05/27/2026
Lune update ✨🐩
Lune will officially be ready for her forever home at the end of June once she is fully healed from her spay.
She truly is an amazing girl, and this decision has been incredibly hard for us, but we ultimately feel she deserves a home without cats where she can fully thrive and succeed.
Lune is fully potty trained, crate trained, trustworthy in the house, wonderful with other dogs and kids, and absolutely loves people. Everywhere we’ve taken her, she has done beautifully — including the vet. She’s social, affectionate, loves to snuggle, walks great on lead, has excellent recall, respects fencing, and loves to run and explore.
She was born November 2, 2024 and is a gorgeous creamy white girl with liver pigment, amber/hazel eyes, and the softest velvet coat 🤍
Because she is an older puppy/young adult rather than a tiny puppy, we do plan to arrange meet-and-greets beforehand to help ensure the best possible fit and transition for everyone involved. We’ve been intentionally working with her to help set her up for success in her future home.
Her placement fee will remain the same as our puppy fee. We know some people may expect an older puppy to be less, but in Lune’s case she comes with an incredible amount of time, training, care, and investment already poured into her. She will already be fully crate trained, grooming conditioned, comfortable in the car, well socialized, and spayed — all things families would otherwise still need to navigate themselves after bringing home a young puppy.
More than anything, we simply want to find the right long-term home for this very special girl.
If anyone is seriously interested in Lune, please reach out directly or fill out an application through our website:
wildhighlandstandardpoodles.com
The application is written for younger puppies, so some details will differ for Lune’s placement, but it helps us gather general information about potential homes. Please just note somewhere on the application that you are specifically applying for Lune ✨🫶🏻🐩