





Luna
Border Collie
Price
$650
Age
5 months
Gender
female
Size
Small
Weight
8.00 lbs
Age
5 months
Gender
female
Size
Small
Weight
8.00 lbs
Corryn
Pet Owner
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About Luna
Rehoming our female Border Collie puppy, Luna Luna is approximately 12 weeks old and received her first set of vaccinations on 06/09 at Rim of the World Animal Hospital. Her second set will be due in about three weeks. We’re not sure how she does with other animals yet, as she hasn’t been exposed to them due to her vaccination schedule. Luna is a smart, energetic pup who needs lots of training, patience, and time. Unfortunately, she isn’t a good fit for our home with toddlers, which is why we’ve made the difficult decision to find her a more suitable family. We’d like to rehome her along with her bed, toys, collar, leash, and food to help her settle into her new home comfortably. She will thrive in a loving home with someone who can give her the attention and structure she needs. Luna is a wonderful dog and deserves the best start possible.
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