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Post #709514 by bamalamalu on Wed, Feb 26, 2014 9:54 PM

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I know there are some dog people here, so wanted to share this in case anyone else is interested.

The Kauai Humane Society has a great program called Dog Field Trips which lets you take a shelter dog out to play for the day. It's a super easy process - pick your dog, sign a form, and head out on your canine adventure. They do take a credit card number just in case you don't return with your dog, but there's no cost and no hassle. You're free to walk through the kennel area to see all the dogs and the staff can advise on their personalities and help you decide which would be the best fit for you.

The shelter provides a list of dog-friendly places including several good hikes & beaches. They also provide treats, a water bowl, towels, an "adopt me" vest for your pup, and other necessities. Even if you aren't able to adopt, it's a great way to make a dog (and yourself) happy. It gets the dogs out & about where they're seen by lots more potential adopters, keeps them socialized, and gets them out of a cage and lets them just be dogs for a few hours. And If you do happen to fall in love with your pick and you're not local, the shelter will also help you make all the arrangements to fly them home with you.

KHS is the only shelter organization on the island and unfortunately they are not able to be a no-kill shelter. So to help get as many animals adopted as possible, they have several good programs like this to increase those chances. I've never heard of shelter that lets you take a dog out for a day and think it's a great idea.

On our trip earlier this month we took a nice girl named Josie to Kalapaki Beach. She seemed to have a lot of fun and also liked to stop and just admire the view of the bay. It was sad having to bring her back at the end of the day, but felt good knowing she'd had a fun day out. She's a bit older (around 7) but still had plenty of energy and excitement and was very happy to meet all her admirers. According to the Field Trip log book, she's an expert hiker and we know she loves the beach. She's a perfect Kauai dog and I hope she gets a permanent home soon. We paid her absurdly low adoption fee, so she can even go home at no cost. If anyone needs a nice hiking or beach buddy, she's your girl!

For cat fans, the shelter also has three small open cat rooms where you can visit with uncaged kitties to your heart's content.