

Priority Two calls - for lost or found pets. People are asked to call the Department of Public Works Highways Division at 80 for deceased animals on county roads or the State Department of Transportation Highways Division at 80 for deceased animals on state highways or roads. Priority Three calls - for deceased animals on the roadway. In such emergencies, people can continue to call Police Dispatch at 80. Priority One calls - for injured animals, animals that are a public safety risk, animal cruelty, and situations in which an animal’s owner has been arrested or died with no family to care for the animal. Phone numbers to reach animal control services will remain the same, with 80 serving as the number for lost pets and non-emergencies.Īccording to Hawaii police, calls are categorized as Priority One, Two or Three - they will also remain the same for the time being. The county is hiring a new administrator and administrative services assistant for the agency and expects at least one position to be filled by the end of June. Responsibility of the agency will fall under the Mayor’s Office. The service fell under the Hawaii Police Department as part of a two-year pilot project.Īfter the Hawaii County Council passed Bill 22 earlier in the year, the new Animal Control and Protection Agency was created.

Phone numbers to reach animal control services will remain the same, with 80 serving as the number for lost pets and non-emergencies.Hawaii County Animal Control Services will transition to become a separate entity, the Animal Control and Protection Agency, and will no longer fall under the Hawaii Police Department as of July 1.Dogs looking for foster homes can be found here. If you are willing to try fostering we also have dogs looking for foster homes, if you fall in love with them during foster you get first refusal on adoption so its a win win, either you find your new family member or you help a dog in need find their perfect set up. We are here to find our dogs homes, the 2 are very different. For this we are sorry but please remember we are not here to find you a dog. We are inundated with applications meaning numerous people are going to miss out on their chosen dog. Over 12 years and upwards compulsory donation of your choiceĪll our dogs are vet checked, wormed, flead, vaccinated and neutered where possible. Thank you for looking and we hope we can match you with your next dog. We will then pass you to the foster carer so that you can talk in depth about the dog. If we feel you can offer a suitable home, one of our friendly adoption admins will call you and go through our process. We do not operate on a first come first served basis, we read every application and choose the one that we think will be the most suitable.

We currently have many more dogs in foster homes across the UK and will become available after careful assessment, which ensures we find the best possible home. If you feel you are a good match then please complete an application form which can be found on the forms section of this website.

Thank you for considering re-homing a spaniel from Spaniel Aid.īelow are our available dogs, please click on the dogs information button for their description.
