Master Hawaii’s Checklist 2—from microchip to NIIP—so your pet walks out of the Kona, Kahului, or Lihue airport by your side.
4.9/5 star reviews
Thousands of happy customers worldwide
Confused about microchip, rabies, and FAVN requirements.
Worried your pet could face up to 120 days in quarantine.
Overwhelmed by deadlines and last-minute fees.
Unsure which airlines and airports allow direct release.
Paying thousands to brokers for information you could handle yourself.
Follow a proven timeline that keeps you ahead of every deadline.
Pass the FAVN test on the first try with our vet checklist.
Stay organized with printable binder tabs and document trackers.
Book pet-friendly flights and vetted airport clinics with confidence.
Land in Hawaii and walk out of the airport with your pet in under an hour.
Confirm the right microchip and rabies history, pick the correct airport, reserve the inspection vet, and set up your travel binder.
Schedule the FAVN titer, start the 30-day countdown, and secure a passing result.
Verify timelines, complete the AQS-279 form, and reconfirm flight and airport vet details.
Prepare, pay for, and mail your complete entry packet to the Hawaii Animal Quarantine Station.
Obtain the health certificate, apply tick treatment, and print your NIIP permit.
Pack supplies, check in early, and breeze through the airport inspection for direct release.
" I was terrified of Hawaii’s strict rules, but this course walked me through everything. Our golden retriever, Finn, was released in Kona within 20 minutes! "
" The step-by-step deadlines saved me from an expensive mistake. Worth every penny and then some. "
" As a military family PCSing to Oahu, we needed a fool-proof plan. Our two cats arrived quarantine-free thanks to Dr. Kain’s guidance. "
Module 1: Build Your Foundation (6+ Months Out)
Confirm the right microchip and rabies history, pick the correct airport, reserve the inspection vet, and set up your travel binder.
Module 2: Testing & Timing (5 Months Out)
Schedule the FAVN titer, start the 30-day countdown, and secure a passing result.
Module 3: Organize & Pre-Submit (4 Months Out)
Verify timelines, complete the AQS-279 form, and reconfirm flight and airport vet details.
Module 4: Submit Your Entry Packet (2 Months Out)
Prepare, pay for, and mail your complete entry packet to the Hawaii Animal Quarantine Station.
Module 5: Final Vet Prep (14 Days Out)
Obtain the health certificate, apply tick treatment, and print your NIIP permit.
Module 6: Travel Day Game Plan
Pack supplies, check in early, and breeze through the airport inspection for direct release.
Module 7: After Arrival & Settling In
Help your pet settle in, register with a local vet, and stay compliant with island regulations.
Bonus Module: Resources & FAQ Library
Access printable checklists, contact templates, and an ever-growing FAQ library.
4.9/5 star reviews
A detailed, easy-to-follow online course that guides you through every checklist, form, and deadline required to bring your dog or cat to Hawaii quarantine-free.
Instant streaming access to 40+ bite-sized video lessons.
Downloadable checklists, timelines, and printable binder templates.
Membership in the private ‘Paws to Paradise’ support community.
Lifetime course updates whenever Hawaii regulations change.
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"Best purchase ever!"
" The step-by-step deadlines saved me from an expensive mistake. Worth every penny and then some. "
USDA-accredited veterinarian focused on animal travel compliance.
Successfully guided 3,000+ pets through Hawaii’s direct release process.
Featured pet-travel consultant for Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines.
Speaker at multiple International Pet and Animal Transport Association (IPATA) conferences.
Founder of the five-star-rated ‘Paws to Paradise’ pet relocation service.
Maintains a 98% on-time clearance rate for pets she assists.
We want you to find value in our trainings! We offer full refunds within 30 days. With all of our valuable video training, we are confident you WILL love it!
Yes! The course breaks down each document—AQS-279, NIIP, FAVN, health certificate—and shows you exactly when and how to submit them so you never miss a step.
No. The process applies to both dogs and cats, and our lessons cover tips and carrier recommendations for each.
Instead of piecing together outdated blog posts, you get a current, veterinarian-led system, downloadable templates, and community support—all designed to save you time, money, and stress.
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