Meet Artie: The paw-fect addition to your ʻohana
Artie is a 43-pound, 3-year-old Terrier mix who has been with the Hawaiian Humane Society since January. The pooch was surrendered to the Humane Society after his previous owner could no longer provide proper care, HHS said.
This fun-loving pooch could be your next furry friend
The pup is described as sweet and playful, and is perfect for adventures. He loves beach trips and hikes, and is quite the performer. He can catch treats in mid-air!
Artie's adoption fee is waived, and will come with a bunch of supplies to help him settle into his new hale, as he is a Reid Krucky recipient.
Potential ʻohana can meet Artie at the Hawaiian Humane Society Kosasa Family Campus, open daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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