Police hope either the owner of the dogs or someone who has information on the dogs' whereabouts will call the Animal Control Unit at 721-5385 or the non-emergency dispatch line at 721-2526.
Thanks to the Cheyenne Animal Shelter and Black Dog Animal Rescue in Cheyenne, there are so many friendly four-legged critters who need good homes! Check out some of the animals you can adopt in Cheyenne, right now!
Fort Bridger is one of Wyoming's most historic sites. Established as a trading post in 1842, it became a popular resting place for weary travelers on the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails.
It's also the final resting place of Wyoming's most legendary dog, "Thornburgh"...
Another spring snowstorm is expected to pound southeast Wyoming late tomorrow and Wednesday, and pet owners are being urged to make preparations to make sure their furry friends stay safe and warm.
With temperatures on the rise Wyoming's grasses, trees and flowers will soon be in bloom. Granted this makes the Cowboy State a beautiful place, unless you're one of the thousands affects by seasonal allergies!