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Black Hat Humane
Society
Blackhat Humane Society is
a non-profit organization established in 2000. They are
dedicated to rescuing and finding homes for abandoned animals and
livestock. They are the only Humane Society on the Navajo
Reservation (an area roughly the size of West Virginia). They
have a tremendous problem with pet overpopulation. Cats and dogs are
allowed to breed freely and survive on "what they can catch".
Puppies and kittens are routinely dumped at local gas stations and
grocery stores. Parvo, distemper, mange and untreated injuries are
the cause of death for most companion animals. It is rare to see a
dog or cat over 2 years of age. Once the backbone of the Navajo
economy, horses, sheep and cattle now roam the open range, foraging
for food. Their goals include; education for all ages but
concentrating on school-age children and a mobile
clinic.
Check out Black Hat
Humane Society's
dogs. | 505-604-6367 2003 Southern Blvd. SE #102-85, Rio Rancho, NM
87144 answers@afreshperspectivedogtraining.com |