Elsewhere, many communities demand that pets be spayed or neutered to eliminate increasing populations of dogs and cats. If this is done on the Navajo Nation wouldn it help?
It would help eliminate the number of dead dogs seen on and beside the road. Unfortunately, neutering and spaying costs money. With unemployment above 58.6% and money within a family limited, the need to get a dog or cat “fixed” is of small importance. It is easier to let someone else – the tribal government – deal with the results of the problem. Callous as some outsiders may believe it to be, the welfare of the people comes before the dogs’ and cats’.
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