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Animal Shelter details for Desert Animal Companions / Navajo Nation Puppy Adoption Program / Veterinary & Livestock Program Please visit Desert Animal Companions / Navajo Nation Puppy Adoption Program / Veterinary & Livestock Program and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Desert Animal Companions / Navajo Nation Puppy Adoption Program / Veterinary & Livestock Program. Desert Animal Companions / Navajo Nation Puppy Adoption Program / Veterinary & Livestock Program is located in window rock, Arizona. If you have information to add or update for Desert Animal Companions / Navajo Nation Puppy Adoption Program / Veterinary & Livestock Program, please click here and let us know.
Desert Animal Companions / Navajo Nation Puppy Adoption Program / Veterinary & Livestock Program
P.O. Box 4889
window rock, Arizona 86515
Phone: 928-871-6615
Fax: 928-871-6619
Website: www.desertanimalcompanions.org/
Desert Animal Companions is a resource for information about individuals and groups working in partnership to better the lives of people and companion animals on the Navajo Reservation. The primary purpose of this site is to raise awareness, connect people who wish to contribute with people providing services, assist networking and partnership among concerned individuals and groups, and ultimately to relieve the suffering and misery of companion animals living on the Navajo Reservation.
Brief Background
Companion animal overpopulation and the inability to pay for veterinary services is a huge problem on the Navajo Reservation. The Navajo Nation, encompassing 26,000 square miles in three states (Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah), is home to an estimated 160,000 stray dogs and cats. The sheer expanse of the Nation presents a challenge in terms of providing services to tribal members, and animal problems on the Nation are growing.
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