This Wags ‘N Whiskers Wednesday, KHON2 features a pup found wandering Lahaina in 2023 shortly after the devastating wildfires. According to the Maui Humane Society, JT is the definition of resilience and love after he was found chained to a tree, crying for help.
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Rell Sunn is ready to steal your heart at Maui Humane Society
Three-year-old Rell Sunn and his nine siblings were handed to the Maui Humane Society after the owner sadly passed away in June. Though his siblings have been adopted, Rell Sunn is still waiting to “ride the waves of life with a new ohana.” Officials said this pup is shy when you first meet him but after a calm and gentle introduction, Rell Sunn will show off his heart full of love and playfulness.
Romeo seeks forever home after rocky start
Romeo is a playful and loving dog with a challenging past who is still waiting for his forever home at the Maui Humane Society. Found alongside his sister Juliet in September 2024, Romeo’s journey has been one of recovery and transformation. While Juliet has already found a home, Romeo continues to seek the perfect family to call his own.
Wags N’ Whiskers: Cowie
Cowie has become a fan favorite at Maui Humane Society, with her own fan club, “Club Cowie.” She loves spending time in staff offices, chewing on plush toys, and getting cuddles and kisses from her club members.
Wags N’ Whiskers: Sammy
The Maui Humane Society is hopeful that Sammy will find a family willing to show him the love and joy he’s been waiting for.
KHON2 News – 1 year later
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5-year-old Mele is ready to settle down with your ohana
This five-year-old girl from the Maui Humane Society is ready to show her love and spunk to her next forever ohana. According to her foster family, Mele loves to give cuddles, kisses and loves to be present with both keiki and kupuna.
‘A world where no old dog dies alone and afraid’
You may not be able to teach an old dog new tricks, but the senior pups at the Maui humane society are receiving lots of treats! A recent grant from The Grey Muzzle Organization announced that out of almost 400 applicants, the Maui Humane Society was among the winning groups, set to receive over $800,000 in grants to save or improve the lives of at-risk senior dogs.