Adopt Love. Change a Life.

Every dog here was once unwanted. Every one is waiting for someone to choose them.

At Luna Farms Rescue, we don’t just place dogs — we build families.
Every adoption creates space to save another life, and every animal is carefully matched for lifelong success.

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Your Dog Is Out There.

They’re just waiting for you to find them.

REAL LOVE STORIES

Monet Goode

Henry was fifteen when his life began again.

For a long time, the world had asked him to wait. To be patient. To take up less space. As a large, senior dog, he had learned that hope had an expiration date — or so it seemed.

Then he found them.

Not people looking for a puppy. Not people afraid of gray fur or slow steps. But a family who saw Henry exactly as he was and thought, Yes. This is the one.

With them, Henry discovered something extraordinary: a second life.

One filled with soft beds and steady routines. With slow mornings and quiet evenings. With hands that reached for him just to say, you belong here.

Henry didn’t have to prove anything. He didn’t have to be young or fast or anything other than himself. He was enough — finally, completely, and without question.

His days are peaceful now. His nights are warm. His heart, once careful, has opened wide again.

Henry didn’t just find a home.
He found a family who gave him something even greater.

A second life — wrapped in love. 💛

Henry, Adopted at 15 Year Young

Emmett Marsh

Roo didn’t come to people the way other dogs do.

She came from the edges of the world — the side of a highway in rural Alabama, near a lake where she drank just enough water to survive. She learned early that hands were dangerous, that noise meant run, that love was something other dogs might get — but not her.

When Roo had her babies, she hid them where the grass was tall and the road was close. Every passing car was a threat. Every day was about survival. Roo had to be trapped. Not because she was bad — but because she was feral. Because fear had kept her alive.

And then something unexpected happened. She didn’t move on after her puppies were safe.
She stayed. Roo stayed with her foster because she was a special kind of difficult — the kind that doesn’t break you, but grows you. The kind that teaches patience instead of control. The kind that asks for respect instead of touch.

Roo still can’t be held. She may never be. But she is loved — deeply, fiercely, without conditions.She is adored for who she is, not who someone wishes she could be. She has a soft place to sleep, food she never has to fight for, and humans who understand that love doesn’t always look like cuddles.

Sometimes love looks like space. Sometimes it looks like quiet companionship. Sometimes it looks like choosing a dog exactly as she is — again and again. Roo didn’t learn to trust the world overnight. But the world learned how to love Roo.

And that kind of adoption? That kind of love? It changes everyone.

Roo’s Kind of Love

Mulligan’s Best Mulligan Yet

Eleanor Parks

Mulligan came from rural Alabama — the kind of place where dogs like him are easy to overlook and hard to save. He started life without guarantees, without comfort, without the certainty that tomorrow would be any different from today.

But Mulligan got a mulligan.

Now, he lives in Connecticut — a world away from where his story began. His days are filled with soft beds and warm homes, not dirt roads and uncertainty. He wears dinosaur pajamas like it’s the most natural thing in the world, because in his life now, comfort isn’t a luxury — it’s a given.

Mulligan isn’t alone anymore. He has a sister by his side, another Luna Farms girl who made the same long journey north. Together, they’ve built a little family of their own — two rescue dogs who found each other and a home that adores them both.

Mulligan is loved beyond measure.
Not for what he does, or how perfect he is — but simply because he exists.

He is celebrated. Protected. Cherished.

From rural Alabama to Connecticut, from uncertainty to safety, from survival to joy — Mulligan’s life is proof that second chances can be everything.

This is what rescue looks like.
This is what love can do.