Lander Pet Connection

The Lander Pet Connection, Inc., is a non-profit organization
incorporated with the State of Wyoming. It was formed by a
group of concerned people who care about the welfare of all
companion animals.
With the help of other animal lovers throughout Fremont
County:
- We have rescued and placed hundreds of dogs and
cats in loving homes. Some of our rescued pets have
been abandoned by their owners, some have been
found wandering alone in remote areas, and some
have actually been stuffed into dumpsters and
dumped at the local landfill.
- We work with the city pound, evaluating, socializing
and training impounded and unwanted animals.
- We pay for a vet exam, shots, spaying/neutering, and
food and other expenses.
- We maintain a telephone hotline and keep a list of
people who want to adopt pets, and put them in touch
with owners who want to give-up their pets.
- We provide counseling for owners with dogs having
behavior-related problems
- We advertise animals available for adoption on the
radio, in the local newspaper, and on our website.
- Our registered therapy dogs go into schools, and
participate in programs for local civic groups, thereby
teaching and promoting responsible pet ownership
and the benefits of the human/animal bond.
- We initiated a low cost spay/neuter program with the
cooperation of the local veterinarians. This program is
limited due to a lack of funds, but it is a good start on
coping with the pet over-population problem.
Lander Pet Connection
Board of Directors
Suellin Renninson, President
Jeannette Woodward, Vice President
Maria Powley: Secretary
Sydney Miller, Treasurer