Support Dogs and Cats on American Indian Reservations

There are an estimated 1,500 stray dogs roaming the Navajo Nation, but the real number may be as much as four times higher. And there are many hundreds of stray cats as well.

American Indian people love dogs and cats as much as you do. Too often, though, many reservations lack the resources to manage the stray population and care for orphaned animals.

Some people mistakenly think that casinos have ended poverty on the reservations. But that's far from the truth. Most American Indians living on reservations have never even seen a casino, let alone received money from one.

That's why dogs and cats on reservations need help, like:

* necessities such as pet food, blankets, toys and treats
* mobile spay and neuter clinics
* care of stray and orphaned animals, with the goal of adoption into loving homes
Pledge to support dogs and cats on American Indian reservations when opportunities to do so arise.
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