Nearly 100 days later: Belle needs a home

HONOLULU (KHON2) — It’s been almost 100 days since Belle has had a loving home of her own. Is your ohana the purr-fect fit for her?

Belle is KHON2’s Wags ‘n Whiskers Wednesday feature and was brought to the shelter after she was found wandering near the Waiʻanae Public Library. 

This pup is an 83-pound, two-year-old Pit Bull Terrier mix and the Hawaiian Humane Society said she “is every bit as beautiful as her name implies.”

Since arriving at the Hawaiian Humane Society, Belle has stolen the hearts of staff and volunteers with her big smile, warm heart, soulful brown eyes, speckled ears and playful energy.

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Had a long day at work? No problem! Belle will be right there when you get home, showing her excitement with a tail wag and happy paw taps.

Officials said her favorite place to be, however, is cuddled up in your lap, getting as many cuddles as possible.

As a Reid Krucky Memorial Fund recipient, the lucky family that gets to take Belle home will have her adoption fee waived and will be given some goodies to help her settle with her new ohana.

If you’re ready to take the next step and introduce Belle to your ohana, visit the Hawaiian Humane Society’s Kosasa Family Campus at Hoopili daily from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.