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    Great experience with the family. Highly recommended!!!

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    The owner is really generous and not pushy. Pick a bird or a dozen and get great pictures. Worth every penny.

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    Do you ever rehome any of your parrots? Cockatoos in particular? Thanks Sheryl

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    Bruce's adoration for his birds is palpable, and their impeccable behavior is a testament to his stellar care.

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    Hawaiian Humane Society - Outside

    Hawaiian Humane Society

    (390 reviews)

    I've adopted two dogs from HHS and provided am amazing life for them. until the very end and was…read morethere looking at dogs, after I lost my last furbaby. :( There is an older woman with short hair - maybe forties or early fifties - looks Hawaiian/Haole mixed, who sits in front across the reception desk at a computer on wheels. Not sure what her role is. (Although she seems to think she is the HHS police.) She seems to have major emotional dysregulation issues and will SNAP at people who are with a foster dog, or addopting a dog, that is sniffing at the three dog display cages in front, "DON'T LET THE DOG MAKE CONTACT WITH THE PUPPY!!!" (These three cages out front seem to be featured dogs they want people to notice?) Well perhaps they should put the cages higher up?? She also asks a lot of personal questions and follows people around the shelter, observing/spying as they view or interact with dogs (passive agressive much?!?!). If HHS was SO concerned about disease transmission, perhaps they should not have cats roaming loose inside the shelter, or FERAL CHICKENS flying and running around all over the shelter and DRINKING from the dog water bowls. After three encounters with this person in April and May, I don't want to go back. It's hard enough to be grieving and I don't need to deal with people who seem to be judging everyone who enters the shelter. I may check out the Ewa location instead. HHS leadership: the bizarre woman at the front needs to get some training on keeping her personal issues at the door when she shows up for work. GEEZ!!!

    EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED with HHS. My area has quite a few stray animals that continue to populate. I…read moretried to turn in a few older kittens to either get adopted or spade/neutered but they turned me away because due to policy, I fed them and they now need to be considered a surrendered animal. In order to do this I have to make an appointment. What the heck am I supposed to do with them until then? Let them go? If I do that I might not be able to catch them again. I have my own animals to take care of and I can't have these kittens pee and crap all over my yard. My animals don't appreciate smelling their stuff. I appreciate what the workers and volunteers do here at HHS with taking care of the animals they have now. I'm just disappointed they did not help me with this situation. More importantly, help these kittens.

    Aloha Hawaiian Parrot Association - OMG! Cat next to bird cage. No toys! Who in the world puts birds on the floor? Looks to me , like a selling of birds operation.

    Aloha Hawaiian Parrot Association

    (16 reviews)

    I am so thankful for the Aloha Hawaiian Parrot Association…read more I was given a parrot several years ago from a friend who could not care for it anymore. I contacted Cinde (President) and she was at my home the next day, helping me navigate what to do, how to care for a parrot and signs to look for. The parrot was not well, probably had been abused/neglected in the past, and needed a vet. Cinde took time from her day to come with me and speak to the vet for me. If it had not been for Cinde, I don't know if my parrot would have survived. I was not even a member at the time! All Cinde cared about was that the parrot would be okay and that I was committed to taking care of my new bird. Cinde would have even tried to find a home for her if I didn't want to keep her. Needless to say, I became a member right away and am extremely grateful to Cinde and the Association for all of the support over the past few years.

    I have been a member of this parrot club for years. It's a good place to make new friends with…read morepeople who also love birds and parrots. Whether you are new to parrots and other birds, an experienced feathered family member, or just curious this bird club will be a great boost in your life. There are benefits to becoming a member but it is not a requirement. We have monthly meetings nearly every month. Lately it has been online through Zoom. I love being a part of the family and I've gained friends for life...friends that understand exactly why we choose pets with feathers.

    Oahu Bird Sitter

    Oahu Bird Sitter

    (7 reviews)

    It was that time of the year where i had to go visit my family for Thanksgiving but i also have a…read moresuper small family here in Hawaii which are my 2 feather babies: Pipiri & Crystal. My regular bird sitter left to the mainland so i was so worried on finding who can take care of them and since they are spoiled, i knew i had to find the right person. John and his family are wonderful people! He even send me pictures and videos of my babies cheating on me with them but at least i was happy they were comfortable at his home. Here some tips: -Cash only, paid when you drop them at his home -he will require the cages to be super clean so i had to just buy 2 new ones to make it easier. Overall, this means i can travel more since i have found the perfect bird sitter!

    Oahu Bird Sitter, situated in East Oahu, provides a very caring home environment for your pet bird…read more They provided outstanding lodging for our two cockatiels while we were away on travel. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! GENERAL: Other lodging residents are always other birds, and they lodge according to a strict capacity so as to never overwhelm them while being guests. The family partakes in the bird sitting which means your pet bird(s) is(are) experiencing a daily routine that can closely approximate her/his typical living conditions, and that there is social interaction. AVAILABILITY: We were fortunate to find an opening with them on but a week's notice. I would not recommend waiting that late; there are more bird owners on-island than you might expect, and I would surmise that many of these bird owners occasionally travel. PRICING: Costs are by the day or partial day, and with tons of flexibility for drop-off and pick-up. The sitters to report in to you daily, and you are notified of any behavior not considered to be normal. There seemed to be a weekly rate versus a daily rate, and there was a volume discount (more than one bird). LOGISTICS: You must provide their original cage and food. Their normal toys help, too. You must also provide instructions on feeding amounts and intervals, any guidance on specific food preparation, and on medicine if any of your fowl are on a med. If you cover your cage then bring that cover, too. PREPARATION: If you transport your birds occasionally then you know that preparing a bird for a "drive" is unsettling for them. Do your normal routine for them to minimize stress to your birds in transit. For any bird sitter we always clip their wings. Your bird sitter should never have to be climbing up on 15 foot ladders to recover an escaped and frazzled bird. ADJUSTMENT: Our birds took about 3 days to completely normalize, start doing their normal chatter or song/calls. It varies by bird. LOCATION: Being in East Oahu it can be a long drive if you are coming from anywhere outside a Honolulu address. So factor that into your decision. We found the family to be the nicest folks. We hope you will find them to be the same.

    Petco

    Petco

    (379 reviews)

    Always come here for my pets. This worker Brook was really awesome and patient and took the time to…read morehelp me find what I needed. He was very knowledgeable and recommended products to help with my dog.

    NEVER, I repeat, NEVER go to this Petco , or Petco in general…read more my 10 year told husky has been going to this location for the past 3 years that we've been on island. he has had weakness in his back legs that makes him unable to jump around, like he used to. it has never been a problem until today, apparently. after trying to make an appointment the associate on the phone relayed to their manager that my dog had "lameness" in his back legs. The manager then decided to "refer out" my dog due to them not having an emergency vet on site, according to their policy that they have had since Petco grooming became a thing. Although I understand the safety concern, my dog's health has not changed in the past three years We have been making him monthly appointments. now all of a sudden, every manager and service worker in that Petco is concerned? So you're telling me for the past three years all your groomers have been out of policy? If this was missed for three years in a row , What else have your groomers done that has been outside of policy? I'm not only hurt because my dog is older & picky with his service people and never gave the groomers any trouble, but I'm also worried for the other animals out there that visit this location because who knows what else these people are sweeping under the rug or cherry picking what becomes in and out of policy. at my dogs elderly age, I just want him to be comfortable and serviced correctly. Petco was asking for a letter from the vet to say that he has no underlying conditions that would affect the service of trimming, his nails. A letter from a veterinarian ? To tell a groomer that an old dog's legs are weak, and he can't jump up on a table ? A letter from a veterinarian ????????????????????? comfortability at an elderly age. that's all I want. This Petco location made it seem like that was way too much to ask for, even though I have evidence of three years worth of grooming confirmation text messages. I hate that you blamed my dog for being old and aged. I hate that in his old age you're making him meet new groomers and learn a new routine. And I hate that the evidence of his age no longer made him a candidate to be comfortable in your establishment anymore. me and my family will never step foot in another Petco on this island or off this island again. Please do better by the animals you serve in the community that you're in. Or, don't and keep wondering why youre getting one star reviews‍

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