Lebanon Animal Control

Lebanon Animal Control

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Lebanon Animal Control takes care of the City of Lebanon by responding to dog related calls!

This page is primarily used to locate owners of dogs we find in the city limits of Lebanon, TN and find new homes for them once they are off of stray hold!

06/04/2026

UPDATE: Owner found but unfortunately they are no longer able to care for him. Keep an eye out for his adoption profile.

Found at Houndstooth Boarding off of Baddour Parkway. Please message us or call 615-444-2323 with any information. Thank you!

Photos from Lebanon Animal Control's post 05/29/2026
Photos from Lebanon Animal Control's post 05/29/2026

Meet Cedar — the adventure buddy with a heart of gold! 🐾

Cedar is an 8 month old handsome Mountain Cur/English Shepherd mix with striking amber eyes, a goofy grin, and a tail that never stops wagging. This happy boy loves being outside, whether he’s exploring the yard, going for walks, or trotting beside you on your next adventure. He has an energetic spirit balanced with a sweet, affectionate personality that makes him just as happy soaking up attention from his favorite people.

Cedar is smart, eager to please, and always ready to make a new friend. His playful nature and gentle expression make him impossible not to love. He would thrive with an active family or person who can give him plenty of exercise, love, and opportunities to use both his brain and his paws.

After a day of fun, Cedar is more than ready to settle in for belly rubs and quality cuddle time. If you’re looking for a loyal companion who will bring joy, laughter, and unconditional love into your life, Cedar may just be your perfect match.

Come meet Cedar and see how quickly he’ll steal your heart! ❤️

Call 615-444-2323 or message us to set up a meet and greet!

Photos from Lebanon Animal Control's post 05/28/2026

🐾Meet Ranger🐾
The Perfect 2-Year-Old Blue Heeler

Are you looking for a sweet, polite, and fully house-trained companion? Ranger is ready to complete your family! At just 2 years old, this handsome Blue Heeler boy has the perfect blend of young-dog fun and excellent manners.
Why you'll fall in love with Ranger:

🏡House-trained: No accidents here! Ranger is fully house broke and ready for an easy transition into your home.

🦋Social Butterfly: He absolutely loves everyone he meets—he is fantastic with both humans and other dogs!

🍭Sweet & Well-Mannered: He has a wonderful disposition and a gentle heart.

If Ranger sounds like the missing piece to your family puzzle, don't wait!

📞Call us today at 615-444-2323 to arrange a meet and greet.

05/22/2026

Found at Hartman Dr/Hwy 231. Please message us or call 615-444-2323 with any information. Thank you!

Photos from Lebanon Animal Control's post 05/20/2026

Running loose in the area of S Maple and University Ave. Please message us or call 615-444-2323 to claim or with any information as to where it may belong.

Thank you!

05/19/2026

Be kind to Animal Welfare workers. It's not an easy job.

Myth Buster Monday: Mental Health Awareness 🐾💚

Animal welfare work is filled with love and joy… .but it can also be emotionally exhausting in ways people don’t always see.

❌ Myth: People who work or volunteer in animal welfare are “used to it.”
✅ Truth: Shelter staff, fosters, rescuers, and volunteers feel heartbreak deeply. Caring for vulnerable animals every day takes emotional energy, compassion, and resilience.

❌ Myth: Working with animals all day can’t really be stressful.
✅ Truth: Animal welfare teams regularly face neglect cases, medical emergencies, difficult decisions, and compassion fatigue — all while continuing to show up with kindness and care.

❌ Myth: Burnout only happens when people “aren’t strong enough.”
✅ Truth: Burnout happens when caring people carry heavy things for too long without enough support.

💙 This Mental Health Awareness Month, we encourage everyone to show a little extra grace to the people behind the scenes; the kennel cleaners, dog walkers, foster families, veterinary staff, cat cuddlers, front desk teams, and volunteers who keep showing up for animals every single day.

A kind comment.
A thank you.
A little patience.
It matters more than you know.
Because caring for the people who care for animals matters too.

05/15/2026

Found at 115 E High St at the Juvenile Court building. Please message us or call 615-444-2323 to claim or with any information!

Thank you!

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1017 Sparta Pike
Lebanon, TN
37087

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm