Lists and Information:
Oahu’s Off-Leash Dog Parks
To maintain a clean and safe environment, all dog parks require
that users pick up after their dogs. Please kokua-bring
your own doggie waste bags and dispose of them properly.
Aala Dog Park
At Aala Park – 280 No. King Street
Open daily during park hours
6:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Ala Wai Dog Park
Along the Ala Wai Canal near Ala Wai Elementary
Open daily
Closed 10:00 PM – 5:00 AM
Closed Tuesday 7:00 AM – noon for maintenance
Bark Park
Diamond Head Rd. & 18th Ave.
Open Daily – daylight hours
Hawaii Kai Dog Park
Makai end of Hawaii KaiPark & Ride on Keahole St.
Open daily – daylight hours
Closed Tuesday mornings for maintenance
Kakaako Dog Park
At Mother Waldron Neighborhood Park on Pohukaina Street
Open Daily 5am – 10 pm or as noted on signs.
Mililani Dog Park
Mililani Mauka District Park at the Park & Ride
95-1069 Ukuwai Street
Open Daily-daylight hours
Closed Wednesday mornings for maintenance
Moanalua Dog Park
Moanalua Community Park
Open Daily-daylight hours
Closed Tuesday mornings for maintenance
Moiliili Dog Park
Kalo Place Mini Park
Separate areas for small and large dogs
Open Daily 5am – 10 pm
Closed Tuesday 7am – noon for maintenance
Waipahu Dog Park
At the Patsy Mink Central Oahu Regional Park
At the makai-end near Paiwa St.
Open Daily 7am – 7pm
Closed Wednesday mornings for maintenance
In Development
Kahua O Waikalua Dog Park
Parcel near Bayview Golf Course in Kaneohe
Hamakua Dog Park
Parcel along Hamakua Drive in Kailua
Disaster Preparedness

Planning Ahead for Your Pet’s Safety
Hurricane season runs from June through the end of November. In the event of evacuation for a hurricane or other disaster, residents and pets should come prepared with a pet disaster preparedness kit -shelters do not stock supplies.
Where to Shelter
According to the Department of Emergency Management, City and County of Honolulu, all of Oahu’s evacuation shelters are considered pet accommodating. Monitor local media and official social media sites for specifics and updates. Based on the type of disaster and other circumstances, not all shelters will be open and facilities other than those listed may be used.
Stay informed at:
- honolulu.gov/DEM
- Facebook: @OahuDEM
- Twitter: @Oahu_DEM
- Sign up for free alerts to your cell phone and or email account: https://hnl.info/alerts provided by the City and County of Honolulu.
Your pet kit should include:
- Pet crate or carrier (one for each pet). Pets should be able to sit, stand and turn around comfortably.
- Food and Water. A 14 day supply in secure containers. A can opener if needed plus food and water bowls.
- Medication/First Aid. Essential meds plus medical/veterinarian information including vaccine records.
- Identification. In case of separation, an ID tag on a collar and microchipping assist in recovery. Attach your pet’s photo to the crate along with name and contact information. Have photos showing unique markings and with the family-prints and on your e-device or smartphone. Useful for confirming ownership.
- Collar and leash/harness with current ID and license tags.
- Favorite toys, bedding, treats and towel. Provides familiarity and reduces stress.
- Hygiene, grooming and sanitation supplies. Newspaper, litter, plastic bags, wipes, etc.
- Pet First Aid Kit
Oahu Veterinary Directories
- Aiea, Pearl City
- Central Oahu, North Shore
- Ewa, Kapolei, Waianae
- Honolulu
- Kailua, Kaneohe
- Kaimuki, Kahala, Hawaii Kai
- Mobile Veterinarians
Annual Oahu Pet Services Directory
Click Here for the directory.
Information on Quarantine
Quarantine for Pets Coming to Hawaii
State Animal Quarantine Station
Hawaii Department of Agriculture
99-951 Halawa Valley Street
Aiea, Hawaii 96701-5602
Phone: (808) 483-7151
Email: rabiesfree@hawaii.gov
Website: http://hdoa.hawaii.gov/ai/aqs
Dogs and cats that meet specific pre- and post-arrival requirements may qualify for the 5-day-or-less quarantine program, allowing for direct release at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport after inspection. Dogs and cats who do not meet these particular requirements will be quarantined as required by Hawaii law for up to 120 days.Visit website for requirements and information.

Rescue/Shelters and Adoptions
Animal Welfare, Shelter and Rescue Organizations
Calvin and Susie Animal Foundation
Providing care for animals in need in cooperation with other rescues, fosters, Trap-Neuter-Return programs and shelter organizations.
info@cshaf.org
https://www.cshaf.org/
Fur-Angel Foundation
Committed to finding loving, suitable fur-ever homes for Hawaii’s less fortunate dogs.
(808) 763-8662
furanglefoundation@gmail.com
http://www.furanglefoundation.org
Hawaii Dog Foundation
HDF finds homes for Oahu’s stray and unwanted dogs. Dogs live in foster homes with families. There is no shelter to visit. Meet dogs at Adoption Events and scheduled Meet & Greets.
General Information: (808) 782-8387
Adoption Information: (808) 256-6927
info@hawaiidogfoundation.org
http://www.HawaiiDogFoundation.org
Hawaiian Humane Society
Animal welfare, adoptions, programs, education and services in the heart of Moiliili
2700 Waialae Avenue, Honolulu
(808) 356-2200 all inquiries
(808) 356-2250 animal rescues and emergencies
www.hawaiianhumane.org
Hope for Dogs Rescue
Volunteer-based no-kill dog rescueNon-profit 501(c)(3)
https://hopefordogsrescue.com/adopt
https://www.facebook.com/hopefordogsrescue.oahu/
K9 Kokua
Providing direct outreach and aid to dogs of the houseless and those affected by domestic violenceWaianae, Hawaii
(808) 284-4310
facebook.com/k9kokua
https://www.k9kokua.org/
Kaaawa K-9 Rescue
Focusing primarily on the windward side of Oahu. Dedicated to the rescue, fostering and search for adoptive homes for abused, neglected and abandoned dogs.
(808) 392-4836
kaaawak9rescue@gmail.com
https://www.pawsofhawaii.org
Oahu SPCA
Adoptions, Foster, VolunteerLow cost vaccination, sterilization and wellness clinics823 Olive Avenue, Wahiawa
https://www.oahuspca.org
(808) 754-1519
Paws for Life Rescue
Adopt, Foster, Volunteer
4450 Kapolei Parkway
(808) 283-8828
www.pawsforliferescue.net
@PawsForLifeRescueHawaii
PAWS of Hawaii
PAWS is a foster-based organization providing rescue, care and placement for abused, abandoned and neglected animals. Their work is primarily in homeless areas/camps.
(808) 757-9220
https://www.pawsofhawaii.org/
Poi Dogs & Popoki
Low-cost spay-neuter, wellness programs and adoptions
The Big Fix: Affordable spay/neuter plus walk up wellness services at mobile clinic.
First come, first served or email in advance at bigfix@poidogsandpopoki.org or call 551-7915.
https://www.poidogsandpopoki.org/

