A cute, cuddly pup awaits future ohana at Hawaiian Humane Society
Echo is a terrier mix and weighs in at 55 pounds.
Terrier mix, Kinako, is ready to steal your heart
According to the Hawaiian Humane Society, her sweet and loving personality has won the hearts of staff, volunteers and foster families.
Echo is an active girl who loves hiking and the beach, but her favorite thing to do is cuddle with her favorite human.
Hawaiian Humane officials said she is extremely food-motivated and will learn new skills if a tasty treat is involved.Above all, Echo is a kind and well-mannered pup who has so much love to give, even to other dogs and strangers.
As a recipient of the Hawaiian Humane Society's Reid Krucky Memorial Fund, Echo's adoption fee is waived.
Her future family will also receive an adoption starter kit to help her settle into her new home.
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If you are ready to add Echo to your ohana, pay her a visit at the Mōʻiliʻili Campus daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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