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A545390
Located At: Santa Barbara County Animal Services - Santa Barbara
Description: My name is Luna.
I am a spayed female, blue Pit Bull Terrier.
I am a spayed female, blue Pit Bull Terrier.
Age: The shelter staff think I am about 3 years old.
Weight: I weigh approximately 69.00 lbs.
More Info: I have been at the shelter since Jul 10, 2025.
I am waiting to meet you at 5473 Overpass Rd, Santa Barbara. Come visit me between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday.
Luna came to us after losing one owner and then being abandoned by another. She was slow to trust — sitting frozen in her kennel for days. But once she opened up, we saw exactly who she'd been hiding: a silly, joyful, zooming, snuggling girl who had just needed someone to wait for her.
Luna does the best zoomies. She greets her favorite handlers like they're the most important person who ever walked through a door. She loves meeting new people, and — something we honestly weren't sure we'd ever say — she loves meeting new dogs too. When she first came to us, she was undersocialized and reactive, and we weren't sure she could share space with other dogs at all. Now she's out in the yard with dog friends every day. We've done a complete 180, and we think a canine companion could actually be key to her success in a home.
Here's what we want you to know going in: change is hard for Luna. It was hard when she arrived, and it will probably be hard again when she moves to a new home. She has struggled to settle in foster situations — not because anything is wrong with her, but because her nervous system needs time to catch up with her heart. She'll need a patient, experienced adopter who can give her space to decompress, maybe a room or corner to call her own, and the grace to let her get there at her own pace. Her excitability is something she's still working on, and a little training will go a long way.
What she needs in return isn't much. A leash walk — which she's great on. A chew toy and someone to sit beside — her ideal afternoon. The occasional snuggle. She knows sit and shake, she's working on crate training, and she has so much love to give once she knows it's safe to give it.
Luna is worth the effort. Anyone who's watched her come this far already knows that.
I am waiting to meet you at 5473 Overpass Rd, Santa Barbara. Come visit me between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday.
Luna came to us after losing one owner and then being abandoned by another. She was slow to trust — sitting frozen in her kennel for days. But once she opened up, we saw exactly who she'd been hiding: a silly, joyful, zooming, snuggling girl who had just needed someone to wait for her.
Luna does the best zoomies. She greets her favorite handlers like they're the most important person who ever walked through a door. She loves meeting new people, and — something we honestly weren't sure we'd ever say — she loves meeting new dogs too. When she first came to us, she was undersocialized and reactive, and we weren't sure she could share space with other dogs at all. Now she's out in the yard with dog friends every day. We've done a complete 180, and we think a canine companion could actually be key to her success in a home.
Here's what we want you to know going in: change is hard for Luna. It was hard when she arrived, and it will probably be hard again when she moves to a new home. She has struggled to settle in foster situations — not because anything is wrong with her, but because her nervous system needs time to catch up with her heart. She'll need a patient, experienced adopter who can give her space to decompress, maybe a room or corner to call her own, and the grace to let her get there at her own pace. Her excitability is something she's still working on, and a little training will go a long way.
What she needs in return isn't much. A leash walk — which she's great on. A chew toy and someone to sit beside — her ideal afternoon. The occasional snuggle. She knows sit and shake, she's working on crate training, and she has so much love to give once she knows it's safe to give it.
Luna is worth the effort. Anyone who's watched her come this far already knows that.
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This may not represent all of the animals at Santa Barbara County Animal Services.
This may not represent all of the animals at Santa Barbara County Animal Services.
Shelter information
Location: Santa Barbara County Animal Services - Santa Barbara
Phone Number: (805) 681-5285
Address: 5473 Overpass Road
Santa Barbara, CA 93110
Santa Barbara, CA 93110