Lost and Found Pets of Fairview, TN

Lost and Found Pets of Fairview, TN This page is for Lost and Found Pets of Fairview, TN (and neighboring areas). Have you lost or found a pet in the Fairview, TN (or neighboring) area(s)? TN.

This page was created to be a central location to quickly help reunite missing pets and their families in the Fairview, TN area. How do you post about a lost/found animal? Include a brief description, location (neighborhood/cross streets only) and the date the animal was lost/found. Please include a photo of the animal. Post directly to the page, keep in mind Facebook has a delay so you will not

always see your post right away. If you have a found animal please keep some pertinent details about the animal out of the picture and private. LEGAL PROOF of OWNERSHIP is required (and VITAL) from anyone claiming an animal. This insures that the pet is reunited with it's rightful owner(s). BE SURE that WCAC is CONTACTED and FOLLOW their MANDATORY instructions. Please follow up on your posts so that we will know to remove the posting when a pet has been reunited. This way we can keep the wall cleared for pets that still need to find their way back home. What do you do when you find/lose a pet?

1. Contact Williamson County Animal Control: 615-790-5590 ASAP. There are also links included in the Note Section of this page for their lost/found stray report forms that you can fill out online (and you can do it after hours if needed).

***NOTIFICATION TO WILLIAMSON COUNTY ANIMAL CENTER (or the animal control facility in the county found) is REQUIRED BY LAW in the great State of TN. ***

Animals are considered personal property in TN and WCAC is the LEGAL AUTHORITY in Williamson Co. It is ILLEGAL to keep, rehome, give away or sell ANY FOUND ANIMAL. Animal Control MUST be NOTIFIED and their instructions FOLLOWED. We also recommend notification to Animal Control and Humane Association facilities in ALL surrounding area counties. Animals can/do travel long distances in a short time and/or they can easily be displaced out of the area by human intervention.

2. Make a post here!

3. Contact local vets offices as soon as possible. Fairview Animal Clinic: 615-799-2118
White Oak Animal Clinic: 615-799-7981

4. If FOUND: Have the animal checked at both vets office for a microchip. One or the other may recognize the animal. If LOST: Be sure to notify the microchip company ASAP that the animal is lost so they can flag your account. Be sure to make sure your contact info is correct/up to date.

5 Make easy to read SIGNS and post in easy to read locations (like 4-way stops)! Not everyone has internet access or is on social media. This is a vital step that cannot be stressed enough. SIGNS get SIGHTINGS! Be sure to check with the local Codes Dept. to make sure your signs are in compliance with local requirements prior to placement.

7. Create a lost/found animal flyer at HelpingLostPets.com and/or Lostmydoggie.com. These are great for direct distribution but are NOT effective tools for the side of the road.

6. Tell everyone you see that walks (with or without an animal) in your subdivision. Also, tell your postal carrier, ups/fed ex carrier, the more people you have looking, the better! Hand out those flyers!!

7. SHARE this page/posts with others. The more people we can get involved on this page, to make it a central location for our lost/found animals, the sooner we can reunite them with their families. Also, please remember that it will take a finder and an owner time to implement these tips Please give them time find each other! As always, if you need any additional help, please contact us! We are here to help in any way we can. And last, a big THANK YOU to our local rescuers and page followers/participants. The View is chock full of animal lovers. Thank you all for your big hearts and open homes and for making our part of the world a better place! Disclaimer: This page is not affiliated with any animal control/humane association facility. We are not responsible for any lost/found pets and assume no liability for the contents of this page. We are volunteers offering our time and support to try to help facilitate successful reunions. We are not professionals and receive no compensation. Cat lost help information. https://lookaside.fbsbx.com/file/Steps%20To%20Take%20To%20Find%20A%20Lost%20Indoor-Only%20%20Cat-2.docx?token=AWw3yYYyllBfmsNRMLechXMAoc1rdCgF3i8bLERoo68V2EesBEQhw2qVSH3fNFYkqyAvEjyHUhOFQvxhEi9q_wOUGaHQ33gFlMlnhAq3z3atEKjfssF9sIu9s0pE0rHBaf_evoZAjPrONzuaxHMVB_JZszetfqmuqAmwEypbiMJpsQ

It’s a law to vaccinate your dogs and cats
05/31/2026

It’s a law to vaccinate your dogs and cats

Multiple wild animals in Giles County could potentially be rabid.

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05/26/2026

Meet Trisha!

https://www.proverbs1210rescue.org/animals/detail?AnimalID=22333285

Meet Trisha — a sweet 10-week-old Lab mix with a gentle heart and a lovable personality! This precious girl is truly a sweetheart who enjoys spending her days playing with toys and having fun with other dogs.



Trisha is also doing great with cats, showing just how well-rounded and easygoing she is. She has the perfect mix of playful puppy energy and loving affection, making her a wonderful companion for a lucky family. Whether she’s busy playing or soaking up attention, Trisha is sure to bring happiness wherever she goes.



Now this beautiful girl is ready to find the perfect forever home to call her own!

Medical Notes:

Spayed
Microchipped
Dewormed
Vaccinated
On monthly flea/tick/heartworm preventative

05/26/2026
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UPDATE: Due to the popularity of this event and to help expedite the process, pre-registration for pets is now required: https://www.adoptwcac.org/244/Rabies-Vaccination

Rabies vaccines are just $10 at our monthly clinics, and that includes the tag and certificate.

Clinic details:
Saturday, May 30th at WCAC
1006 Grigsby Hayes Court, Franklin
8:30 AM – 10:30 AM
Line closes at 10:30 AM

Additional services:
Microchips just $15
Also available Monday through Friday, 10 AM – 4 PM, no appointment needed

Thanks to a grant from , we’re also offering FREE Feline HCP and Canine DAPPv vaccines during our clinic days.

Quick reminders:
Dogs must be leashed
Cats must be in carriers
Cash or check only

Protect your pet. Protect your community. We’ll see you at the clinic.

05/23/2026

Double the kittens. Double the fun. Double the cuddles. Meet Precious and Sweetie — two 2-month-old besties who are officially available to adopt to a full-time snuggle coordinator. These tiny roommates spend their days chasing toys, practicing Olympic-level zoomies, and falling asleep in the cutest cuddle piles imaginable.

Thinking about adopting two kittens instead of one? Here are a few reasons why it’s actually a great idea:
• They keep each other entertained (which means less midnight ankle attacks for you)
• They learn important social skills and boundaries from one another
• They burn off playful kitten energy together
• They provide comfort and companionship as they grow
• And honestly…everything is cuter in pairs.

Williamson County Animal Center is open today till 6pm!
Stop by to meet these adorable little troublemakers today! They are fixed, microchippped, vetted and ready to go home today!

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