We remove as many companion animals from the reservation as possible, provide vet care (often surgeries to repair injuries from car vs. dog incidents), vaccinations, and spay/neuter prior to adopting them out to qualified homes. We also host low or no cost spay/neuter/vaccination/worming clinics on the reservations. We provide bulk vaccinations to various people around the reservation to help reduce the spread of disease (parvovirus and distemper are very common), and we network with a variety of groups to provide the best possible outcome for the animals we take responsibility for.
There is an adoption application for potential adopters to fill. We then call and conduct a phone interview, and if it seems like a good fit we set up a meet and greet with the dog(s). The adoption fee for puppies is $275 and the fee for adults is $175. We do not charge a fee to fill out our adoption applications. The dog or puppy will be spayed/neutered, current on DHPP vaccinations, dewormer and rabies vaccination depending on age, treated with a tick/flea medicine, given anti-parasitic medicine, and have a microchip already implanted that is free for the adopter to register. Adopters also receive access to a free 30-day trial of pet health insurance.