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My name is Luna!

Posted over 2 months ago

Adoption fee: $350

This helps Range Regional Animal Rescue with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Husky/Mixed Breed (Large)
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn - with White
Age
1 year 11 months old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
70 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
A50381350

My details

Alert icon Not good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Needs experienced adopter
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

As most of you know, this is Luna! She a 1.75 (Born May 2022) mixed breed at 70 lbs, & she has a tan/white coloring.

We had a home lined up for her, but unfortunately that ended up falling through. For those who don’t know, she was adopted from us back in December, & got away from her owner at the time & was on the run for a full 5 weeks. We caught her again on January 29th, & she’s been with us again since then. She’s been health checked, everything is still good, & she’s readjusted well to the shelter again, being even more comfortable than she was the first time around! (She probably realized that maybe it’s not so bad here after all she went through. 😅).

Luna did come from a tough background, so she has a very hard time trusting new people. She’s one who will require a lot of extra time & effort to own, at least at first, but it will still take much more patience in the long run to work with her than most dogs. & she ABSOLUTELY can’t be off leash, at least for a very, very long time. Even when inside of a fence. If she gets away from you, there’s a high chance you’ll never see her again, no exaggeration whatsoever.

She’s lived with other dogs her size (her brother) & done fine, but she has k!ll3d a cat before, so she doesn’t do well with them, & it’s unknown how she would act towards small dogs or other small animals either. She does have mostly Husky in her blood, so she’s got plenty of stubborn little quirks!
One thing for sure though, once she does feel comfortable & safe with you, she will LOVE you more than any dog you’ve ever met in your life! She is so cuddly, affectionate, & caring. The bond you share with her will be like nothing you’ve had with a dog before. She steals hearts, plain & simple.

If you’re interested in adopting her & are willing to put in the hours it will take & truly be calm & patient with her, give us a call at 218-262-1900 & we can discuss further! Hopefully this next home will be her forever this time! 🤞🏼❤️🐶

Venmo: RRARHIBBING
Shelter
Range Regional Animal Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
A50381350
Contact
Address
11215 Hwy 37, Hibbing, MN 55746

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Hours Operation:

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Noon - 5:00 p.m
Wednesday: Noon - 5:00 p.m
Thursday: Noon - 5:00 p.m
Friday: Noon - 5:00 p.m
Saturday: Noon - 5:00 p.m
Sunday: Noon - 5:00 p.m

Adopting A Friend

Adoption fees:

Adult Dogs: $50-$350 + Tax
All Puppies $350 + Tax
Purebreds: $100-$500 + Tax

Adult Cats: $25-$125 + Tax
All Kittens $125 + Tax
~Pet carriers are required for all cat/kitten adoptions. Otherwise, a box will be provided for $5.00 + Tax.~

Price includes:
Spay/Neuter
Deworming
Rabies Vaccine (1 Year)
DA2PP/FVRCP Vaccine
Bordetella Vaccine
24PetWatch Microchip

Go meet their pets

We are located approximately 3 miles east of Hibbing, MN at 11215 Highway 37.

218-262-1900

More about this shelter

We pride ourselves on setting the standard for appropriate animal care until they can be adopted.
The mission of Range Regional Animal Rescue is to provide the highest in quality of service and care to ensure that animals are guaranteed permanent placement. It is also the mission of the Range Regional Animal Rescue to provide education, information, and outreach in an effort to reduce and ultimately prevent neglect abuse, and over-population in the communities in which we serve.