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Introducing Frosty! Despite being the smallest among his brothers, Frosty is both growing and gaining confidence quickly! He loves getting attention from humans and having lots of snuggle time, although he may become a bit uneasy when held and will likely try to wriggle free. Frosty loves to play with toys and is eager to accept treats that keep him busy. Like any puppy, he spends a lot of his day finding a comfy spot and settling in for a good nap! Frosty and his siblings will ~tentatively~ be ready to meet potential adopters starting Friday December 22nd. He is patiently waiting to meet his people, fill out an application to make him a part of your family! Thinking of adopting a puppy? Please consider the amount of time and attention that will need to be dedicated to raising a dog from puppyhood. Committing time every day to helping them to learn to love the world around them i.e. people, animals, sights, sounds, smells, objects etc is of the utmost importance to raising a well adjusted dog. Puppies that are not well socialized to the world around them can develop fear and anxiety later in life. Before considering adopting a puppy please make sure that you have the time and patience to dedicate to a puppy! THE AAC IS OPEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! To set up a meet and greet, please fill out a dog adoption application ASAP or if you have already submitted one with us, call/email to put your name in line. We will form a line like usual based on who has an active and approved application in. We will go through our line to set up a private meet and greet for potential adopters to foster. 307-739-1881 adopt@animaladoptioncenter.org Please note, Animal Adoption Center cannot guarantee the breed, composition or ages of our dogs as we usually have no history prior to them entering the rescue. We make every effort to ensure the dogs are healthy. Please know that our intention is to insure long lasting committed homes for the animals at the AAC. If we feel that an animal and a potential owner are not a good fit we reserve the right to refuse adoption.