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Luna

Border Collie × Labrador Retriever

Sarasota County, Florida, US

Age

5 months

Gender

female

Size

Medium

Weight

24.00 lbs

K

Kylie

Pet Owner

About Luna

She’s very playful, loves her people. Very smart can sit, shake, and stay.

Health & Care

Vaccinated

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