The City is working to implement a new licensing & permitting platform for individual & company contractors. The new process will be 100% online. It'll allow individuals to apply, renew, & pay for licenses from home and/or work. The platform will streamline the application process, provide updates, and allow individuals to talk directly with staff. More info will be announced at a later date.
Our Animal Control Officers aim to keep citizens and pets safe throughout Cheyenne and Laramie County. Our three main priorities are citizen and animal well-being, public education, and when necessary, ordinance/State Statute enforcement. Our officers respond daily to animal-related concerns or complaints called in throughout Laramie County and are available 24-7 as backup to other emergency response agencies.
Animal Control would like to thank the citizens and visitors of Cheyenne for their help in reporting animal control issues. We'd also like to thank the citizens of Cheyenne for always helping each other reunite lost pets with their loved ones! We all play an important role and together we can best provide a safe and sustainable quality of life for our animals.
Monday - Sunday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
(307) 637-6206
(307) 637-6524 (Emergency Only After Hours)
ewagner@cheyennecity.org
307-631-6773
tdryden@cheyennecity.org
307-631-6887
knguyen@cheyennecity.org
307-631-4005
jkindsvater@cheyennecity.org
307-631-3168
pkisiel@cheyennecity.org
307-631-4818
Aggressive animal
Currently at-large posing a threat
Animal bites
Bites inflicted on a human being that BROKE skin
At-large animal
Unrestrained OFF its property in a high-traffic area
Wellness-check
Injured
Severely sick
Left outside without convenient and safe access to shelter to protect them from the weather
Wellness-check in vehicle
Left unattended without adequate ventilation or in such a manner as to subject the animal to extreme temperatures which adversely affect its health or welfare
Wildlife
A certain wild animal (skunk, raccoon, etc.) bit or is attempting to bite a person or pet
At-large
Unrestrained OFF its property in a low-traffic area
Animal waste
Person owning, keeping, possessing or harboring any animal didn’t remove and dispose of, in a prompt and sanitary manner, feces left by the animal on any public property, or any private property not owned or lawfully occupied by such person
Excessive wastes that may potentially harm public health
Bites
Bites inflicted on a human being that did NOT break skin
Confined animal
Restricted in an area (ex: dog that was at-large is now confined inside your house and you are unable to take it to the shelter)
Deceased animal (in city)
Owner or person having possession of a dead animal or cannot be found
Public Nuisance
Molests passersby, animals, or passing vehicles
Damages property
Barks, whines, howls, or makes other noise in an excessive, or untimely continuous fashion (After Hours - call Law Enforcement Dispatch: 307-637-6524)
Trapped Animal
Domestic animal caught in a trap (ex: dog, cat, pet rabbit)
*If you attempt to trap a domestic animal but a wild animal got trapped instead, you are responsible for releasing that animal. Contact a local pest control company for assistance
Cheyenne City Ordinances
Laramie County Ordinances
Wyoming State Statutes
Phone Number
(307) 632-6655
Hours of Operation
Monday – Saturday: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Location
800 Southwest Dr, Cheyenne, WY 82007
If you’d like to report a lost pet or if you think your lost pet was brought to the shelter by a citizen or by Animal Control, please click here to visit the shelter’s Lost & Found webpage or call them during their hours of operation.
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