Our Mission

Stray Hearts is a socially conscious shelter and adoption facility reuniting lost pets with their families and providing humane care and shelter for surrendered, lost, and homeless companion animals in Taos County, New Mexico.

Our animals are special—we treat them with respect, care, and love to prepare them for their forever families.

We make every effort to reunite lost pets with their families.

We work with animals to assess their personality and challenges as well as encourage good behavior and habits.

We ensure that all animals from Stray Hearts will be spayed/neutered, microchipped, dewormed, and fully vaccinated for their age.

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Socially Conscious Animal Community

Stray Hearts Animal Shelter, d/b/a The Humane Society of Taos is proud to join the Socially Conscious Sheltering movement and has adopted its core principles as its own organizational values.

The time has come for animal welfare professionals and the communities who support them to look beyond “no-kill” for the future of our industry. The Socially Conscious Animal Community concept is based on respectful treatment of animals, placing every healthy and safe animal, transparency and leadership, thoughtful public policy, and safe communities.

The cornerstone for Socially Conscious Animal Communities is Socially Conscious Sheltering: a compassionate, transparent, and thoughtful model outlining how animal shelters and rescues can best support vulnerable animals in their care and in their community.

Learn more about Socially Conscious Sheltering and how every part of a community can work toward a common goal.

 

Our Euthanasia Policy

Leadership Team

Catherine Horsey, Interim Executive Director

Nik Sorensen, Operations Director

Kim Herndon, DVM (Contract Veterinarian)

Samara Lujan, Medical Administrative

Cody Fernandez, Kennel Manager

Chris Kunkle, Cattery Manager

Carin Wahlrab, Foster Coordinator

Eva Perrigo, Behavioral Trainer

Board of Directors

Amy Long, President

Karly Aragon, Treasurer

Ann Romero, Secretary

Alan Bloom

Jennifer E. Welty

Advisory Council

Commissioner AnJanette Brush

Mary Domito

Laurie Mitchell Dunn

Jane Gerard

Jorge Gonzales

Victoria Gunn

Holly Johnson, DVM

Mayor Pascual Maestas

Joanna Magee

Mayor John Ortega

Diane Padoven

Elizabeth Crittenden Palacios

Michael Santistevan

Holly Summer Berries

 

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