/she is old enough to be neutered or spayed. We prefer the puppy to be no younger than 7 months old for females and 9 months for males. Houses with pools must demonstrate that puppies can be restricted from the pool with fencing or a cover. Additional puppy vaccines will be required, and will be coordinated by SPR to occur either in your home by an SPR volunteer, or brought by the adopter to an SPR-approved facility. Puppies often have multiple potential adopters, so SPR evaluates which home is the best match with any given puppy and their expected home needs once they have grown. <br/><br/>Meet the Shotzie Litter – Luna. Born on February 28, 2025, these adorable puppies are now ready to find their forever families!<br/><br/>Their journey began in extraordinary circumstances — their loving mama, Shotzie, gave birth under a trailer, doing everything she could to keep her babies safe. Her gentle, nurturing temperament is clearly reflected in each of her pups.<br/><br/>Luna is one of Shotzie’s beautiful girls — sweet, playful, and full of puppy curiosity. She’s been lovingly raised and well-socialized with both other dogs and children, and she’s beginning to show off her bright personality. Luna would thrive in a home that will continue to guide and love her as she grows.<br/><br/>Now all these little survivors need is a forever home — could Luna be the perfect fit for yours?<br/><br/>If you’re interested in adopting Luna, Stella, Dillon, Finn, or Kris, please fill out our online application here:<br/> http://www.savingpawsrescueaz.org/adoption-form/<br/><br/>Meet and greets will be scheduled only with approved applications. Please remember, we are an all-volunteer organization, so it may take a couple of days to process applications and complete reference checks.<br/><br/>Thank you for supporting rescue and giving these special pups a chance at a loving, indoor forever home!

ADOPTION OF A PUPPY UNDER 9 MONTHS OF AGE

The dog you are interested in is a puppy (under a year old). Puppies are placed into their new homes on a foster-to-adopt basis until he/she is old enough to be neutered or spayed. We prefer the puppy to be no younger than 7 months old for females and 9 months for males. Houses with pools must demonstrate that puppies can be restricted from the pool with fencing or a cover. Additional puppy vaccines will be required, and will be coordinated by SPR to occur either in your home by an SPR volunteer, or brought by the adopter to an SPR-approved facility. Puppies often have multiple potential adopters, so SPR evaluates which home is the best match with any given puppy and their expected home needs once they have grown.

Meet the Shotzie Litter – Luna. Born on February 28, 2025, these adorable puppies are now ready to find their forever families!

Their journey began in extraordinary circumstances — their loving mama, Shotzie, gave birth under a trailer, doing

ADOPTION OF A PUPPY UNDER 9 MONTHS OF AGE

The dog you are interested in is a puppy (under a year old). Puppies are placed into their new homes on a foster-to-adopt basis until he/she is old enough to be neutered or spayed. We prefer the puppy to be no younger than 7 months old for females and 9 months for males. Houses with pools must demonstrate that puppies can be restricted from the pool with fencing or a cover. Additional puppy vaccines will be required, and will be coordinated by SPR to occur either in your home by an SPR volunteer, or brought by the adopter to an SPR-approved facility. Puppies often have multiple potential adopters, so SPR evaluates which home is the best match with any given puppy and their expected home needs once they have grown.

Meet the Shotzie Litter – Luna. Born on February 28, 2025, these adorable puppies are now ready to find their forever families!

Their journey began in extraordinary circumstances — their loving mama, Shotzie, gave birth under a trailer, doing everything she could to keep her babies safe. Her gentle, nurturing temperament is clearly reflected in each of her pups.

Luna is one of Shotzie’s beautiful girls — sweet, playful, and full of puppy curiosity. She’s been lovingly raised and well-socialized with both other dogs and children, and she’s beginning to show off her bright personality. Luna would thrive in a home that will cont

How To Adopt

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Saving Paws's Adoption Policy
"Saving Paws" works  individually with each potential adopter to assure a good match and successful placement. The specific adoption process can vary and includes:  Telephone and or email consultation.  Meeting  with selected animals. We request that all family members and pets be present.   Adoption application and reference check.   Home visit and delivery of your new friend for a 10 day trial. Home Visit at the conclusion of the trial.  Completion of the adoption process.  Any additional follow up or assistance required.    Adoption fees and donations offset the extremely high cost of veterinary care, food, boarding and numerous other expenses. The fees may be adjusted to accommodate special needs, multiple adoptions, partner rescues or dogs with  exceptional popularity, degree of training or documented titles

Shotzie Puppy - Luna is from Saving Paws

[Glendale, AZ]

Our Mission
Saving Paws Rescue AZ is an all-volunteer, 501 (c) (3) charitable organization in Phoenix, Arizona, dedicated to providing veterinary care, evaluation and adoptive homes for German Shepherd Dogs , Belgian Malinois and others who are left in pounds to await uncertain fate, are owner surrenders ( divorce, death, etc.) or are ...
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