My name is JJ!

Posted over 5 months ago|Updated over 2 weeks ago
JJ

My basic info

Age
1 year 3 months old, Adult
Sex
Male
Color
Black/White
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
48 lbs (current)
Pet ID
50195

My health

  • Spayed/neutered

My story

Contact info

Their adoption process

The Lander Pet Connection cannot guarantee the breed, composition or ages of our animals as we usually have very little history prior to them entering the rescue.

Our intention is to ensure long lasting, committed and loving homes for all animals at LPC. If we feel that an animal and a potential owner are not a good fit, we reserve the right to deny an adoption.

Adoption steps

  1. Interview
    1. https://www.landerpets.org/how-to-adopt

      We'd love to chat with you to make the best match!
  2. Meet the Pet
    1. Come meet the pets you're interested in!
  3. Take the Pet Home
    1. Take your new family member home!

Go meet their pets

We are open to the public Tuesday- Friday 1-5, and Saturday 9-1. We are also open by appointment if those times don't work for you to meet pets!

More about this shelter

The Lander Pet Connection is dedicated to saving the lives of homeless Lander-area animals. The LPC is compassion and kindness in action. We work every day to save the lives of starving, injured and abandoned animals and then find them loving homes. We provide resources and education to loving pet guardians to better support the human-animal bond in our wonderful community. We are helping people with pets and pets without people.

We are a humble, devoted and active group that helps animals in Lander and Fremont County Wyoming. The LPC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit animal shelter and rescue. We serve as a refuge for lost and found dogs in cooperation with the city of Lander, in addition to operating independently to save lives.

Founded in 1996 by Syd Miller, the Lander Pet Connection is a companion animal rescue and adoption nonprofit based in Lander, Wyoming. Originally called the “Dare to Care Animal League,” the organization later registered at the “Lander Pet Connection.” Syd Miller helped save hundreds of animals in the area.