Bergen County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center, based in Teterboro, said in a social media post that Luna — a loving 7.5-year-old Pit mix adopted about a month ago — was returned after having been in the shelter since June 2021.
A post from her initial adoption stated that four different families had met her and passed her up because she wasn’t “overly social.”
“She had a hard time connecting with new people while at the shelter, since so many people would come and go,” says the post.
Heartbreakingly, Luna was returned as a result of being “too protective” of one family member over others, shelter officials said, adding that the sweet pup would be best in a smaller family.
“Sadly, this sweet girl has been returned to the shelter and is once again looking for a forever family,” reads the shelter’s Tuesday post.
“We already know that she is a total love bug in the home — very different from her aloof and anxious self here at the shelter. We are more than willing to offer training services for any issues that may arise post-adoption to ensure a successful transition.”
Anyone interested in adopting Luna is urged to send an email to Nmazzella@co.bergen.nj.us.
“Adoption changes lives,” the shelter’s post says.
Follow Bergen County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center on Facebook for the latest updates.
Click here to follow Daily Voice Lyndhurst and receive free news updates.