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currently located at
Riley County Humane Society
Manhattan, KS
age
Adult
gender
Female
color
White
size
Med. 26-60 Lbs (12-27 Kg)
pet code
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Meet Luna — a resilient sweetheart with a heart as big as her smile. Luna is a 4–5 year old spayed husky/shepherd mix who absolutely lights up when meeting new people! She came to RCHS 3 months ago after being hit by a car and ending up in a Wichita facility. RCHS was contacted to see if we could help. She has blossomed into a gentle, affectionate, and playful companion who’s just as happy greeting you at the door as she is curling up nearby for a cozy afternoon. This special girl has overcome a lot. After being hit by a car, Luna required surgery on her left hind leg and has been on a long road to recovery. She’s still healing and continues to work on rebuilding muscle and strength in that leg, but she’s making steady progress. Through it all, she’s shown incredible patience, grit, and resilience — her positive spirit truly shines! Luna may be a mature dog, but she still has a fun, playful side. She enjoys fetch, tug-of-war, and a good chew toy session. She has an adorable habit of crinkling her nose into a playful 'smile' when she’s excited. She’s also very food-motivated — mealtime is her favorite time of day, and she takes treats ever so gently. She’s both crate-trained and potty-trained, and she knows basic commands like sit, lie down, and stay. Like many huskies, she can be a little stubborn at times, so she’ll benefit from continued one-on-one training. At home, Luna is wonderfully adaptable. She enjoys neighborhood walks, but is just as content lounging around, often rolling onto her back against the couch or wall in her signature relaxed style. She currently lives with three cats and mostly ignores them, making her a great option for a cat-friendly home. Luna has also shown that she is wonderful with children. She has spent a weekend around a 4-month-old, a 1.5-year-old, and a 5-year-old, and was a gentle sweetheart the entire time. When it comes to other dogs, Luna does best with slow introductions and appears most comfortable with calm dogs who respect personal space. In her foster home, she has gotten into a few scuffles with a younger, high-energy dog when her boundaries were ignored, at times requiring separation. Because of this, Luna may do best as the only dog in the home. However, she has also shown patience and an ability to move past these incidents, so she may still thrive in a home with a mellow canine friend who understands boundaries. Luna is a patient, loving dog who has already come so far and still has so much to give. She’s ready to continue her journey with a forever family who will support her ongoing recovery, help her build strength, and give her all the love she deserves. If you are interested in adopting this dog, please fill out our application here: http://www.rchsks.org/our-animals/adopt-a-pet/adopting-a-dog. By filling out the application you are not committing yourself to adopting; it's a screening process that must be completed before you meet the dog. Please do this BEFORE calling. Our voicemail is only checked periodically and you can reach us much faster via dog-coordinators@rchsks.org. Thank you!
If you have any questions or would like to adopt Luna, please reach out to the adoption group directly. PetSmart Charities does not facilitate the adoption process. Thank you.
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