Mana, a friendly young dog, the Tribune-Herald Pet of the Week, lives at the Tasha Ohana Animal Sanctuary in Hilo, which is home for more than 70 dogs, 200 cats and six trained pigs. Mana, a friendly young dog, the
Mana, a friendly young dog, the Tribune-Herald Pet of the Week, lives at the Tasha Ohana Animal Sanctuary in Hilo, which is home for more than 70 dogs, 200 cats and six trained pigs.
Located on the Big Island of Hawaii in the outskirts of Hilo it has been in operation since 2002, co-founded by Laurie Lannan and her mother, the late Amy Lannan.
To see more pictures of more dogs and cats waiting for a new home, please visit www.tashaohana.petfinder.com. The center, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, operates on donations from the community and its founders.
“The animals come to the sanctuary when no other options are available except euthanasia. Big Island residents bring animals to the shelter because they know that Tasha Ohana will provide a safe and healthy environment on the over 13 acres of land for the animals to live their lives,” said volunteer Rosemary Karlsson. “When possible, adoption homes are found, but if not, no animal is put-down unless it is sick or has a poor quality of life.”
Tasha Ohana is always in need of donations for food, vet bills and supplies. Donations are tax-deductible. To visit the sanctuary to meet a dog or cat, call Lannan at 959-4534. Email Pay Pal donations to: Tashaohana@yahoo.com or send checks to: Tasha Ohana, 374 Alaloa Road, Hilo, HI 96720.