On Hold
No Longer Taking New Applications 18.08.2018 Located Coolbellup WA 6163
Not available for interstate adoption In order to meet 'Luna Moon' please complete the Expression of Interest Form.
More About Luna Moon
Generally.
Luna loves lots of cuddles, belly rubs and just being by your side. She is happiest and content when she's near you - she's an adorable little sweet heart. Say "wanna go for a run" and she goes crazy with excitement, the beach is her favourite place to be! She loves car rides too :) Luna is not a fan of being outside when people are home and she'll let you know about it with her vocal staffy whine! She is not the biggest fan of cold baths either, she's a bit of a princess that way. Luna has mild anxiety if left alone for longer than 6-8 hours. She becomes anxious and paces back and forth. While she is generally friendly she is possessive of her toys and will deter any attempt to take them off her by another dog. Luna is a true sweetheart, she just wants to love everyone! Ideal home. Luna needs a home that is as active as what she is and with a medium to large secure and interesting yard. Homes with a stay at home parent or active retirees would be ideal - i.e. someone home more often then not. Luna will thrive in a home where she is welcome to be involved with family activities. While she is fine alone during the day Luna would prefer not to be alone longer than 6-8 hours because she is very people orientated. Luna will not suit homes where residents are very young, frail, elderly, time poor, renters or looking for a baby sitter for a lonely dog because the owners are rarely home. Other dogs? Luna is usually fine but may react if another dog is anti social. Cats? Yes but homes without cats are preferred. Kids? Yes however, we recommend any kids be teenagers or older and only if gentle and calm around dogs. Size. 17 kgs. Exercise requirements? High - will run and run. You cannot miss a day of at least 20 mins high intensity running or playing fetch. She also loves to swim - she's quiet the mermaid. How is this dog on a lead? Like most dogs she starts off pulling but settles when on her harness. How is this dog off the lead? Luna usually stays close by and comes when called. Luna loves people, more than she loves dogs. She'll often go say hello to people that are at the park, and come straight back. Escape artist? Luna can clear a 1.2m fence easily. She requires a high fence with a secure yard. Nuisance barker? She will alert you to something strange but is not currently a nuisance barker. Destructive? As long as she has her toys or a big bone to chew on, your shoes will be safe. Toilet trained? Yes. Tolerance to being alone. She can stay on her own for 6-8 hours ok, longer than this she starts to get anxious. |
Adoption Fee $820
Why are our adoption fees great value? Compare the prices below for basic vet care. AVERAGE RETAIL VET PRICES Weight dependant Sterilisation Some vets do not include additional items in the quote and add these on later e.g. pain relief, fluids, removal of stitches Male $210 - 310 Female $295 - 560 (add $160 if on heat) Vaccination - annual injection $79 - 93 Micro chip $65 - 75 Kennel Cough - annual injection $40 - 50 Heart worm injection - annual injection Small $45 Medium $75 - 110 Large $175 Heart worm blood test Recommended if history is unknown $50 - 85 Written vet assessment Priceless The dog Varies with breed, age, size, health and temperament. Guide only. This is not a list of what vet work any dog in the program has or will have done by Dog Adoption. Do you know someone who needs to rehome their dog into a loving home?
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