ASKA’S ANIMALS FOUNDATION
ASKA’S ANIMALS FOUNDATION
LOST & FOUND
Have you found a lost or stray animal?
If you have found a lost animal. Take the following steps:
- Contact your local non-emergency dispatch line to inform them and ask next steps.
- Teton County Dispatch: (208) 776-8200
- Reach out to your local shelter.
- If the animal is ill or injured, call the local veterinarian.
- Post on your local Facebook Community Page with a photo.
- Use PetCo Love Lost.
Have you lost your own pet?
If your pet is missing, we aim to provide you with the necessary tools to facilitate a swift reunion. Take the following steps:
- Contact your local non-emergency dispatch line to inform them and inquire about any relevant calls. Teton Valley, ID resources:
- Teton County Dispatch: (208) 776-8200
- Reach out to your local shelters/rescues/veterinarians in case they get brought there. Teton Valley, ID resources:
- Post on your local Facebook Community Page with a photo and point of contact. Be sure to add details of when/where they were last seen. Teton Valley, ID resources:
- Use PetCo Love Lost.
Petco Love Lost
Nearly 10 million pets go missing each year – we help them return home.
Established in 1999, Petco Love formalizes Petco’s longstanding commitment to animal welfare. We simplify the search for lost and found pets by offering a free central location to report, search, and share.
Our database includes pets reported by individuals as well as thousands of shelter partners across the country. By uploading a photo of your lost or found pet and reporting it in our system, you make that pet visible to pet parents searching for their pet – making happy pet reunions just a few clicks away.
Petco Love Lost is a free and easy way to search 165K+ lost and found pets to help them return home.
Looking to “find” a new pet?
Since Aska’s Animals is more about getting the animals in our program “adoption ready” and not facilitating adoptions, here are a few of our partners who do!
Wildlife
With the Tetons as our backyard, sharing a space with a variety of wild animals, it is important to know what to do if you come across hurt or deceased wildlife. Here are some local resources if you find yourself needing help:






