Aloha kakou, my name is Mama Mia (here I go again …) and I am Maui Humane Society’s Pet of the Week! I was rescued from the Lahaina burn zone.
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Pet of the Week
I’m a victim of the Lahaina fires, but my dedicated friends at the shelter have helped me through the trauma. I’ve gone from being fearful and depressed to fun-loving, happy and energized. Now I’m all about Tennis balls and living life to the fullest!
Pet of the Week
Aloha kakou. My name is Velma, and I’m this week’s Pet of The Week at the Maui Humane Society. I got my name because of the patches on my eyes. They look like glasses. I’m no Scooby-Doo, but I do have a mystery to solve. The mystery is, why haven’t I been adopted yet?
Pet of the Week
Aloha kakou! My name is Kilo and I am this week’s Pet of The Week at Maui Humane Society! Nothing makes my heart sing like a good tennis ball! I can be a little shy meeting new people, but I really enjoy the company of other dogs, and tennis balls! Did I mention how much I love tennis balls?
MPD graduates 14th class of crisis intervention trainees
The Maui Police Department’s Crisis Intervention Team welcomed 16 new members to its list of trained personnel on Friday. he class of MPD officers and recruits, as well as representatives from the Maui Humane Society, Maui Memorial Medical Center and the Paia Youth and Cultural Center.
Artwork to raise funds for animal nonprofits
Cartoonist Brian Basset will be on Maui this week to sell artwork that will raise funds for the Maui Humane Society, The Boo Boo Zoo and the Hawaii Animal Rescue Foundation in the wake of the recent fires.
The Maui News: Maui Humane Society accesses Lahaina burn zone to search for surviving animals
Maui County officials allowed the Maui Humane Society to access the Lahaina burn zone on Saturday afternoon in a coordinated search and rescue effort to find live animals, the humane society said.
Maui News: Free Spay and Neuter Clinic
Presented by Good Fix, which is a program of the international Greater Good Charities, it was held with the assistance of HARF, the Maui Humane Society and community volunteers. The 15-person Good Fix medical crew was comprised of personnel from around the Mainland, as well as one from Mexico.
The Maui News: Adoption fees lowered as part of ‘Empty the Shelters’ July campaign
Maui Humane Society is reducing adoption fees as it participates in the nationwide “Empty the Shelters” campaign starting today through July 31, the shelter announced. Maui Humane Society’s reduced adoption rates during the campaign will include $50 for adult dogs and kittens; $25 for small animals, including guinea pigs and rabbits; and $10 for adult cats.
The Maui News: Humane Society seeks foster help
The Maui Humane Society is urgently requesting the community’s help to provide temporary homes for dogs as on Tuesday it had 120 dogs in their care and the kennel has a capacity of only 40, a news release said.