Blackhat Humane Society is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization established in 2000. We specialize in rescuing and rehabilitating the over 200,000 abandoned and stray animals on the Navajo Nation.
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Navajo Nation
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The Blackhat Adoption Process
1. Fill-out and submit an adoption application at www.blackhathumanesociety.org
2. Your application will be reviewed by a foster provider who will contact you regarding adoption status and ask for any other pertinent questions or information.
3. If both parties are in agreement, they will set up a meet & greet with the animal in question. This may also include a home visit.
4. The foster provider will make the final determination based upon what they feel is best fit for the animal and the family involved.
5. An adoption contract will be filled out and signed when the dog or cat goes to their new forever family.
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17390 CR 23,
Dolores,
CO
81323
Navajo Dam, NM 87419
Boys & Girls Club Of Farmington,
Farmington,
NM
87401
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