The Hawaii Pet Passport includes step-by-step instructions, current info and forms to import your dog or cat to Hawaii from any country without quarantine.
This is the go to resource for pet friendly (dogs & cats) – and not pet friendly – condos in Honolulu, Hawaii, covering condos fromDowntown Honolulu(west) toHawaii Kai(east). Please verify any and all information with a given condo before making any decisions to purchase, sell or other...
Connecticut considers the following animals to be dangerous and, as such, prohibited: the lion, leopard, cheetah, jaguar, ocelot, jaguarundi cat, puma, lynx, bobcat, wolf, coyote, and any species of bear. Those found in violation of the law face a fine of up to $100 for each offense....
Mating dogs can be a rewarding experience, but the practice must be done responsibly and with the parent and puppies’ healthand welfareas a priority. There is much to learn about mating dogs before the first breeding attempt. We have put together this dog mating guide to help make preparing...
Dogs must rely on the female’s reproductive cycle to conceive. If a female dog is not “in heat,” she cannot conceive puppies and generally won’t mate because she or a male dog will have little interest. Mating in heat also does not guarantee conception. The timing of matings has to...
Veterinarian Dr Jean is an expert in holistic dog & cat health and nutrition. She wants to help you give your furry friend the best possible life.
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Located in Hilo, Good Karma Spay and Neuter Clinic provides affordable surgeries for dogs and cats on the Big Island of Hawaii. Cost of Surgeries (effective 8/1/24): Dog spays: $150 Dog neuters: $120 Cat spays: $110 Cat neuters: $80 Community (Feral) cats, male or female: $60 ...
Transporting a dog in the plane’s cabin is estimated to be around $125 one way. Most airlines only accept small dogs in the main cabin for domestic flights, with the exception of American Airlines, Hawaii Airlines, andAlaskaAirlines.
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