High recurring pet costs can turn an affordable lease into a fragile monthly budget.
Treat this as the first thing to verify before paying application fees, signing a lease, or narrowing neighborhoods.
See how Schofield Barracks stacks up on dog costs, vet access, climate, and local restrictions before you move or sign a lease in Hawaii.
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Move / lease risk verdict
Schofield Barracks has enough stacked friction that dog owners should compare alternatives and verify the riskiest signals first.
Move decision brief
A city score is not enough. Use this brief to decide which dog-owner risks to clear first for this exact move.
Treat this as the first thing to verify before paying application fees, signing a lease, or narrowing neighborhoods.
No active local BSL is reported, so the main policy check shifts to the lease addendum and property rules.
275 walkable days give active owners more usable calendar for exercise planning.
90 hot days and 0 unhealthy AQI days make summer routines and air quality worth stress-testing.
$112/mo estimated pet rent and $275/mo modeled pet cost should be priced into the lease decision.
Verify against the primary source or written property policy before treating this city as cleared.
Verify against the primary source or written property policy before treating this city as cleared.
Core dog-owner city dataset: NOAA-derived climate normals; last checked 2026-04-06; confidence high.
Core dog-owner city dataset: FEMA National Risk Index layer; last checked 2026-04-06; confidence high.
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Schofield Barracks stacks enough American Pit Bull Terrier-specific friction that you should compare alternatives before committing.
Local ordinances, county rules, and landlord insurance language can change faster than the dataset.
Reviewed City and County of Honolulu Code § 12-7.1 for the Schofield Barracks jurisdiction sample. The dangerous-dog definition states that a dog's breed shall not be considered in determining whether it is dangerous, which supports the current no-active-local-BSL posture for this Honolulu County jurisdiction layer. Private lease, HOA, and insurance restrictions remain separate from local law.
Lease-level fees, deposits, breed exclusions, and building rules vary by property.
Reviewed the current Island Palm Communities PCS guidance serving Schofield Barracks family housing as a live renter sample. The official housing policy allows up to two pets per household, keeps breed restrictions in place, waives pet fees and pet rent for military families, and includes electricity, water, sewer, gas, trash, and recycling in rent, so renter households still face breed-screening and community-policy friction rather than friction-free pet access. Use this as current housing-friction and renter-scenario evidence for Schofield Barracks, not as a universal CDP-wide rule.
Density does not guarantee appointment availability, emergency coverage, specialty care, or new-patient access.
City-level climate does not capture neighborhood shade, building HVAC reliability, or daily walk timing.
County-level AQI can miss hyperlocal smoke, wildfire, traffic, and building-filtration differences.
FEMA risk is directional and should be paired with address-level flood, wildfire, storm, and evacuation review.
Breed traits are generalized; age, health, coat, conditioning, training, and individual temperament can change fit.
Property-level lease terms override city-level averages and can differ inside the same neighborhood.
Reviewed the current Island Palm Communities PCS guidance serving Schofield Barracks family housing as a live renter sample. The official housing policy allows up to two pets per household, keeps breed restrictions in place, waives pet fees and pet rent for military families, and includes electricity, water, sewer, gas, trash, and recycling in rent, so renter households still face breed-screening and community-policy friction rather than friction-free pet access. Use this as current housing-friction and renter-scenario evidence for Schofield Barracks, not as a universal CDP-wide rule.
The Bottom Line: Schofield Barracks lands in the lower tier of our national comparison. That usually means one or two structural constraints, such as extreme weather, higher recurring pet costs, or breed-law friction, are doing most of the damage.
Schofield Barracks ranks #4168 out of 4,184 analyzed cities nationwide. Inside HI, it currently sits #31 out of 34 cities in the representative state set.
Schofield Barracks has a fairly balanced climate in our comparison model, with 275 walkable days per year. Most owners can expect standard seasonal adjustments rather than year-round weather disruption.
Care is available, but it is not especially cheap. Local pricing runs above the national baseline in our model, so routine visits and emergency care are more likely to feel expensive than in mid-cost markets.
Housing and policy matter here too. Renters should budget for roughly $112 a month in added pet surcharges, which puts this market on the more expensive side of pet-accepting rentals.
Schofield Barracks sits in honolulu County, and that local context matters because city-level pet friendliness often swings on county housing pressure, clinic supply, and climate. We estimate roughly 0.18 dog parks or off-leash areas serving the local market, which is one reason the community score lands at A-. Extreme Heat conditions drive the walking pattern here, with 90 very hot days and 0 very cold days in the annual weather window.
Source: US Census Bureau (ACS 2022)
Vet services here are 12% more expensive than the national average.
Source: Census CBP 2022
Source: NOAA 1991-2020 Normals
0.18 estimated dog parks (0.11 per 10k residents).
Source: EPA AirNow System
0 poor air quality days/yr. Safe for all breeds.
Source: FEMA National Risk Index
Overall rating: Relatively High.
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Want the next best decision path after Schofield Barracks? Clear the broader Hawaii rule context first, then open the compare tool or switch to a breed-specific move profile.
The estimated monthly cost for pet necessities and rent surcharges in Schofield Barracks is $275. This is a modeled comparison figure, not a guaranteed household budget.
Schofield Barracks has a disaster risk score of 98.76 (Relatively High) and an air quality index median of 31. Breed-specific legislation (BSL) status is listed here as none, but local rules should always be verified directly before relocating.
There are approximately 2.4 veterinary practices per 10,000 residents in this area. That points to relatively stable local access for routine care compared with thinner markets.
These in-state cities land near Schofield Barracks on the same overall score scale, which makes them useful comparison points for climate, vet access, and pet housing costs.
The data presented on this page is compiled from public government and institutional datasets, then translated into a comparison model for readers. Some fields are estimated, normalized, or joined across sources.
Disclaimer: Tails.city is an editorial comparison and diligence tool, not legal, veterinary, or financial advice. While we aim for accuracy, local ordinances, lease terms, and source datasets can change. Always verify laws, property rules, and local conditions before relocating. To learn more, read our detailed methodology.