Seeing Oahu through a doggie ('ilio's) eyes! Lots of good things to sniff and mongoose to chase and birds to fly after - oops, my Lohe (short for Kolohe, meaning rascal) is too big to fly. His shar pei/ rhodesian ridgeback heritage - ok, he's a poi dog - keep him grounded although he is a heck of a jumper. Particularly if you are holding cheese!
We wander near and far to coves and trails, places with great views, places that love dogs and some places that aren't thrilled with them - but we seek out spots that a big energetic pup can romp and get his ya-yas out, as I like to say. Which means he doesn't destroy the house with his pent up energy. or snack on the cat.
Dogs made the journey to the Hawaiian Islands with the earliest Polynesians, who used them for companionship and most likely food (ok, food) but things have changed (in most cultures). Dogs now must meet Hawaii quarantine control regulations to be admitted into the state which can be handled several ways, depending on how much time their owners have before hand to prepare for the trip.
Stay tuned for roaming news and tips, hopefully some helpful links, photos, geocaching updates and other goodies, too!