Luna's story
Luna was picked up as a stray off the streets of Houston and is guesstimated to be about two years old and a pointer mix. She had recently had a litter of puppies, but has since been spayed and microchipped. She is heartworm negative. She had many ulcerations on her body and was incredibly fearful of cars and running water initially. The ulcers have healed wonderfully. We conquered the fear of the sound of running water, but she is still very fearful of cars when out on a walk. She was kenneled with other large dogs at the shelter, so she does make dog friends, but would be fine as the only dog as well. She is both house trained and crate trained, knows how to sit, shake, and hi5. She gets along well with any age person ,from young to old. She is very loving and playful and loves to be right at your side at all times. She will play fetch, ride in the car and go places with you, cuddle up on the couch and watch a movie, and although she is crate trained, she would love to sleep in the bed at your side! She is incredibly loving and affectionate and just wants to be with you at all times!
Luna is spayed, microchipped, and up to date on vaccines.
This sweet girl will be available at our adoption event this coming Saturday at the Fort Collins Petco 2211 S. College Ave from 10am-1pm. If you are interested in this friendly girl, please submit an application through our website aaanimalrescue.org. Please feel free to email with any questions [email protected].
Breed and size disclosure: As a rescue all of our dogs come to us from high-kill shelters or other rescues, so we do not get a lot of background or information on these dogs. We occasionally receive the mother with the puppies, but in most cases both parents are unknown. Because of this we do not know the full breeding of the dogs. We are required to list the dogs based on the breeds provided to us on their records, but they are all mixed breeds as far as we know, and we cannot guarantee the actual breeds of any of these dogs. Since the full breeding of the dogs is unknown we can also only give you an educated guess on the full-grown size of the dogs. All of the current information we have on the dogs is listed in their bio above. More information may be available at our adoption event, since a lot of the fosters turn in report cards on how the dog has done in their care when they drop them off.
Adoption Process: If you are interested in adopting from us, the first step of our adoption process is to fill out an application online at http://aaanimalrescue.org/adoption_app.html. It takes us 24-48 hours to process your application and get back to you, via email. Applications turned in Friday afternoon or Saturday morning will not be processed since we are preparing for or at our adoption event. We do have applications on site at our events, but are not always able to approve them at that time and many of the dogs will already have holds on them, so we suggest you fill out an application prior to attending an adoption event. We can place a hold on one dog per approved applicant after a deposit fee has been received, please do not ask to hold a dog if you have not turned in an application and been approved, for the first hour of our adoption event, so that they can get the first chance to meet and hopefully adopt that dog. After the first hour of the event all dogs are available on a first come, first serve basis. If you already have an approved application on file, there will just be more paperwork and the adoption fee at the event, but you will be able to take home the dog/puppy that day. Since we are foster based and do not have a location, our dogs are only available to meet at our events, unless otherwise noted.