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Welcome to
The Lander Pet Connection
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The Lander Pet Connection  is a
non-profit organization of volunteers
who care about the welfare of all
companion animals.  With the help of
animal lovers, we have rescued and
placed hundreds of Dogs and Cats in
loving homes. Please enjoy our website
and be sure to check out the dogs and
cats awaiting good homes
Pets Needing Homes
Who We Are
Pet Connection Q & A
Become a Member
Help with Spay and Neuter Costs
News and Events
Donate to the Pet Connection
Success Stories
Photos with Santa
Our New Cat Fund
Hire a Barn Cat
We Need Your Help
Adopting a Pet from the Pet
Connection
Lost Pets and Free to Good Homes
Fostering a Pet
Links
Contact Us
All About the Pet Connection
We had a great time on Saturday at our meeting at the Monarch room. If you
weren't able to attend, there are still plenty of opportunities to become part of
our group. Whether you're interested in dog walking and training, cat rescue,
writing newsletter articles, fostering puppies, or helping with our fund raising
events, we'd love to have you join us.
 To Learn more about the Pet
Connection,
click here for an online copy of our latest newsletter

If you'd like to become a Pet Connection volunteer,
click here for our sign-up
form. It's called a Volunteer Information sheet. Just print it out, tell us about
yourself and mail it to
J. Woodward, 628 Buena Vista Drive, Lander WY 82520
.
If you couldn't make it to the
Pet Connection's Public Meeting
Congratulations Syd!!!
The Jefferson Awards for Public
Service are given annually as a
way to recognize individuals for
their community and public
service efforts, individuals who
have made Wyoming and the
world, a better place. By
recognizing and honoring
outstanding public service, the
Jefferson Awards also serves to
encourage others to volunteer.
The awards are sponsored
statewide by KCWY News 13,
Hilltop National Bank, and
Wyoming.com.Our very own Syd
Miller received an Award of
Excellence in Public Service for
her work in founding the Lander
Pet Connection and her many
years advocating for stray and
abandoned pets. Syd is shown in
the photo with KCNY station
manager Bill Sullivan.