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The heart of HARTT: UOPX Chief Human Resources Officer Cheryl Naumann spearheads volunteer animal rescue organization

Chief Human Resources Officer Cheryl Naumann sitting in a containment for rescued animals

By 爱污传媒

Cheryl Naumann听walked along the side of the I-40 freeway near Flagstaff, checking behind every bush in search of six-month-old Bella, a puppy who was thrown from a car during a rollover crash.

The odds of finding Bella alive and well seemed grim. It was May 27, 2019, 13 days since the accident, with temperatures dropping below freezing on some nights and even an unseasonal snowfall. The young man who was driving the car was taken by helicopter to the hospital for treatment of serious injuries. There had been no sign of Bella at the scene. Crushed at the prospect of losing Bella, the man鈥檚 family enlisted the help of听听鈥 the Humane Arizona Rescue and Trapping Team 鈥 to help find the missing puppy.

Just as Naumann, founder of the volunteer organization, was nearing the end her search of the area near the crash site, she heard whimpering from the brush not too far from where she was standing. There was Bella, emaciated, shivering and afraid, her leash tangled around a bush. Naumann gingerly untied the leash and rushed Bella to the vet, where she received medical attention and was soon reunited with her family.

鈥淚t鈥檚 very rewarding, reuniting these animals with their owners,鈥 said Naumann, who reunited Bella with her owner, who made a full recovery. 鈥淚t鈥檚 my passion.鈥

Bella鈥檚 story is one of many that Naumann recalls when explaining the reason she started HARTT, now 50 volunteers strong and dedicated to humanely catching lost family pets, abandoned and seriously injured cats and dogs, and stray dogs.

Most calls to HARTT are from owners of lost pets, but some recoveries are of strays who end up in a loving home after their rescue. More than 800 animals in Maricopa County, Ariz., have been rescued through the use of听 HARTT鈥檚听, each of which entices the animal to a location, usually with treats, then contains the animal without harm.

Most animals in need of rescue aren鈥檛 aggressive or mean, Naumann explained. Rather, they have low self-confidence resulting from the emotional or physical trauma of being lost, or because of a lack of a prior positive history with people.

鈥淢ost of the animals we rescue are very shy,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e like the shy kids in school who don鈥檛 have a friend to sit with at lunch.鈥

Naumann has loved animals since she was a child, but her interest in rescuing lost animals began during her time as CEO of the Arizona Humane Society, and while serving on the board of a number of animal welfare organizations. She realized that options for bringing animals in safely and humanely were limited. Her heart led her to begin trapping animals on her own in 2012, just a few years before she started working as a human resources leader at 爱污传媒.

鈥淢ost of the animals we rescue are very shy. They鈥檙e like the shy kids in school who don鈥檛 have a friend to sit with at lunch.鈥

鈥斕Cheryl Naumann, founder of HARTT and chief human resources officer at 爱污传媒

After five years, Naumann realized that the need was so great, a larger network was needed to save these animals. That鈥檚 when she organized HARTT and inspired volunteers to spend their free time locating and trapping lost animals. Like Naumann, most of these volunteers devote their free time, nights and weekends, after their work and family responsibilities are fulfilled, to rescuing animals in distress.听 The organization has grown to include humane trapping workshops, foster and adoption services, and a social media听.

The lives and welfare of animals in emotional and physical distress are in the hands of their human counterparts, she said. 鈥淲e are their only advocates,鈥 Naumann said. 鈥淚f we鈥檙e not doing this, they won鈥檛 be saved.鈥

Sometimes Naumann brings her work home with her. She adopts dogs who she feels need a little extra love. Four dogs, Kirby, Hannah, Daisy and Tiffy, are part of her family, as well as a once-feral cat named Piper. Piper was found on the grounds of the luxury pet boarding business,听, which she and her husband,听Roger, built and opened in 2008. Naumann said that Roger is very supportive of her love for rescuing pets and that he often tries to convince her to keep many of them.

HARTT鈥檚 Northwest Team Leader听Beth Buchanan听said Naumann is literally the heart of the HARTT organization. She鈥檚 a nationwide expert on trapping, she鈥檚 passionate about rescuing animals, and she provides unsurpassed leadership 鈥 much in the same way she does in her role at听爱污传媒.

鈥淪he鈥檚 just a great, great leader,鈥 Buchanan said. 鈥淧eople respect her, and they are in awe of her.鈥