Hawaii Travel Guide
Hawaii
Dog-Friendly Events
Kauai, Hawaii
Dog-Friendly City Guide
We focus on listing places that welcome ALL well-behaved dogs, regardless of
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The State of Hawaii law states that pets are required to complete a 120-day confinement in the State Animal Quarantine Station. However, if specific pre-arrival and post-arrival requirements are met, animals may qualify for a 30-day quarantine or a new 5-day-or-less quarantine that became effective on June 30, 2003. There is a three page checklist for the 5-day-or-less program on Hawaii's Agricultural web site at
http://www.hawaiiag.org/AQS/aqs-checklist-5.pdf. In general, the program requires stringent rabies vaccine requirements, a rabies blood test (which states that the test was given at least 120 days before arrival into Hawaii), a readable microchip, complete documents filled out, payment of about $225 per pet, and a “direct release” from the airplane to the Airport Animal Quarantine Holding Facility located only at the Honolulu International Airport. All pets arriving into Hawaii must be in a sealed carrier or crate and the seal can only be removed by quarantine officials. If you remove the seal yourself, your dog may have to go into a 5 to 120 day quarantine. All requirements must be met exactly according to their documentation, otherwise dogs will go into the lengthy quarantine.
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Garden Island Inn
-3445 Wilcox Road Kalapaki Beach - Lihue
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Makaleha Mountain Retreat
-Call to Arrange. Kapaa
Coco's Kauai B&B Rental
-Call to Arrange. Makaweli
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***While most of the places we list
allow dogs of all sizes, some of our sponsors may only allow small or medium
size dogs. We try to list each pet policy, but policies can change
often, so please always call ahead to
verify the pet policy.
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pet policy than what we have stated, or a place that is no longer dog-friendly, or you want to recommend a
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