Meet Luna
Luna (8 yrs) came from a high kill shelter in California. She loves people but can be selective with some dogs therefore it probably be best to have her as an only dog. She is well behaved around the house, housetrained, and very low maintenance. Please call us if you’re interested in adopting her. 360 2580702
Could Luna be your senior soulmate?
Adoption is handled by the shelter or rescue caring for Luna. Use the shelter contact information below to confirm availability and next steps.
Adoption details are handled directly by the shelter or rescue.
New senior dogs are added regularly — follow along for more dogs like Luna and ways to help older dogs get seen.
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 7/11/2026
Shelter & rescue
No public visiting address is listed — this rescue may be foster-based or use a mailing-only address. Please contact them directly for meeting or adoption details.
Source: RescueGroups
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Adopting Luna — FAQ
How do I adopt Luna?
Use the adoption link or contact details on this page to apply directly with Charlie Little Dog House in Vancouver, Washington. Lily's Second Chance lists Luna to help them get seen — the adoption is handled by that organization.
Is Luna still available for adoption?
Luna's listing is refreshed regularly, but availability can change quickly as dogs are adopted. Always confirm Luna is still available directly with Charlie Little Dog House before making plans.
Is Luna a senior dog?
Yes. Every dog listed on Lily's Second Chance, including Luna, is a senior — generally age 7 or older. Senior dogs are often already house-trained and calm, and they wait the longest for a home.
Can I foster Luna instead of adopting?
Some shelters and rescues offer a foster-to-adopt path — you foster first, then complete the adoption if the match feels right. Check Luna's profile for the organization's contact details and ask them directly whether a fostering option is available.
What should I expect in the first weeks after adopting Luna?
Senior dogs typically have a brief adjustment period of a few days to a couple of weeks as they settle into a new home. They may be quiet or shy at first, then relax once they feel safe. A calm routine, a comfortable place to sleep, and patience usually make the transition smooth. Most senior dogs settle in faster than puppies because they are already past the demanding early stage.
Is Luna good with children or other pets?
Compatibility depends on the individual dog's history and personality more than age or breed alone. Charlie Little Dog House can tell you about Luna's known behavior around children, cats, and other dogs. Many organizations offer a meet-and-greet before finalizing an adoption to make sure the match is right for everyone.
Know a senior dog who needs a home?
Shelters and rescues can list adoptable senior dogs for free.
