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The Society was formed in 1985 by people distressed over the conditions at the local animal pound and concerned about the needs of orphaned, neglected and abused animals in the city and county.
At that time, the Society took over the operation of an Animal Shelter and the investigation of all animal cruelty cases. This is work which we continue to do.
Your participation is vital to our mission. Please join our fast growing list of members. Annual dues are $35 and that (and our fund raisers) help offset the tremendous cost of running the shelter. The greater the enrollment, the louder our voice in defense of all animals. . .
Due to the large turnover at our shelter, we have many animals that are not listed on Petfinder. Email or call us if you don't see the animal you want - we may have just what you're looking for. Please be persistant with the telephone. We are short staffed but really would like to talk with you.
Mail your membership dues to:
The Humane Society of Lincoln County,
PO Box 37,
Fayetteville, TN 37334
Attn: Annual Membership
Could you provide a FOSTER HOME for a special animal? Sometimes we have newborn's, or sick animals that would be adoptable if they just had a few weeks of individual care, in a loving home. We also need foster homes for a short time stay, while the animal is waiting for transport to a rescue. If you could provide this service, or know someone that can, please Email or call the Shelter for more information. 931-433-3726 or critters@ainweb.net
Directions from Huntsville, AL, go north on 231 to Fayetteville. Turn west (left) on Hwy 64 Truck Route (bypass) and follow it until it ends at Hwy 64. Turn left on Hwy 64, and the shelter is on the left. It's a brick building with a chain link fence in back.
Directions from Shelbyville, TN, follow 231 south to Fayetteville, Turn west (right) on Hwy 64 Truck Route (bypass) and follow it until it ends at Hwy 64. Turn left on Hwy 64, and the shelter is on the left. It's a brick building with a chain link fence in back.
Directions from I-65, take exit # 14 (Hwy 64) to Fayetteville. Just as you are entering Fayetteville, you will notice the shelter on the right. It's a brick building with a chain link fence in back. If you reach the Hwy 64 Truck Route (bypass), you just passed the shelter. . .
Directions from Winchester, TN, follow Hwy 64 to Fayetteville. Turn west (left) on Hwy 64 Truck Route (bypass) and follow it until it ends at Hwy 64. Turn left on Hwy 64, and the shelter is on the left. It's a brick building with a chain link fence in back.

