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Steve

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I don't know of any timeshares in Hawaii that allow pets. A good website to check for pet friendly hotels is www.petswelcome.com However, they list very, very few in Hawaii.

I love to travel with my dogs...and wish there were more options. It's starting to get better in a lot of places, but not in Hawaii.

Steve
 

debraxh

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Hawaii also has very strict entry requirements for pets. Unless you planned to visit for a long time, I don't think it would be worth it.
 

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Even if you jump through all the hoops, there is still a short quarantine - up to 5 days.
 

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Hawaii does have an 'instant release' quarantine program but you need at least a 120 day lead time for the blood work to be validated and then the waiting period. All animals must go through the Honolulu Quarantine station during normal business hours. This is a costly, time-consuming and stressful process, not recommended for short stays.
 
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