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HAWAIIAN HUMANE SOCIETY Newsletter Dec. 2010 - Feb. 2011 In pursuit of puppy mills in 2011 Imagine a life trapped in solitary confinement where your entire

NewsletterHAWAIIAN HUMANE SOCIETY Dec. 2010 - Feb. 2011

In pursuit of puppy mills in 2011

Imagine a life trapped in solitary confinement where your entire
purpose is to give birth to puppies over and over and over again. No
affection. No companionship. Perhaps just food and water.
Too many dogs exist this way and it must end. These are the animals
who suffer for consumer demand. That’s why the Humane Society
implores all to adopt, don’t shop.
Sammy, a six-year-old Beagle, came from a breeder where more than
140 dogs lived. He was discovered alone in a wooden enclosure,
huddling in a dingy corner. His head bowed and shaking. He was
suffering from severe mange, aggravated by stress. He had lost his

entire beautiful, multi-
colored coat, and his sickly
gray skin was covered with
open sores.
The puppies he fathered
were sold in a local pet
shop. Lucky for Sammy, the

Continued on page 2 Sammy with new mom Emily Brown Tikhonenokov.

President’s Message

Promise me this … for the new year

The new year always begins with Judy hope to continue to indulge There are more homeless animals
hearts full of promises and their cats Sassy, Leela and Nugget as than there are families. Visit our
plans. In 2011, Hawaii “particularly spoiled children.” shelter to find the love of your life.
Governor-elect Neil • Ask your neighborhood watch
Abercrombie says his We hope that you’ll also team to also be on the lookout for
New Year’s resolution include your animal animal issues and report concerns
is to spend more companions and your love to 356-2250.
time with their dog for all animals in your • Donate an item from our wish
Kanoa and cat Che. He 2011 resolutions. Here are list to help shelter animals. Shoe
hopes that they enjoy a few to consider that are boxes, pet toys and newspapers are
their new home at sure to make tails wag: always welcome and a great way to
Washington Place. New recycle.
Pamela Burns has

Honolulu Mayor Peter served as the Hawaiian • Tell friends and family to
Carlisle and his wife Humane Society President always choose adoption.

and CEO since 1990.

Join our volunteer ohana

Volunteering is the hallmark of a Society’s foster care program to
charitable life. And volunteers are open their home temporarily to
the life force of the Humane Society. Manabelle, a water-loving female
More than 200 volunteers have Heeler.
found their passion as foster “Fostering not only helps out
care providers and help care for homeless animals, but it also
hundreds of orphaned and owned helped our family heal,” said Ginger
animals in need of temporary care. Edmunds. While many foster
Foster families are provided with families help animals until they are
everything they need to nurture available for adoption into another
animals who are too young, ill home, the Edmunds decided to
or injured, or who require more make Manabelle’s foster home into
socialization before adoption. her permanent home.

Manabelle and her new dad, Dana The Edmunds family began their The Hawaiian Humane Society
Edmunds, enjoy a day of paddle volunteer career as a Humane needs foster volunteers to open
boarding. Society pet visitation team with their homes to a variety of animals
their dog Rocky in tow to senior in need. Join our cause to help
care centers and hospitals. Sadly, save more animals. Contact Bianca
Rocky passed away a year ago. They Radojevic at 356-2217 or btrombi@
were still mourning her loss when hawaiianhumane.org for more
they responded to a call from the information.

In pursuit of puppy mills in 2011

From page 1 Hawaii, like most other states, does Did You Know?
manager surrendered him to the not have laws that would help to
Humane Society during a routine distinguish a large-scale breeding Missouri, notoriously known
inspection where Sammy was operation from a responsible as the “Puppy Mill Capital of
nursed back to health in foster care. breeder. That’s why the Humane America,” passed the Puppy
He was promoted for adoption Society is determined to pursue Mill Cruelty Prevention Act
several times and was featured on a bill to be sponsored by Senator in November 2010. The act
the news. Despite his playfulness Clayton Hee during this year’s requires large-scale breeders to
and affectionate demeanor, an legislative session. provide each dog with sufficient
older, shy guy with a vision This bill aims to ensure the welfare food, clean water, housing
impairment is just not as easily and well-being of animals bred for and space. It also mandates
placed as others. profit. Mandating access to exercise, veterinary care, regular exercise
Fortunately for Sammy, his foster veterinarian visits, number of and adequate rest between
family adopted him. They were breeding animals and more will be breeding cycles. The measure
charmed by his mischievous spirit proposed. creates a misdemeanor crime
and passion for play with the way in Help us rally support this year. for any violations. It also
which he hid toys, treats and even Contact Jacque LeBlanc at prohibits any breeder from
shoes in unusual places. [email protected] or having more than 50 breeding
356-2212 to get involved. dogs for the purpose of selling
their puppies as pets.

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REMEMBER THIS Pamela Burns
President & CEO
Visit hawaiianhumane.org to learn more.
Jacque LeBlanc
Pictures with Santa Paws – December 4 & 5 Starr Dods
Pets and family Editors
photos make great
personalized gifts Published quarterly by the
this holiday season. Hawaiian Humane Society.
For a $25 donation,
you and your pet 2700 Waialae Avenue
can have their Honolulu, Hawaii 96826
holiday photos taken
with Santa Paws Phone (808) 946-2187
by a professional Fax (808) 955-6034
photographer. hawaiianhumane.org
Includes a CD with
all images. Santa Paws will be at the Ward Warehouse on The Hawaiian Humane Society is the
December 4 and 5 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. only animal welfare organization on
Oahu that shelters, rescues, adopts
Windward Ford Teaming Up with Humane Society
On Sunday, December 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Humane Society and welcomes animals. 100% of
will be holding an adoption event at Mike McKenna Windward Ford donations stays in the islands for the
in Kailua. Mike McKenna, a loyal friend to animals, will donate $50 benefit of Hawaii’s animals and people.
for every new or used car and truck purchased from Windward Ford.
Each person who buys a car or truck will also receive $50 in McKenna As an independent non-profit, we
Bucks that can be used at the Hawaiian Humane Society. receive no funds from mainland
animal welfare organizations.
Feline Fix in February
Hawaiian Humane Society will give away 100 free spay/neuter
surgeries in February with priority given to families with cats on the
Waianae Coast. Call 356-2225 to learn more.

New board From left: Board Chair Norman Noguchi, Rick Zwern, Vice-Chair
members and Francie Boland, Treasurer Bob Bean and Eric Ako, DVM.
officers

Hawaiian Humane Society welcomes our newest
board members and officers who volunteer their time
and talents to support our mission – Eric Ako, DVM
and Rick Zwern. Dr. Ako is practitioner and owner of
The Pet Doctor in Kahala since 1987 and Executive Vice
President of Hawaii Veterinary Medical Association.
Rick Zwern is World Wide Director of Executive
Development for WPP Group, one of the world’s
largest communication services groups, employing
100,000 people in more than 100 countries.

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PetWalk honored 20
years of animal welfare

Hawaiian Humane Society’s 20th For the last several years, PetWalk pronged collars when dogs are tied
Annual PetWalk was triumphant. has found its home at Magic Island up and stricter requirements.
Together, $163,000 in donations so that even more could join the fun. Should disaster strike, emergency
were collected. More than 2,000 Just as PetWalk has hit its stride, shelters now include access for
people came out to Magic Island so has the Society in setting the pets. Adding to these far-reaching
bright and early with pets of all pace for animal welfare progress. victories are more than 110,000
shapes and sizes – dogs, cats, rabbits, In the last 20 years, nearly a dozen adoptions, over 40,000 lost animals
birds and even guinea pigs. new laws have strengthened animal returned home and nearly 140,000
“This year’s celebration was about protection. A county law now sterilizations performed at the
raising funds, but most importantly, ensures safe traveling for animals Humane Society – all this in just 20
it was in honor of 20 years of transported on the roadways.
improving the lives of animals Hawaii also enjoys a statewide cat years.
and people,” says Pamela Burns, identification law, which requires
president and CEO of the Humane pet identification and owners to
Society. spay or neuter cats allowed outside.
PetWalk began as an
annual event 20 years Pets are now eligible
ago, the same year that to be included in
Pamela Burns joined trusts to ensure
as the Humane Society that an owner can
president. It has mandate pet care
become the Society’s provisions if he
flagship fundraiser and or she should pass
community celebration.
In its early days, the event away. More progress
was a brisk walk around includes felony-level
Thomas Square and its popularity cruelty penalties, a clear
definition about what are
called for a move to considered pet animals, a new
Kapiolani Park. law that prohibits use of choke or

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Many thanks to our top 2010 PetWalk PetWalk photos courtesy of Wag and Snap Photography
fundraising teams for their support

of our 20-year love affair with animals
and our community
First Hawaiian Bank

Ohana Doggie Daycare/Kaiser Permanente
Pin-Up Pups

Special mahalo to our
generous sponsors
Aqua Hotels and Resorts
Robert & Frances Bean
Crazy Shirts
Cutter Chevrolet
Ernst & Young

Hagadone Printing Company
Hawaii Pet Nanny

KITV Island Television
KSSK – Clear Channel
Menehune Water Company
Newport Creative Communications
PETCO Foundation
The Plaza Assisted Living
Starbucks Coffee Hawaii

Ginny Tiu
Vacations-Hawaii

Mahalo to our special friends
4 My Doggie.com • Accel Party Rentals

Anela • Armstrong Produce
Bamboo • Bark Avenue
Barking Dogs Blankets
Campbell Pet Company

Chart House Waikiki • Cocojor Hawaii
Deb McGuire Pet Photography

Diamond Bakery • Easy Music Center
Fishcake • Four Seasons Resorts Lana`i

Fujifilm Hawaii • Funkshun
General Growth Properties
The Grateful Dog • Hard Rock Cafe
Hawaii Mega-Cor, Inc. • Hawaii Pet Magazine
Hawaii Prince Hotel • Hawthorne Pacific
Hotel Renew • Christina Hwong Holmes
The Kahala Hotel & Resort • LuvDogs, LLC
Jean Marchant • Ohana Doggie Day Care & Spa
Pacific Paws Resort & Spa • Pet Me Salon & Daycare
Precision Sound • Professional Image, Inc.
Rainbow Drive-In • Larry & Patricia Rodriguez
Safety Systems Hawaii • Sheraton Waikiki
Side Street Inn • University Flowers
Wag and Snap Photography
Ward Centers • Zippy’s Restaurants

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Creating a year that counts

As we head into 2011, the Humane field were up 27 percent and the
Society reflects on the many integration of dispatch and field
accomplishments of our last fiscal services has meant faster response
year – from July 2009 through June time, which has helped us save more
2010. lives too. Our large-scale rescues
Animal admissions were down this year have spanned from rabbit
by 5 percent, which means more breeders to cat hoarders to victories
people are keeping their animals. in court and victories in the field.
More good news is that adoptions
increased by 200 animals. Max’s Special Fund, established
Saving more lives together has by Larry and Patricia Rodriguez
meant a 57 percent expansion in in memory of Max, helped 60
foster care. We also doubled the dogs receive specialty care that
number of foster care providers. were beyond our shelter clinic’s
The Humane Society performed capabilities.
nearly 600 more sterilizations this
year – bringing the grand total of For a copy of the Humane Society’s annual It was a banner year for the animals
sterilizations to more than 7,400. report, call 356-2223. and people that the Humane Society
This year we more than doubled the serves. It wouldn’t have been
number of promotional sterilizations possible without you.
through Feline Fix, coupons and
special offers throughout the year.
Rescues and emergencies in the

Woof-Wor t hyproducts

PAWfect Holiday Gift

Fujifilm Hawaii is offering a photo gift trio – canvas gallery wrap (ready
to display), ceramic mug and mousepad – a great holiday gift idea. The
Humane Society will receive $30 for every order placed when our name
is mentioned! Contact Teri at 677-FUJI x213 or email CustomerService@
FujifilmHawaii.com. Through December 20. Cost is $145. Gift certificates
are available.

Whistle while you woof!

This innovative glow-in-the-dark toy makes a whirring whistle when
thrown. The harder you throw it, the louder it whistles. Great for old
souls that have reduced vision and it fits in standard ball-tossers!
Non-toxic, recyclable, and rinses clean. Visit clickertraining.com.

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Lights! Cameras! Action!

The Humane Society has adoption matters, and how 96819. All of the videos entered will
developed a new category to end puppy mills. be aired on Olelo.
in Olelo’s wildly popular Entry deadline is Winning entries in the animal
Youth XChange Video March 1. Videos can welfare category will be distributed
Competition thanks to a to schools and youth groups with the
$5,000 grant from the Rev. be three to five minutes Humane Society’s humane education
Takie Okumura Family Fund. long or 15 to 25 second public curriculum. Schools of winning
All students from Kindergarten service announcements. Entries entries will receive Sony cameras.
through college are invited to submit can be mailed or delivered to: For more information on the video
videos on pet overpopulation, Olelo Community Media, Youth competition, visit olelo.org/yxc or
importance of spay and neuter, why XChange Video Competition, 1122 hawaiianhumane.org.
Mapunapuna St., Honolulu, HI

Teen activism ignites in West Oahu

Student activism for animals rally teams of teens for service
is at an all-time high on the projects that benefit animals.
Waianae Coast. The Humane The Waianae Coast Teen
Society has selected 14 high Advisory Panel is made possible
school youth to serve on its through the generosity of the
Waianae Coast Teen Advisory James & Abigail Campbell
Panel. Family Foundation and James
Students attended a day-long Kimo Campbell, each gave
training in November to learn $5,000 grants.
about animal protection and For more information and to get
laws, team building, leadership involved, contact Bonnie Osaki
development and service at [email protected].
learning. Each student will

Helping Waianae be the
best community for pets

The Humane Society opened for business
at the Waianae Farmer’s Market on Oct. 9
to offer a host of free services. Nearly 80
pet owners got their pets microchipped.
Free pet spay and neuter surgery coupons
were given away. And free food was
awarded to families to help more than 140
pets. Waianae student volunteers led the
event as our advocates for the animals.

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LACES WE LOVE TO VISIT

The Plaza Assisted Living Center

The Plaza Assisted Living Center is one of Hawaiian
Humane Society’s favorite places to visit with our
pet visitation teams. Its community of residents,
family members, loved ones and staff is a large
ohana that understands the importance of animal
companionship for those who no longer can own
pets.

Our pet visitation program, in which we bring the
joy of animals to senior and health care facilities,
has increased from 85 facilities to 143 facilities. Join
us as a volunteer!

Taking stock in the Humane Society

An investment in the stock market can be a gamble, Society and receive a charitable deduction for your cash
but investing in Oahu’s animals is always a good buy. donation.
Gifts of stocks and bonds have traditionally been a very We specialize in working with donors and their
popular way to support the Humane Society. If you have investment advisors to help determine the benefits of a
stocks or bonds that have increased in value since you gift. Whether the market is high or low, your stocks and
purchased them, you can use them to make a charitable bonds can help you be a hero to the animals.
gift to the Humane Society.

Generally, you can deduct the fair market value of the Call 356-2221 to get a copy of our new brochure on how
securities and pay no capital gains tax. An even lesser to arrange for the care of companion animals who may
known fact: if your securities have decreased in value, outlive you and how to establish a legacy of caring for all
you can sell the securities, claim a loss for income tax animals.
purposes and donate the proceeds to the Humane

More creature comforts at home

Dog lovers will dig this: two new of collars that can inflict pain is a animals. It also assures a flat surface
laws assure more comfort at home. victory. to stand and lie on. Veterinary care
As of July 2010, it’s illegal to tie As of 2011, the humane housing to prevent suffering can also be
up a dog using a choke or pinch law takes effect that mandates pets required.
collar. The Humane Society strongly should be allowed to stand up and Report violations to the Humane
opposes chaining dogs for long turn around in their housing and Society at 356-2250.
periods of time and the prohibition have enough space from other

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Jean Marchant - A loyal friend to animals

The Humane Society salutes Jean Marchant, recently decades of service she said: “The Society’s commitment
retired board member, who has been a most loyal friend to helping us all be better people through our love for
to the animals. She has served as a board member for animals. And the Pet Loss Support program, which
45 years in honor of her life-long passion for animals. offers comfort and counseling for those who have lost a
For many years, she served as one of Hawaii’s most loved one.”
prominent horse judges. When asked what inspired her

Helen Kinau Wilder Legacy Gifts In 1897, Helen Kinau
Wilder was authorized
August 1 - October 31, 2010
to enforce Hawaii’s
Jack and Marie Lord Fund Nelson Shreve animal cruelty laws.
Susan Mahn Fund Elma F. Taylor Fund Her legacy of caring
Bonnie M. Rhodes The Kuniko Tsujimoto Trust
Madelyn Ross Fund Frank F. & Katharine L. for Hawaii’s
animals continues.
Woodford Trust

The Hawaiian Humane Agnes S. I. Wong Ching Kilauea Fire Ginny Tiu
Society joyfully acknowledges Carol T.Y. Chun 808 Sports League David & Cecilia Lee
contributions ($25 and more) Joyce Lim Dega Ashley Kim Worldster & Patricia Lee
made in honor and in memory Michelle Dega Michael Kim Samuel A. Tiu
of people and pets. Donations Judith Dickert Grandpa & Grandma Maeda Joyce Tomonari
were made between August 1 – Vicki Lane Cameron Lowry Timothy Y.C. Choy
October 31, 2010. Barkley & AJ Dististo
Pacific Cares Jean Marchant
Jeff & Elizabeth Albert Lindsay & Robert Fales Robert & Frances Bean
Charles & Vera Shores Matthew & Erica Anders Francie E. Boland
Roy & Darlene Oshiro Eric & Renee Fleckles Pamela Burns
Marcia Anderson The Ishii Family Gerri & David Cadiz
Jill Armstrong Beryl R. Pomeroy Lynn & Jim Lally
Kate Malheiro Candace Puailihau Norman & Ann Noguchi
Pamela Burns Christine Goias Pauline & Jamie Osborne
Ginny Tiu Charleen Y. Kimata Larry & Patricia Rodriguez
Jason Cadiz Vasco Gonsalveo Shelley B. Thompson
Kenneth & Sayoko Ford Theresa M. Shibata Debbie Roylance
Vicky Cayetano Donald Graham, Jr. Beverly Sin Len Page
Timothy Y.C. Choy Lu & Judd Hummel Curtis Sakamoto
Lyn Jordan Pacific Cares
Charleen Y. Kimata Dan Shimabuku
Bernard K. Chun, M.D.
Sara S. Sueoka
Fujio & Amy Matsuda

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Viv Koi Sassy Girl Frank Curorke
Sarah Johnson Herbert Hinazumi Nancy Ghali Lloyd & Kae Baker
Bessie Walzer Kona the Cat Sparky Pape Domingo C. Degala Sr.
Alice Walzer Caleb E. Burns, III Jennifer A. Hee Leonila Degala
Brian M. Worth Kuma, Bambino & Rocky Sweetee Sharon D. Dratt
Annie L. Worth Norma F. English Jean Nakagawa Jonathon & Monica Yoshioka
Sarah, Matthew & Zeke Lino, Ipo & Spotty Taro Bernadette K.L. Foley
William Thomas Gayle & Stephen Pingree L. Yoshikami Michael D. Foley
Lucy Taz Ginger Girl
Abe & Madison Gordon & Anita Nihei Lynn Peters Linda Murai-Menendez
Christopher Blanchard Lulu Teddy & Muppet Roger Heurich
Aki Buzzee Penny Laura K. Esterbook Bert Teraoka Gian & Roger Heurich
Judge Marcia J. Waldorf & Maile Timothy Beatrice H. Iha
Tim & Jill McDonald Lori Fuchigami Judy Furukawa
David M. Robinson Makamae & Pumpernickle Tobi & Max Tadao Kimura
Colleen Whitney Paul S. Hatae Jennifer M. Yamashita Edith Kimura
Bijou & Beau Maya Melanie Knight-Teaster
Sandra A. Pyun Eric Saito Alice Armando Judi & Jerry Barnes
Blackie, Buddy & Shige Misty & Ai Theresa M. Shibata Minori Kobashigawa
Crystal Ramirez & Merle’s Beauty Salon George “Buck” Ashford, Jr. Jan Kanaeholo
Mitts & Rico Dr. Howard & Elizabeth Keller Steven L. Kolt
Kelvin Awaya Vesta P. Will Austin Greg Nichols
Bud, Keoni, Rama, Koa Mori-dog Gordon & Carol Yamasaki Marc Rubenstein
Genevieve K.Y. Salmonson Phyllis Iwai Bagood Norton Langley
& Bandit Nalu & Snoopy Thomas & Carolyn Lalakea Russell & Kathleen Ching
Julie Overdorf Soon Yai Amaral Brad Allan Bailon Thomas K.H. Lau & Molly
Cinmin & Porsche Ophilia Frances & Allan Bailon Thomas & Roberta Lau
Terrie Ann Andrade Maydell M. Kahawaii-Smith Billie Burnett Violet Lauahi
Cola Liu Pebbles & Teddie Dr. Donna Burnett Lani Kae Lauahi
Kapolei Family Dental Akiyo Tani Mark Cajski Marjorie & Timothy Loui
Sachi Thomas & Suzanne Cajski Neal & Katherine Akamine
Corporation Jane S. Morioka Emily Overesch Castle Donald K. Martin
Elsa Kenneth & Joan Brown William M. Vannatta
Bert & Helen Tanonaka Phyllis V.O. McEldowney
Haley Komatsu Teimei Chena Janis B. McEldowney
Karen & Norinobu Komatsu Glenn & Sheila Chena Bruce McPherson II
Hazel & K.C. Dennis M. Clifford Bruce & Cecilia MacPherson
Richard & Barbara Captain & Emerson H. Morse, Jr.
Wayne & Arlene Capasso
Bonnardel Mrs. James A. Crabbe Jerry Namazu
Hina, Maika, Ehu-Lee Charles W. Kusche Bunny Baran & Kelly Taylor
Edward & Annie Lee Gerard Sawyer Masaru Nishiki
Hummer & Wiggles Myrna K. Sen
Ann K. Aotani
Kai
Audrey C. Kim
Kimo
Annette M. Takahashi

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Richard Norstrom 6Pack & DeePack Chibi Indygirl
Ethel Iwaski Sharon Billingsley Robert H. Brown Dennis Li
Colleen Heyer Aga Cindy Ipo Sakaba
Marion N.H. Oka Roy M. Imamura Robert & Susan Schultz Monica Kawamata
Edwin & Marion Oka Alani Cocoa & Missy Kalai Beau Mala & Bud
Ronald A. Potter Lorraine M. Ferry Barbara Montpas Paul H. Lewis
Judy Brannon Analu Coty & Lucas Takushi Kalei Kano
Pamela S. Chun Rose A. Staudinger Beverly K. Oyasato Lori Kajimura
Mr. & Mrs. W.S. Curry, Jr. Annie Camille Takushi Kanani
Brenda & Roy Rezentes Lynn & Elton Kamiya Dakota Katherine Witt
Adele Sawada-Omori Annie Kamiya Holly T. Nishimitsu Kandy
Walter & Sherme Omori Nicole Nashiro Dallas Roy & Grace Kawakami
Margaret Sherwin Bailey Philip & Lorna Wood Kea
G.D. & Phoebe Gedge Lloyd & Kae Baker Dennis Clifford Ruth M. Harry
Grandpa Shiro Bal & Nori Gary Jaeger Kea
Anonymous Caroline & Francis Oda Duffy, Pepper & Sweetie Patricia A. Lee
Mitsue I. Sukuma Barney Ida B. Ferguson Kie Kie
Ryan R. Marugame Wendell Kitsu Emma Peel Nishimura Kapolei Family Dental
Stan Takahashi Bea Chen Kareen Y. Nishimura
Annette M. Takahashi Emiko Kudo Ginger Corporation
Thelma T. Tanji Belle Pua Karen L. Scott
Renee Koizumi Mollie G. Peters Ginger Fasone Kiki Pestana
Ron Thomas Benji & Sandy Linda S. Higa Jeanne Mercado-Catalan &
Darlene Thomas Roy & Juanita Takara Gizzy Yamashiro
Mitsuko Tomita Bentley Claire M. Yamashiro Noelle Catalan
Donna M. Tomita Kathryn J. Dang Gohan Ihori Darryl & Darla Pestana
Betty Trent Boo Boo Ohama Pamela Burns Koa
Phoebe Craig Marjorie Kashiwada Haku Scanlon Claudia Conroy
Michael T. Yamamoto Eve & Steve Holt Wyn, Don & P’D Mullinax Koa
Taren Taguchi Buddie Happy James & Diane Mortensen
Beldon Yee Dave & Dianne Vreeland Diva Vasquez & Juan Caro Koa
Eunice Kong Buddy Happy’s This & That Fund Susan H. Oshiro
Damon & Cheryl Lee Heather A. Bernier Raymond Lyau Koa
Guy & Audrey Lee Cecil Klein Harry aka Hairball Philip & Lorna Wood
Ping Kyau Zane Cameron Lowry Donald & Judith Young Kocco
Priscilla Minn Henry Thompson Gerald & Ruby Okano
Chako Pamela Burns Kolohe
Kathleen Lum Anne Marie Rizzo Leona Olaivar
Chelsea Hercules Aiwohi-Dudoit Kolohe
Alice S. Toyooka Donna M. Tomita, Bella & E.R. & A.L. Schnelle-Redondo

Mickey
Hollywood I
Flora H. Whittier
Iliolani
Kenneth & Emile Andrade

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Lava Kelly Patch Riley Spot
Donna M. Tomita, Bella & Chester K. Tatsumura Denby Fawcett Tsutayo Ono
Penny Rip Purdy Squeakers
Mickey Dick M. Mizuko Marcie Purdy Clifford M. Kodama
Little Brown & Kuma Peoke & Gavno Viscovich Rocco Stella Rhoades
Marjorie M. Susan V. Viscovich Lorraine Mada Pamela Burns
Petra Willi Gosnell Rockefeller Noguchi Suki
Yoshioka William & Edwina Lo Gosnell Joanne Villegas & Marti & Bill Frensley
Little Missy Pica
Willard E. Barchenger Patti Petri Rose Colleen Hironaka Sushi
Lolo Pierre Rocky Susan S.W.N. Tanahara
Eric M. Toyama Kenneth Patterson Susan Nichols-Afuso & Sylvester
Lucky Boy Pixie & Missy Gail A. Ritch
Valoy J. Alexander Edith S. Hiltbrand Ryan Afuso Taisho
Lucky Okumura Plunk Rocky Rosie & Kathy Kaiser
Kyle K. Okumura Iris & Ned Rowley Dale K. Yoshizu Tammy & Kelli
Max Poki, Paco & Chessie Rocky Boy Florence S. Ikei
Raymond Kang M.J. Corboy Carlton Tengan Terri
Maxi Poni Roo Diana S. Inouye
Moira Crowley Jan Chouljian Katharine Weber Three very special dogs
Midge Pono Roxy Meagan Magaw
Angeline L. Tavares Priscilla G. Gonzaga June O’Keeffe Sebring Toby
Misty & Odin Pookie Sammy Peggy S. Regentine
Rodney & Cherie Imai Thi N. Lam Conrad & Tonka Akana
Mojo Poosa Marguerite P.K. Akana
June Morimatsu Emilie Batangan Lindee Higashionna Trixie
Moki Powder Ihori Sashi Kissel Regan Iwao
Dr. Donna Burnett Pamela Burns The Kissel Family Tubber
Molly Princess Muttsie-Futtsie Sassy Corey & Diana Schmidt
Marilyn Keomalu Rodney & Mildred Carvalho Tuffy, Rockey & Poki
Morris Nakamura Scully & Nala Iris T. Tamura
Capt. & Mrs. Ted & La Verne Nakamura Maria R.H. &
Pumpkin
James F. Giblin, Jr. Philip & Lorna Wood Antonio Bardenas
Morticia Raiden Taro Slacky, Ringo, Freeway,
David & Lynn Lane Kumiko Kaminaka
Nikki Cotton, Baby, Pua, Koa,
Wallace M. Nitta Tiger & Panther
Nunu Raymonde Kunisaki
Robyn Ciaburri Snikki
Oscar Judith Wolfe
Rachelle Chang Snootsie, Pumpkin &
Bon Jovi
Diane & John Radcliffe
Socksie
Kathy, Jessica & Amanda Fay
Spewey
Dr. Sharon A. Minichiello
Spike
James Stragand

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Twooie Alfred N. Brito Roxanna Sewell Faith A. Gloria Hawkins
Patricia Carroll Robert E. Britts Mr. & Mrs. C.P. Farmer Auymi Hayashi
Blake & Sylvia Brown Sonia Faust Lanette S. Hayashi
Weeky Allison J. Buchik Ida B. Ferguson Ronald Heim
Coralee I. Chin Pamela Burns Fidelity Charitable Hermes Paris
Stanley Cadwallader & Takejiro Higa
Whiskers Nakamatsu Gift Fund Rebecca Hirakami
Susan & Moses Akana Jim Nabors Linda Flinn Brenda K.L. Ho
James & Abigail Campbell Marvin & Sandra Fong Timothy T.F. Ho
Wing Ling Foodland Super Clifford & Stephany Hong
Mark P. Ling Family Foundation William E. Hughes
James Kimo Campbell Market, Ltd. Dr. David M. Huntley
Yoshi Dr. Danelo & Ann Canete Paul C. Franke Carol N. Ide
Jean McIntosh Luke & Christine Caron Christopher & Tertia Freas June F. Ikezawa
Anita Chan Theol H. French Ann Inouye
The Hawaiian Humane Steve Chapman Alton K. Fujii, D.M.D Integrated Security
Society gratefully acknowl- Hon Ting Chee Donald M. Fujimoto
edges donors who have given Clarice K. Ching Gayle Fujita Technologies, Inc.
$100 or more between August Carolyn & Sanford Ching Leimomi Fukuda Charles & Naomi Isaacson
1 – October 31, 2010. Peter & Gerlinde Chisteckoff Dr. & Mrs. Francis H. Kenneth M. Ishida
Henry & Sylvia Chock Lance Ishihiro
Taehui Ahakuelo Janet & Calvin Chow Fukunaga Clifford & Lorraine Ishii
David D. Aiu, Jr. Darryl K.H. Choy Arthur Furuhashi Hideo Ishizaki
Jon Paul K. Akeo Kwai Dick & Evelyn Chun Howard & Tomeyo Furuya Carol & Kenneth Ishizaki
Richard Y. Akizaki Maile R. Chun Regina Galletti Island Pacific Academy
Lee Ann Clark Girl Scout Troop #553 Denis & Ella Isono
John Aldrich Gretchen & Duane Cobeen Rhoda Goo Chad Itokazu
Leslie Allen & Milton Ebesu Toni Cofran Shirley T. Grant Shirley Iwane
Aloha Dermatology LLC Estella M. Grantham Patsy M. Izumo
Dara Anselm Peter Colarusso Margy Grosswendt Louise A. Johnson
Thomas & Jamie Anusewicz Renee Conner Dr. Gary & Melanie Johnson
Leinad Arakaki James A. Cook Real Estate Agency Michelle H. Jones
Cosmo & Ann Arakawa Leslie C. Cook Phyllis M. Guard Dr. & Mrs. R.B. Joseph
Judy A. Aranda Gail & Mark Cosgrove Kathleen J. Hannmann Kenneth & Carol Kalani
Gene & Susan Armacost Armand A. Cote Jake & Jaime Hanohano Edward S. Kamei
Erwin Cabrinha & Au Steven & Sherry Hansel Warren S. Kanai
Cheryl Awaa Beth Kurren Cox Eric & Lavonne M.K. Hara Dale T. Kanehisa-Lam
Marsha Y. Azuma Joyce Cranmer Joe & Maria Hart Calvin S. Kanemoto
Barking Dog Blankets June M. Cristea Mike & Mitsuko Hashimoto Ralph & Jan Kanetoku
Leslie R. Berger Duane & Bonita Cunningham Hawaii Baptist Academy Dr. Howard & Elizabeth Keller
Constance R. Black Greg & Marisa Curtis Hawaii Performance Mustangs Valerie Kidani
Esme & Sally Boris Cutter Automotive Team, Inc. Hawaii Pet Nanny Kimi Kim
William & May Borthwick Robert & Mary Decker Hawaii USA Federal Credit Sandra Kim
Phillip & June Brieske George Do Yoko Kimura
Elaine K. Dobashi Union Foundation Kiyoko Kimura
Dian A. Dooley Terry Lynn Kimura
Marilyn F. Dunlap Dan & Kathryn Kirley
Charles & Page Dwight Brian Kirsch
James E. Edington Kenneth & Sue-Ann Kobatake
Rick & Susan Eichor Carolyn K. Kobayashi
John P. Emery Karyn A. Kodama
Rosemarie Emery James Koja
Estelle A. Enoki Ginger Kolonick
Ernestine K. Enomoto Mitchell & Ellen Kong
Daniel M. Ens

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Eleanor Konishi Victor & Agnes Meyer Mike & Sheryl Mary Steiner & David Atkin
Rosalie & Leonard Kryston Barry & Linda Meyers Oschin-Goodman Walter & Cookie Stephan
Patricia N. Kupahu Michael Migita Kimie Sugitaya
Lawrence M. Kusumoto Leslie B. Mitsuda Craig & Wendy Oyadomari Suzanne Surratt
Helen S. M. Lam Allen & Sue Miyahara Frances Pahukoa Ralph M. Suzuki
Lisa Miyakado Evelyn Painter Max & Harriet Suzuki
Annette Lamm Howard & Mildred Deborah Park Stanley & Annette Takahashi
Joyce E. LaPointe Thomas F. Parrish Susan K. Takahashi
Bonnie V. Lau Miyamoto Sharon E. Pattison Enid Takazono
Kathy E. Lawton Audrey A. Mizushima PETCO Foundation Dennis K. Takeshita
Susan C. Leary Mojoworks Hawaii LLC Alan & Martha Peterson Jerald & Elizabeth Takesono
Jacque LeBlanc Jason R. Montgomery Michael & Lacey Pfeffer Carl & Mrs. Katherine Takushi
Ki Y. Lee Diane J. Plotts Iris T. Tamura
Morris & Hiroko Lee Fred J. Moore Tim & Laura Poell Deborah Tanabe
David R. Lee Jackson S. Prosperity Corner Flora S. Tanaka
Justin & Linda Lee Morisawa Punchbowl Retirement Alan & Joni Tanaka
Jin S. Lee Darlene S. Morita Wayne M. Tanaka
Patricia Lee Center LLC Stephen T. Taniguchi
Judith G. Leon Archie & May Jerry Rabago Marian Taosaka
Ruth H. Lindley Murakami Vauna & Ira Ratner Emi Tasaka
Ronald E. Loando Darlene H. Murakami Camille Y. Rellinger Mary & James Thrash
Harold & Robin Loomis Melvyn & Sadie Murakami James C. Richardson Rene Tillich
Iris M. Loui Ralph K. Naito William & Emi Robillard Hans R. Tobler
Ann M. Ludeman Margaret Nakakuni Linda J. Rowan Rick Todd
Marlene M. Lum Sam & Jolene Nakamatsu Judith Rubano Shirley Ann S. Tokunaga
Jordan Lum Joan Nakamura & Robert & Jan Sakamoto J.K. Tokunaga
Sidney Lynch Don Bondarenko Thomas H. Sakoda, M.D. Emily C. Tom
Benedict & Gail Madriaga Laurie M. Nakamura Christina Sakomoto Bruce Tomquist
Kevin Martin Nathan Napoka Patrick Santo Mitsuyo Tsuchiya
Mary B. Marx Martha A. Nelson Patricia & Francis Santos Shizuko Tsuruda
Curtis & Ann Matsumoto Mike Nevin Patricia F. Sasaki Richard M. Tuggle
Kaori Matsumoto Newport Creative Frances K. Schneider Judi Uesato
Carol Matsunaga Communications Kerry Schuman Linda Uezu
Jane Matsuo Diane H. Nitta Joanne H. Shigekane Ukuwai Properties LLC
Darene K. Matsuoka Robert T. Nogami Michael K. Shigeta Patricia & Philip Valenti
Ronald Mayehara Jan Nohara Blaine & Alpha Shimizu Keoni Vaughn
Susan C. McDonald Nancy Nott Alvin & Susan Shishido Martha C. Vetter
Alma U. Medeiros Elaine S. Ogawa Tokio & Sally Shito Joseph Vierra
Robert & William W. Okimoto Lucille Shreve Robert Wacklin
Harold & Betty Okimura Patricia R. Siquig Jane T. Wakukawa
Cynthia Merriman Rev. Takie Okumura Michelle Eich & Gail Slawson Jeffry & Claudia Wallace
Family Fund Gloria Snyder Webling Elementary School
Dr. Sada Okumura & Debra Lee T. So
Dr. John H. Drouilhet Carol Ann & Mark Solien
Sumie Onzuka Emily Sprague
Shaun M. St. Vincent

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William Whittle & Frances & Rodney Yamamoto Theodore York
Harriet Enrique Rodney & Evelyn Yamamoto Lanette K. Yoshioka
S. Yamanaga Jo Ann W. Yuen
Edmund Wilkinson Thomas & Jane Yamane Ronald & Joni Yuen
Abbielyn E. Wong Cynthia F. Yamane Jerry A. Zak
World Navigate, Inc. Stanley Yamaoka Ed A. Zane, D.V.M.
Darin O. Wright Randal & Joyce Yanagisawa Earle & Florence Zinn
Carol Jean Yakuma Beverly B. Yap
Charlotte Yamada Janet & Kwock Tim Yee
Rebecca M. Yamamoto

The gift of shelter from the storm

During hurricane season, we issued a call for help to stock up on supplies for pet-friendly
emergency shelters. Mahalo to so many for their help. Mahalo to so many who joined us as
first-responders.

Bernard A. Abbadessa, D.C. Jo Gilbert Pamela N. Masuda James C. Shingle
Darrow L. Aiona Growney Family Fund Allan J. Matusevich Susan H. Shishido
Ryan & Nola Akee Robert & Devon Guard Janis B. McEldowney Steven & Laura Jean Short
Gwen A. Akimoto Andrew J. Guidotti Gary S. Miyamoto Keith J. Steiner
Robert & Frances Bean Litheia W. Hall Dr. Naomi Morita Lisa J. Sue
Gertrude F. Berger Virginia G. Henderson George & Bonnie Murphy Dai Woon Sur
Kenneth & Joan Brown William L. Higdon, Jr. Joan Musgrave Dr. & Mrs. Masao Takai
Virginia L. Brown Terrie A.K. Higuchi Nao Nakamura Walter M. Tanaka
Doris M. Burnette Celeste K. Hughes Kathleen & Scott Nakasone Alexandra H. Tateyama
Samuel R. Caldwell Roy & Cassy Ikeda Peggy Newton Lynn Tolentino
Ronald Chandler Florence S. Ikei Glenn & Joy Nishino Thurston &
Wieland C. W. Chee Marshall T. Ingraham Walter & Charlotte Olmos
Bruce Coppa Catherine L. Jenkins Elizabeth H. O’Malley Sharon Twigg-Smith
Jean Cornuelle Walter K.H. Kam Margaret Pang Arthur & Ruth Ushijima
Thomas R. Cunningham John & Betty Kaniaupio Lorna A. Park Machiko Uyehara
Harold & Floralei Darcey Alan M. Kato Francesca Passalacqua & Lloyd S. Uyehara
Joyce B. Doheny Brian & Shannon Kelly Patches Vetter
Stacy Evensen Wendell Kitsu Donald Hardy Wesley & Carrie Wakai
David & Ann Fazendin Roy & Marian Komoto Jennie Phillips Sue Ann & Peter Wargo
Ralph E. Fisher Dr. Steven & Estrellita Komura Judith Pyle & Wayne Pitluck Irene & James Watanabe
Rosann Jo Frasier Susan M. Kosasa Tiare Malia K. Rebuldela Dr. George & Mary Wessberg
Corinne S. Fujieda Dr. & Mrs. Stephen A. Kula Kenneth & Shaunagh Robbins Mary Weyand
Joseph & Helen Fujita Clayton K. Kunitake Maile V.O. Romanowski Paul White & Jennifer Taylor
Jed Gaines Terrence K. Lee Michael K. Sakuda, D.D.S. Amy M. Yamakawa
Howard S. Garval Ann V. Leighton Mary C. Sanford Ronald & Judy Yamamoto
Karen L. Gates Laurie Lum Grace Sherwin Jamie-Lyn Y. Yoshida &
Monique A. Gevas Geri Marullo Masayoshi &
Jason del Mundo
Juliet Shimabukuro Elaine & Eugene Yoshimi

On Oahu, the Hawaiian Humane Society is the only organization that shelters,
rescues, adopts and welcomes all animals all day and every day.

100% of your gift stays in the islands for the benefit of Hawaii’s animals and people.

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Must love dogs Kids love animals
Dog lovers and their best friends enjoyed a fun-filled Mahalo to 12-year old
day at the Humane Society on October 23 to celebrate Ashley Cheah of Brea,
Love a Dog month. Festivities included: a feature film California who donated
presentation of Marmaduke on the lawn; 66 pets were proceeds from recycling
microchipped; and 57 homeless animals found new in her hometown.
families. During her vacation to
Hawaii, she visited our
Foodland’s Give Aloha shelter to donate $40 for
Hawaiian Humane Society raised more than $4,700 the animals of Hawaii.
from Foodland Supermarkets Ltd. and Western
Union Foundation’s Give Aloha program, a $400 Kudos to California Girl
increase from last year! Donations will help feed Scouts Locy Durant, 17,
shelter animals. and Ariel Palmer, 16,
who saved their money
for over a year to travel
to Hawaii and decided
that part of their service
project was to donate $60
to us to help animals.
Many thanks to seventh graders Asia Ono, Ellie Shimatsu
and Nicole Burgess of Hawaii Baptist Academy, who did
three weeks of solicitation and yielded $40, newspapers,
shoe boxes, towels, toys, collars, rugs and an assortment
of pet food for shelter animals.


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