Rottweiler and Scottish Deerhound Dogs Available for Adoption
LUNA (AKA CINDY-LOU)
Rottweiler, Scottish Deerhound
🇺🇸
Oswego, South Carolina
January 24th
female, medium, baby
DESCRIPTION
Luna is a sweet, affectionate puppy who is coming back to Lucky Paws Rescue through no fault of her own. She is being returned because her current home found it difficult to manage normal puppy behavior alongside very small children. Before unsafe situations or bad habits could develop, the decision was made to return Luna so she can be set up for long-term success.
Luna is not a “bad dog.” She is simply a puppy — curious, busy, learning, and full of energy.
She loves people, enjoys cuddling, and shows a gentle, affectionate nature. Like all puppies, Luna needs structure, consistency, training, and time. She is still learning appropriate behaviors and will thrive in a home that understands the commitment required during the puppy stage.
Luna would do best in a home that:
has time for puppy training and daily engagement
understands normal puppy behaviors (chewing, mouthing, learning boundaries)
can provide structure and supervision
may be better suited for older children rather than toddlers
Luna has a wonderful foundation and a loving personality. With the right home, she will grow into a confident, well-adjusted companion.
If you're ready for the joy — and responsibility — of raising a puppy, Luna may be a great fit for your family.
ABOUT: ROTTWEILER DOG BREED
The Rottweiler is a powerful and loyal breed known for its robust build and confident demeanor. Originating from Germany, these dogs are renowned for their intelligence, making them excellent guard and working dogs. Rottweilers are known for their distinctive black and tan markings, along with their calm and confident temperament. With proper training and socialization, they can be affectionate companions and effective protectors, embodying the qualities of courage, strength, and loyalty.
The Scottish Deerhound is a majestic and ancient breed known for its tall and elegant stature, gentle nature, and immense speed. Originally bred to hunt deer in the Scottish Highlands, these dogs are intelligent, loyal, and affectionate companions. Their wiry coat comes in various shades of grey, brindle, and blue, requiring minimal grooming. Scottish Deerhounds thrive in active households where they can stretch their long legs with plenty of space to run and play.