
Bringing Luna home safely
Welcome to Luna's site. Luna is a service animal for a young boy in Port Angeles. This site is designed to help any community member who might find Luna to learn about him and discover the simple steps to ensure he gets back to his family quickly and safely. Your help is invaluable in returning our special assistant.
About Luna
Luna is a trained service animal, integral to his handler's daily life. He is friendly, well-behaved, and easily identifiable by his service animal vest or his grey patch from his chin to his belly button. Understanding his role helps us keep him safe and sound. You can learn more about him and his importance on his dedicated page.
Quick help & information
You probably arrived to this site by accessing Luna's collar. Here's how to contact us so Luna can get back to work, assisting his human.
Call/Text:
Luna is also a patient of:
1331 E Front Street
Port Angeles, WA 98362
Health records here:
About Luna
Luna is incredibly sweet and social. He's primarily motivated by relationships, praise, scritches, and lovins. He sometimes likes treats like kibble, meat snacks, cheese, and a tiny bit of coconut oil.
Contact us
Get in touch if you have questions or need assistance.
360.504.7468
Luna is also a registered patient at Olympic Veterinary Clinic and is microchipped. The friendly staff at Olympic Veterinary Clinic will be more than happy to receive Luna, ensure Luna gets best care, and help Luna get back to work with his human.
Luna is healthy. Luna has a complete medical record available here:
Luna's medical purpose
Luna provides essential support and assistance, enabling his handler to navigate the world with confidence and safety. His presence is not just companionship; it's a critical lifeline. Understanding his role helps ensure his continued well-being and effectiveness.
Contact & location
There are more than a few ways to help Luna get him, and back to supporting his human.
Calling or texting Colt is a great way. However, Colt works Monday to Friday, 9a-5p, and may not be the quickest to respond during those times
Another option is to contact Karen, who is Colt's mother and also lives in Port Angeles. Her number is: 806.786.0401 Karen is usually available during Colt's work hours.
Contacting Olympic Veterinary Clinic is an option, also. If you can try the other two options first, it may save Luna's family a few dollars, however do not hesitate. If Olympic Veterinary Clinic is the best option for you, as Luna's rescuer, please do!
LOCATIONS
Luna's Veterinary Clinic
Olympic Veterinary Clinic
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