Luna is a stunning 4-year-old “Pitsky” (Pit Bull/Husky mix) weighing just under 50 lbs, the perfect size for snuggles and adventures. She’s a smart, eager-to-please girl who has already completed an 8-week board-and-train program using positive reinforcement. She’s been continuing her training with her professional trainer, so she’s more than ready to show off her skills in a home of her own. Luna is house- and crate-trained, knows basic commands like sit, down, and shake, and is highly food- and treat-motivated—making training both fun and rewarding. She loves long walks, hikes, and yard play, and would thrive with daily enrichment activities like nose work or scent games. Luna was found as a stray in horrible condition and ended up in a rural county shelter. We were happy to bring her into our rescue and give her the medical care needed to blossom into the pretty girl she is now. Luna is a total people-lover—she’s always excited to make new human friends and travel for new adventures. In the car, she’ll need to be safely crated or tethered in a car seat since her enthusiasm can get the best of her. If you’re looking for a loving, athletic, and loyal companion to join your active lifestyle, Luna is ready to be your new best friend.
Ideal Home
Luna will do better as the only pet. She would like an active, experienced dog owner who is home often. She would love a fenced yard but it is not required. Luna should not live with cats, small dogs, or farm animals.
Ongoing Health
No ongoing health concerns are mentioned.
Training & Support
Luna has completed an 8-week board-and-train program and continues training with a professional. She knows basic commands like sit, down, and shake. She is house- and crate-trained and highly motivated by food and treats.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- Applicants must live no further than one hour from Cary, NC.
Transportation
Luna is located in Cary, NC. Adoption trials and home visits are conducted by our foster guardians, and adoptions are finalized by a BFPA veterinarian.