
Luna
Doberman Pinscher · Senior · Female · Large
Minneaoplis, MN
- Vaccinated
- House-trained
- Good with kids
Prefers to be the only dog · Best in a cat-free home
Oh — hi! Luna here.
I won't fib — I've got a little grey on my muzzle. But being older just means I'm past the wild puppy stuff and all about cozy company and slow, happy mornings.
I'm on the bigger side — but honestly, that's just more of me to hug.
I'd love to meet you. But if I'm not quite the one, maybe you could do me one tiny favor — print my bio and pop it up somewhere a future best friend might spot it. Who knows, I might see you at the park someday! Either way, thank you for stopping by and giving me a moment. It really did mean a lot. — Luna 🐾
The rescue’s notes on Luna
Beautiful lady Luna, 11 years old but does not act like a senior, she still feels like she can keep up with you! Luna is amazing with older kids and adults. She does like to give kisses, so we would recommend older kids for her, she hasn't had a lot of experience with small children. She loves her squeaky toys and will try sharing them with her people. Not giving her enough love? She'll just climb into your lap and nudge your hand until you to continue to pet her. A typical day for Luna includes some running outside. Once Luna is tired from running, she wants to hang out with you on the couch and snuggle. Luna wants to be touching her people at all times! The best home for Luna is one where she can be the only pet. She has done well with the neighbors senior small dogs but foster has not exposed her to large dogs. She is a definite No to cats and has a pretty intense prey drive. She has shown zero aggression towards people at any time – she absolutely loves everyone she meets. A fenced in yard for Luna would also be best as she loves to run laps outside! Her foster has a 4' fence and with her age she prances but don't think she can jump it anymore if she sees something interesting on the other side. Luna was at one point crate trained but her foster doesn't use one and she is fine with out it and doesn't get into anything when she is left alone and house trained - but as long as the area is dog proofed, she is fine being left out. She may sometimes have resourcing of her toys, so again this is best with no small children in home but her current foster has not seen any of these behaviors. As she has gotten older it seems that she takes to multiple smaller meals is easier for her to digest. If fed too much at one time, she tends to puke it back up. This fabulous foster is a Doberman Rescue Minnesota foster dog. Please read all adoption steps and policies carefully on our website. http://dobermanrescueminnesota.com/adoption-steps/ Qualified adopters are within the approved adoption area, and Adopter will be requested to visit this foster dog at the foster family home. Our foster families are generally located within a 250 mile radius of Minneapolis, MN. All DRM dogs are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, health checked, microchipped, 4DX tested, and on monthly flea/tick and heartworm prevention.
Luna is listed by Doberman Rescue Minnesota in Minneaoplis, MN. Adoptions are handled directly by the rescue.
Adopt Luna →info@dobermanrescueminnesota.com · (651) 256-2294
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