- Moving with your Pet
Moving with a pet can be a stressful process for both you, and your pet. Try to surround your pet with familiar places, faces, and objects, for as long as possible. Be sure to review all travel details carefully, ask lots of questions, and allow extra time when moving with a pet.



www.dogtok.com - Advocates for Dogs in Hawaii


Off leash dog parks, whether privately or publicly owned, are maintained by volunteers. All dog parks require that users pick up after their dogs so that all park users can enjoy a clean a safe environment. Please remember to bring your own plastic doggie waste bags and dispose of them properly.
Ala Wai K-9 Playground , is a proposed off-leash dog park for Waikiki that needs your support. Click the link below for more information or to make a donation. http://www.alawaik9playground.com/
Bark Park, an off-leash dog park at Diamond Head Rd. and 18th Avenue, open during daylight hours every day
Hawai'i Kai Dog Park: adjacent to the Hawai'i Kai Park and Ride. http://hui-ilio.com/index.php
McInerny Dog Park: www.hawaiianhumane.org/programs/dogparks/index.html
Mililani Dog Park, the City's second off-leash dog park at Mililani Mauka District Park at Park & Ride, 95-1069 Ukuwai St., open during daylight hours every day (except Wed. morning closed for maintenance).
Moanalua Dog Park, the City's first off-leash dog park at Moanalua Community Park off Pu'uloa Road, open during daylight hours every day (except Tuesday morning closed for maintenance); www.moanaluadogpark.org
Windward Dog Park Organization - working to get a dog park opened in Kaneohe. A park site has been identified. The group could use some help from interested Windward dog lovers. For more information, please go to www.windwarddogpark.org
- Pro-Dog Hawaii - Licensed dog trainers and members of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers Dog Training.
All dogs over 4 months of age are required to be licensed. The license may be purchased from the Humane Society, at any satellite city hall, or by mail.
Fee:
$10 for dogs 4 months through 7 months
$10 for neutered dogs 8 months or older. The veterinary certificate [form CS-L(SS)81B] that affirms neutering must be submitted with the application. Download this PDF form here.
$28.50 for UNNEUTERED dogs 8 months old and over. For discount neutering check out Neuter Now.
Applicant must be 18 years old. Licenses expire on December 31 of every second year and must be renewed on or before March 10 following the expiration date.
If your dog has been tattooed with a number or microchipped, note the number on the application.
Mail completed application form to:
Hawaiian Humane Society
2700 Waialae Avenue
Honolulu, HI 96826.
Signature required. Include a check for the appropriate amount payable to "City & County of Honolulu." For multiple animals, use a separate form for each and include all fees on one check. Include the veterinary certificate for each neutered animal.
Download the City & County License here
Download Veterinary Certificate form CS-L(SS)81B here
To view the PDF documents, you will need Acrobat Reader.
Hawaii is a rabies-free state. Hawaii's quarantine law is designed to protect residents and pets from potentially serious health problems associated with the introduction and spread of rabies. All dogs and cats, regardless of age (puppies and kittens included) or purpose, must comply with Hawaii’s dog and cat import requirements. For more information visit the state's animal quarantine site at: http://www.hawaii.gov/hdoa/ai/aqs/info
Neuter Now - The City & County of Honolulu, the Hawaiian Humane Society, and Oahu veterinarians jointly support Neuter Now, a program that provides low-cost spaying and neutering for owned dogs and cats. Click on the link above for more information on this great program that helps control animal over population.
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