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Navajo Nation The Navajo Nation includes the southwest corner of Utah, but most of it is in Arizona and New Mexico. Rich Kane | The Salt Lake Tribune Rescue workers from Park City-based Nuzzles & Co. feed stray dogs in a shopping center pa Rich Kane | The Salt Lake Tribune Rescue center operator Yvonne Todacheene says goodbye to a pair of puppies. Rich Kane | The Salt Lake Tribune Yvonne Todacheene helps load rescued puppies into the Nuzzles & Co. van for the drive bac Rich Kane | The Salt Lake Tribune Nuzzles & Co. president Kathleen Toth points out an area in Shiprock where stray dogs and Rich Kane | The Salt Lake Tribune A dog gets his licks in at the rescue center operated by Izzy Alire and Yvonne Todacheene in Rich Kane | The Salt Lake Tribune These puppies are about to be placed in a kennel with their mom and driven back to Park City. Rich Kane | The Salt Lake Tribune Rescue center operators Yvonne Todacheene and Izzy Alire in Shiprock, New Mexico. Rich Kane | The Salt Lake Tribune Stacey Daw, based out of Shiprock, New Mexico, is one of only four animal control officers on Rich Kane | The Salt Lake Tribune This rescued dog will be driven back to Park City and adopted out. copy Rich Kane | The Salt Lake Tribune Park City-based Nuzzles & Co. also rescues stray cats found on the Navajo Reservation and Rich Kane | The Salt Lake Tribune A mural on the Navajo Reservation in Shiprock, New Mexico Rich Kane | The Salt Lake Tribune Rescued dogs at the home of Izzy Alire and Yvonne Todacheene in Shiprock, New Mexico. Rich Kane | The Salt Lake Tribune A dog and her puppies are ready for the long drive back to Park City. Rich Kane | The Salt Lake Tribune Stray dogs follow William Shirley, who works for the city of Shiprock, New Mexico.