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My basic info
Breed
Border Collie/German Shepherd Dog
Color
Black - with Brown, Red, Golden, Orange or Chestnut
Age
Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
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My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Luna found herself in the Memphis Animal Shelter but her stars aligned and she became one of our Real Good Dogs. The luck was all ours as she is a beautiful, sweet, very friendly and will make a perfect companion for the right person.
Luna is clearly relatively young, likely less two the three years old and weighs apx. 40 pounds. We suspect she is a border collie - shepherd mix and has had puppies at some point. She is great with everyone she meets, gets along well with children, other dogs, and even cats!
Luna is up to date on her shots and has been treated for heart worms. Preference will be given to someone with breed experience. A strong vet reference demonstrating quality of care for prior or current pets is required. The ideal home for this Real Good Dog will have a secure fenced yard. Her adoption fee is $150
Please visit www.realgoodrescue.com to submit an electronic application if you are interested in adopting this or any other Real Good Dog.
We adopt dogs from Memphis Animal Shelter when we can. The shelter has an 83% euthanasia rate, one of the highest in the country. Unfortunately, any dog coming from Memphis Animal Shelter, and most other shelters for that matter, will have been in contact with contagious illness. Even though the dogs have been in foster care and appear to be in good health, they may become stressed when changing environments and exhibit signs and symptoms of illness. If you have other pets, they need to be up to date on vaccines before bringing a shelter dog into your home. We will take the adopted animal back, but we are not responsible for your other animal's vet care. We always disclose where the dogs have come from. Please ask for any information about the dogs and exercise due caution if you have immunocompromised animals.