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Pupdate: Montegro
Do you remember Montegro and his incredible transformation? We are melting over these recent photos of a very happy, LOVED boy (and his kitty friend)!
Plucky Para-Pup Strawberry Shortcake
Strawberry Shortcake came to Maui Humane Society after being found scooting around a cul-de-sac on her own without the use of her legs.
Success Story: Reginald
11-year-old Reginald was one of the first dogs placed into foster care when the call went out. Reginald’s foster family brought him to the shelter to meet a couple who were interested in adopting him.
Success Story: Haupia
Longtime MHS volunteer Kathryn was one of the first people to answer the call to move shelter animals into emergency foster homes.
Maui News: Public Steps Up to help Humane Society
“The minute the word got out, the community started pouring in with offers of help” she said. “Our biggest push was to have these animals get out into foster care, and they did not disappoint. We had an overwhelming response to the community need to step up and help us.”
Success Story: Reeves (formerly Keanu Reeves)
Keanu Reeves (now Reeves), spent two months waiting for a home on Maui before he was transferred to a rescue partner in Oregon and adopted into a loving home.
The Hope Fund: Chandler!
We hope this photo of a sweet doggo getting up for the first time in AGES brightens your day as much as it did ours! An officer found Chandler wandering on his own without the use of his back legs. Initially we were able to 'MacGuyver' a donated dog wheelchair so that...
Success Story: Ehu
Senior dog Ehu was surrendered to MHS back in 2018 because neighbors had complained about barking. We transferred this sweet senior to a rescue partner in Oregon, where she was adopted by Laura – and it’s been love ever since!
Second Chance Senior Dog Kali
Kali was wandering around the highway and was struck by a car. A Good Samaritan saw it all happen, stopped traffic, scooped her up and brought her to MHS for help. X-rays have revealed that her hip is badly dislocated, and because of age-related arthritis she will need surgery to reduce her pain and improve her quality of life.










