What does the Hawaii Island Humane Society do?
The mission of Hawaii Island Humane Society is to prevent cruelty to animals, eliminate pet overpopulation, and enhance the bond between humans and animals. Our organization, established in 1965, serves Hawaii Island’s community with shelters in Keaau and our new Animal Community Center in Kona.
Does Hawaii Island Humane Society test dogs for heartworm?
Adult dogs 6 months and older have been heartworm tested. Hawaii Island Humane Society is a non-profit organization that cares for thousands of animals every year. To help us do more for pets in need, please SPONSOR A PET to provide funding for their daily care while in our shelters.
Where are the animal shelters on Hawaii Island?
Our organization, established in 1965, serves Hawaii Island’s community with shelters in Keaau and our new Animal Community Center in Kona. Animal Control: HIHS is no longer contracted by the County of Hawaii to provide animal control services.
Where can I find comfort and compassion in Hawaiian Humane?
Find comfort and compassion in Hawaiian Humane’s Virtual Pet Loss Support Group, held in a private group video conference on the first Tuesday of every month, from 6:30-7:30 pm.
How does the adoption center at Hawaiian Humane work?
The non-profit adoptions center at Hawaiian Humane helps find homes over 7,000 pets each year. Our adoptions team is well-equipped to help you find the right fit for your home and lifestyle. Our Mōʻiliʻili Adoptions Center is open to the public. For the safety of all, masks are required while visiting our campus.
How many dogs are adopted at Hawaiian Humane?
The non-profit adoptions center at Hawaiian Humane helps find homes over 7,000 pets each year. Our adoptions team is well-equipped to help you find the right fit for your home and lifestyle.