Prattville shelter seeks home for Luna, a young shepherd-husky mix
Luna, a 4-month-old shepherd-husky mix with black and brown ears, was waiting at the Prattville shelter for a family willing to adopt her now.

Luna, a 4-month-old female Shepherd-Husky mix with oversized ears, a white coat, black and brown ears and one black eye, was waiting at the Prattville/Autauga Humane Society for someone to take her home. Brought in as a stray by county animal control, Luna was described as a dog that wants to please, gets along with other dogs and loves children, traits that make her a strong match for families looking for a young companion that can grow up alongside kids.
The shelter estimated Luna will be a large adult dog, likely weighing at least 50 pounds. That size, paired with her age, means adopters would be taking on a puppy with room to grow and plenty of energy to match an active household. For local families ready for the work that comes with a young dog, Luna offers the kind of blank slate that can be trained, socialized and folded into daily life in Prattville or anywhere else in Autauga County.

Her profile also reflects the bigger demand the Prattville/Autauga Humane Society handles every day. The nonprofit 501(c)(3) shelter says it serves more than 2,500 animals each year, with pets arriving from municipal animal control officers and from local residents who surrender animals they can no longer keep. The organization’s motto, Protect-Adopt-Help-Serve, captures that role plainly: it is not just a place to house animals, but a public-facing part of the county’s rescue and rehoming network.

For anyone interested in Luna or another animal, the shelter requires an in-person visit. It does not accept online adoption applications. PAHS is open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday at its Reuben Road location in Prattville. Dog and puppy adoptions are $120, while cat and kitten adoptions are $75. Those fees include a microchip, microchip registration, deworming, vaccinations as age and law require, and a courtesy vet exam at participating offices. Pets are spayed or neutered before adoption or come with a discounted spay-neuter certificate or voucher.

Autauga County Animal Control lists its office at 162 West 4th Street in Prattville and can be reached at 334-361-2500. For Luna, and for the shelter’s many other animals, that immediate, in-person step is the fastest path from kennel to home.
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