Olga’s original family moved out of town and left her chained up in the yard. She was starving when the neighbors found her, cut the chain and brought her to safety at Lucky’s Place in Star Valley. As soon as she was transferred to the AAC she started to...
Patches was originally found on the Wind River Indian Reservation at our June 2018 spay/neuter clinic. She was scared and hairless with severe case of Mange. We brought her back to Jackson to get the medical she needed and deserved. After a few weeks in a medical...
Harper was with us at the AAC for 1.5 years. She originally flew from NOLA to escape her euthanasia date. She always kept to herself in Kitty City and flew under the radar. It took her 1.5 years before she met her forever family!
Polly was originally found as a stray in Idaho Falls and never claimed. She spent months here at the AAC and we couldn’t explain why. A previous adopter kept her eye on her until she could get to Wyoming to adopt her. As soon as the time was right, Polly was...
Hobbes originally came from Star Valley after being found as a stray. He was transferred to the AAC and even adopted out. A few months later his adopter realized he wasn’t great around other dogs and unfortunately had to rehome him. Hobbes joined us back at the...
Making a difference in the lives of homeless animals through rescue, adoption, education, and spay/neuter.
The AAC has rescued and re-homed over 3,900 cats and dogs since being founded in 2004. The low-cost Spay/Neuter Wyoming Program has spayed and neutered over 14,000 animals since being established in 2009.