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Tiger Lily

  • Puppy
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Mixed Breed
  • Mixed Breed

About Tiger Lily

Kailua Kona, HI

Breed

Mixed Breed&Mixed BreedMix

Physical Traits

Puppy
(less than 1 year)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Brown / Chocolate, White / Cream

Behavior

Personality
Eligible for Off Island Adoptions, I am located at THE ANIMAL COMMUNITY CENTER IN KONA

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Tiger Lily’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Tiger Lily's Story

This is a mixed breed puppy. This puppy's mother is adoptable dog Darling, who weighs 60lbs. The breed and size of this puppy's father is unknown. This puppy is likely to be Large sized when fully grown.<br/><br/>PLEASE READ CAREFULLY:<br/>Puppies sure are cute but they require a tremendous amount of time and commitment. Before applying to adopt a puppy, please consider if you are able to provide for everything a puppy will need to grow into a healthy, socialized adult dog. Things to consider before applying to adopt a puppy:<br/><br/>1.Time Commitment: How much time do you have to devote to the puppy and are you willing to commit to the dog for its life? From training, to multiple feedings daily, to middle of the night potty trips, puppies need constant attention and cannot be left alone for long periods of time. If you cannot devote time to properly and responsibly raise the puppy, then it's not the time to bring a puppy home. Please be aware puppies are a 10+ year commitment.<br/><br/>2. Socialization: This job is critical of a puppy owner, and is especially important in the first few months of life. Can you commit the time to socialize your puppy? Puppies need to be meet people and other dogs to become a well-adjusted and confident adult dog. Socialization is never complete in a dog, but the longer you wait the harder it gets.<br/><br/>3. Housing: It's seemingly a simple question, but is overlooked or ignored by many. Can you properly house a puppy and are you allowed to have a puppy? Renters: Check your lease to see if there are pet restrictions. Home Owners: Check your home owner's insurance policy for restrictions. Every year thousands of dogs are returned because they were not allowed - this is not fair to the animal or to you, so please make sure that there are no issues if you bring home a puppy.<br/><br/>4. Lifestyle: What is your lifestyle like? Are you an active family that spends plenty of time outdoors? Or are you more of a couch potato? Some dogs require a lot of exercise daily, and remember that small does not equal less energy. Some large breed dogs have a lower activity level than many smaller breeds.<br/><br/>5. Cost: Can you afford a puppy? Food, veterinary visits, vaccinations, training, licensing and medical emergencies. Just a few of the costs to consider, and remember the costs of owning an animal need to be maintained for its entire life.<br/><br/>6. Patience/Training: Are you a patient person? Puppies are of course babies and need to learn in order to become a well-adjusted adult. Remember it takes time and lots of patience! House training, crate training, obedience training, how to walk properly on a leash; these are just a few of the critical training areas. If you lack patience and get frustrated quickly, then maybe an older dog would be better for you.<br/><br/>7. Long Term: What will happen to the dog if you start a family? What if you have to move? Again there are thousands that are given up every year for these reasons. Dogs are a lifetime commitment, and plans for these factors need to be made to ensure that the dog remains a part of the family for the next 10-15 years.<br/><br/>8. Human Medical Issues: Are there any allergies or medical conditions in your family that could cause issues that may result in having to surrender the puppy? If there are suspected health concerns, consult a doctor before considering any pet.<br/><br/>9. Grooming: All dogs need grooming - even hairless breeds! There's brushing as well as regular attention to teeth, ears and nails. Some breeds do require professional grooming, while others may require a few minutes with a brush on a weekly basis. Are you able to handle this responsibility?<br/><br/>10. Need: Finally - Why do you want a puppy? If you already have pets in the house, especially senior pets, they may not be crazy about the idea of having a rambunctious puppy running around. Along with current pets, consider other family members too and who will care the dog for its entire life, not just its formative years. If a puppy may not be the best fit for you and your family, be sure to consider one of the many, many adult dogs waiting in our shelters!<br/><br/>IMPORTANT: Please note that we receive a high volume of applications for puppies. Our team is incredibly busy reviewing all applications and will contact you as soon as possible if your application has been approved. Please do not contact our shelters regarding the status of your application.<br/><br/>TRAINING AND SOCIALIZATION:<br/>Puppies require time, patience, and commitment to help them grow into happy, healthy adult dogs. To give the full commitment that puppies need, we do not permit adopters to adopt more than 1 puppy, of the same age or from the same litter. While it may seem cute, and even easier, to adopt 2 puppies at the same time, research shows that it's not a good idea. Littermate Syndrome can occur when 2 puppies are raised together. Their deep bond can impede their ability to properly socialize with humans and other dogs during this critical developmental period which can lead to behavioral issues as adult dogs, including reactivity and aggression. Please also consider force free, science-based training to help your new puppy become a happy, well socialized family member that won't end up back at our shelter. To find a trainer on island, visit fearfreepets.com or apdt.com.<br/><br/>TO ADOPT THIS PUPPY:<br/>Start by clicking the "Apply to Adopt button" on my profile! Once you have filled out the adoption questionnaire, our Adoptions team will follow up with you via phone or email as soon as possible. If we are a match, the Adoptions team will schedule a meet and greet appointment at the shelter.<br/><br/>If you have any questions regarding our adoption process, please reach out to us at adopt@hihs.org.<br/><br/>Please note: Our shelters are open for walk-in visits on Friday-Tuesday, from 10am to 4pm; all adoptions are by appointment only.

This is a mixed breed puppy. This puppy's mother is adoptable dog Darling, who weighs 60lbs. The breed and size of this puppy's father is unknown. This puppy is likely to be Large sized when fully grown.

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY:
Puppies sure are cute but they require a tremendous amount of time and commitment. Before applying to adopt a puppy, please consider if you are able to provide for everything a puppy will need to grow into a healthy, socialized adult dog. Things to consider before applying to adopt a puppy:

1.Time Commitment: How much time do you have to devote to the puppy and are you willing to commit to the dog for its life? From training, to multiple feedings daily, to middle of the night potty trips, puppies need constant attention and cannot be left alone for long periods of time. If you cannot devote time to properly and responsibly raise the puppy, then it's not the time to bring a puppy home. Please be aware puppies are a 10+ year commitment.

2. Socialization: This job is critica

This is a mixed breed puppy. This puppy's mother is adoptable dog Darling, who weighs 60lbs. The breed and size of this puppy's father is unknown. This puppy is likely to be Large sized when fully grown.

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY:
Puppies sure are cute but they require a tremendous amount of time and commitment. Before applying to adopt a puppy, please consider if you are able to provide for everything a puppy will need to grow into a healthy, socialized adult dog. Things to consider before applying to adopt a puppy:

1.Time Commitment: How much time do you have to devote to the puppy and are you willing to commit to the dog for its life? From training, to multiple feedings daily, to middle of the night potty trips, puppies need constant attention and cannot be left alone for long periods of time. If you cannot devote time to properly and responsibly raise the puppy, then it's not the time to bring a puppy home. Please be aware puppies are a 10+ year commitment.

2. Socialization: This job is critical of a puppy owner, and is especially important in the first few months of life. Can you commit the time to socialize your puppy? Puppies need to be meet people and other dogs to become a well-adjusted and confident adult dog. Socialization is never complete in a dog, but the longer you wait the harder it gets.

3. Housing: It's seemingly a simple question, but is overlooked or ignored by

How To Adopt

Tiger Lily was listed as Adoptable by Hawaii Island Humane Society
How can I adopt Tiger Lily?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Hawaii Island Humane Society. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Tiger Lily is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Hawaii Island Humane Society for details on the pet.
When can I meet Tiger Lily?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Hawaii Island Humane Society will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Tiger Lily, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Hawaii Island Humane Society, and they'll be happy to help!
Hawaii Island Humane Society's Adoption Policy
*Please note that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are unable to permit the public into our shelters to view our adoptable animals. All adoptions are by appointment only. Thank you for your understanding and patience.* Adopting a shelter pet is a rewarding and life-changing experience, for you AND for your new best friend. At Hawaii Island Humane Society, our mission is to enhance the bond between humans and animals. Pets are a lifelong commitment. As living beings, pets have physical, social, and emotional needs. Our trained Lifesaving Programs team utilizes progressive, conversational adoption counseling to help make the best matches for not only our shelter pets, but also for you! In line with national best practices and animal welfare industry standards, our goals are to remove barriers to adoption while also helping our shelter pets live their best lives as companion animals. HOW TO ADOPT: STEP 1 - Check out our available pets! STEP 2 - Submit an adoption application. You can submit an application directly from the animal's profile. 3. Wait to hear from an adoption counselor to schedule a meet and greet.* Our adoption counselors review adoption applications on Mondays and Tuesdays. Please do NOT contact our adoption counselors about the status of your application. Meet and Greets, and pet pick ups are scheduled on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays (Keaau and the Animal Community Center only.) *Please note: Due to the high volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to every applicant individually. Our adoptions team will contact you if we think you may be the right match for one of our shelter pets. We strictly prohibit the use of foster/shelter dogs for any activity other than being a companion animal.

Tiger Lily is from Hawaii Island Humane Society

[Kailua Kona, HI]

Our Mission
Hawaii Island Humane Society is a non-profit animal welfare organization that offers lifesaving programs and community outreach services. The mission of Hawaii Island Humane Society is to prevent cruelty to animals, eliminate pet overpopulation, and enhance the bond between humans and animals. Our organization, established ...
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Today's hours: 9am - 5:30pm
Location
78-6767 Mamalahoa Hwy Kailua Kona, HI, 96740

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