See your furry friends in Hawaiian Humane Society's calendar
The Hawaiian Humane Society has announced the return of its popular 'Pets in Paradise' calendar contest.
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This annual fundraising event invites pet owners across Hawaiʻi to submit photos of their furry companions for a chance to be featured in the organization's calendar for 2026.
Starting June 1 through June 30, the contest will accept photo submissions of dogs, cats and other animals. Entries cost $30 per photo, with no limit on submissions per household.This event will also raise critical funds for over 30 programs and services that Hawaiian Humane provides to support animals and the community.
'What makes this contest truly meaningful is seeing how pet owners across the islands come together to support animals in need,' said Anna Neubauer, president and CEO of the Hawaiian Humane Society. 'Every photo submitted and vote cast helps us provide medical care, find homes for shelter animals and keep pets with their families during difficult times.'
Pet owners can enter the contest by submitting high-quality, landscape-oriented photos of their pets. No people are allowed in the photos. Once entered, family and friends can vote for their favorite pets for just $1 per vote.
To enter and for more information, visit the Hawaiian Humane Society's website.
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