Williamson County Animal Shelter, Adoption & Pets 2026

Official Williamson County, Tennessee animal shelter guide

Williamson County Animal Center Adoption, Lost Pet & Animal Control Help

Use official Williamson County Animal Center resources to check shelter hours, view adoptable pets, understand adoption fees, find lost or found animals, contact animal control, schedule surrender help, use rabies and microchip services, and avoid confusing the Franklin, Tennessee shelter with other Williamson County shelters in different states.

🐾 Mon–Fri 10–6 📍 1006 Grigsby Hayes Court ☎️ 615-790-5590 Updated May 2026
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Find Your Williamson County Animal Shelter Path

If you are searching for williamson county animal shelter, choose the task closest to what you need. This finder points users to the correct official Williamson County Animal Center path for adoption, dogs, cats, rabbits, small animals, lost pets, found pets, animal control, surrender, rabies vaccines, microchips, spay/neuter help and community support.

🐶 Adopt a pet — start with official WCAC listings

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Use this for: dogs, cats, puppies, kittens, rabbits, barn/working cats and occasional small animals at Williamson County Animal Center.

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Best official path: review the WCAC adoption page and current Adopt-a-Pet listings, then complete the process in person.

Before you go: bring valid ID, proof of pet permission if renting, proof that existing pets are current on vaccinations, and be ready for a meet-and-greet if required.

⚠️ Official first: Do not rely only on copied pet listings, social screenshots or old shelter directories. Check Williamson County Animal Center before visiting.
👉 This dropdown does not pull live shelter inventory into your website. It guides users to the correct official WCAC page for each task, which is safer than sending every visitor to one generic link.
At a glance

Williamson County Animal Shelter Quick Facts Before You Visit

Williamson County Animal Center is the official county animal center in Franklin, Tennessee. The shelter serves Williamson County residents with adoption, animal control, lost-and-found animal help, surrender appointments, rabies vaccination clinics, microchips, spay/neuter programs, outdoor pet shelter support, foster opportunities, volunteer programs, media updates and community resources.

The biggest user mistake is treating every task as the same kind of visit. Adoption is different from stray intake. Lost-pet reclaim is different from surrender. Animal control has its own reporting path. Rabies clinics have registration rules and payment limits. Spay/neuter services require applications or appointments for most programs. If you go to the wrong page first, you waste time and may miss important requirements.

📍 Shelter address 1006 Grigsby Hayes Court Franklin, TN 37064
Weekday hours Mon–Fri 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
🐾 Saturday hours 11 a.m.–3 p.m. Sunday closed
☎️ Main phone 615-790-5590 WCAC contact
🌙 After hours 629-235-6477 Animal control after hours
⚠️ Important: Adoption availability, adoption fees, shelter hours, surrender appointments, rabies clinic dates, microchip services, animal control response, spay/neuter appointment availability and holiday schedules can change. Always verify the official Williamson County Animal Center page before driving, paying a fee, reporting an issue, reclaiming a pet or surrendering an animal.
🔗 Source verification: Official information used in this guide was checked against Williamson County Animal Center adoption, contact, lost/found, animal control, surrender, rabies vaccination, spay/neuter, community support and services/fees resources. Publish-ready as of May 8, 2026.
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What This Williamson County Animal Shelter Guide Covers

Official hours

Williamson County Animal Center Hours, Address and Best Visit Time

The official Williamson County Animal Center website lists business hours Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The shelter is located at 1006 Grigsby Hayes Court in Franklin, Tennessee.

Do not treat hours as a guarantee that every service can be handled at any minute. Surrender appointments, rabies clinics, spay/neuter appointments, animal control calls and lost-pet intake may have their own rules. For adoption, arrive with enough time to talk with staff, review the pet’s needs, complete paperwork and handle any required meet-and-greet.

Monday through Friday

Business hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Use this window for adoption visits, general shelter questions, lost/found help, licensing-style questions where applicable and most in-person services.

Saturday

Business hours: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Saturday is shorter, so arrive early if you want adoption help or need staff time.

After hours

Animal Control After Hours: 629-235-6477.

Use after-hours routing for appropriate urgent animal-control concerns, not regular adoption questions.

Main contact

Main phone: 615-790-5590.

Call before visiting if you are unsure whether your task needs an appointment, form, registration or special handling.

⏰ Visit advice: If you are adopting, do not arrive near closing and expect a careful match. If you are surrendering, do not arrive without an appointment. If you found an animal, call ahead or complete the official form to save time.
Adoption process

How to Adopt a Pet From Williamson County Animal Center

Williamson County Animal Center says its adopted cats and dogs are socialized, spayed or neutered, microchipped and current on vaccinations for a minimal fee. The adoption program primarily includes dogs and cats, but rabbits, barn/working cats and small animals may also be available.

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Review current adoptable pets online

Start with the official WCAC adoption page and the shelter’s current Adopt-a-Pet listings. Availability changes as animals are adopted, transferred, reclaimed or newly made available.

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Prepare required adopter documents

Approved adopters must be at least 18 years old, provide valid identification, provide proof of pet permission if they do not own the property, and show proof that existing household pets are current on vaccinations when applicable.

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Visit the shelter and meet the pet

Visit the center during business hours. If required, be ready to conduct a meet-and-greet at the animal center with existing household pets.

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Complete the adoption process in person

WCAC requires adopters to complete the adoption process in person. Cash, check and credit/debit card payments are accepted, but card convenience fees apply.

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Ask for training and transition help

WCAC notes that adopters continue to have access to staff support. Ask about behavior training options, adjustment time, resident pet introductions, medical records, supplies and what to do if the adoption does not work out.

🐾 Strong adoption filter: Do not adopt only because the pet looks cute online. Ask whether the animal fits your housing, work schedule, children, resident pets, landlord rules, training ability, budget and long-term care plan.
Fees and included care

Williamson County Animal Shelter Adoption Fees and What Is Included

Williamson County Animal Center lists standard, non-refundable adoption fees. Fees are subject to change without notice and may vary for promotions, so check the official adoption page before visiting. The regular fee structure is simple and lower than many private rehoming costs, but the decision should still be based on fit, not price.

Dogs and puppies

Adult dog adoption: $50.

Puppy adoption, 12 months or less: $85.

Ask about heartworm testing, vaccination history, behavior notes and any current training support.

Cats and kittens

Adult cat adoption: $50.

Kitten adoption, 12 months or less: $50.

Ask about feline leukemia testing, vaccinations, microchip status and indoor/outdoor suitability.

Rabbits and small animals

Rabbit adoption: $25.

Small animal adoption: $10.

WCAC notes adopted rabbits are spayed or neutered.

Included care

WCAC states adopted cats and dogs are spayed or neutered, microchipped and current on vaccinations.

Always ask staff what records and post-adoption care apply to the specific animal.

Adoption fee notes users should not miss

  • Fees are non-refundable unless WCAC posts a different policy for a special situation.
  • Promotional opportunities may change the final adoption fee.
  • Cash, check and credit/debit card payments are accepted.
  • Credit/debit card convenience fees may apply.
  • WCAC reserves the right to deny an adoption if the placement is not appropriate.
  • Barn or working cats may be available at no cost for suitable settings.
Pet search online

How to View Williamson County Dogs, Cats, Rabbits and Other Pets

Williamson County Animal Center directs users to its Adopt-a-Pet page for current adoptable pets. The official adoption page also explains that the center receives new animals regularly and that approval can remain valid for 90 days if you do not find the right match immediately.

Online listings are useful, but they are not a permanent reservation. A pet may be adopted, reclaimed, moved, transferred, placed into foster or become temporarily unavailable. Refresh the official listing before leaving home and bring the pet’s name or listing details if you are visiting for one specific animal.

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Browse Official WCAC Pets

Use WCAC’s official adoption page and linked Adopt-a-Pet listing before trusting copied posts or stale private directories.

Official inventory first
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Choose for Real Home Fit

Ask about temperament, medical records, resident pets, children, rental rules, training and long-term care before adopting.

Better adoption decision
⚠️ Availability warning: If you see a pet online, move quickly but think clearly. First-available does not always mean best fit. Good adoption decisions save you and the pet from stress later.
Lost and found

Williamson County Lost Pets, Found Pets and Reclaim Help

Williamson County Animal Center’s lost-and-found page tells users to act quickly, share clear photos, post signs, use social media and lost-pet websites, notify shelters and veterinarians, and include detailed location information such as city, street names and landmarks. The page also points users to Petco Love Lost.

If your pet is missing

Check with neighbors, post signs, use clear photos, search online lost-pet platforms, notify shelters and veterinarians, update microchip information and visit WCAC to ask about lost pets in care.

If you found a pet

Think “lost,” not abandoned. Secure the pet safely, check for tags, scan for a microchip and contact WCAC Animal Control Officers if the animal is unsafe to approach or appears ill or injured.

County rule

WCAC can only accept animals found in Williamson County. If you found an animal outside Williamson County, take it to the shelter serving the county where it was found.

Thirty-day note

If you have cared for a lost animal for 30 days or more, WCAC says you are legally considered the pet’s owner and must schedule an appointment to surrender the animal.

Lost pet steps that actually help

  • Search Petco Love Lost and other pet reunion websites.
  • Check WCAC social media for lost pets brought to the center.
  • Visit the animal center and ask to see lost pets in care.
  • Notify your pet’s microchip company and flag the pet as lost.
  • Place scent items outside your home if safe.
  • Search storm drains, wooded areas and hiding places, especially for cats.
  • Use clear face and marking photos when posting online.
⚠️ Reclaim reality: Do not rely on one Facebook post. Search official pages, call, visit, check microchip records and repeat the search. Lost pets can be reunited after days, weeks or even longer, but only if the search continues.
Animal control

Williamson County Animal Control, Abuse, Neglect and Wildlife Questions

Williamson County Animal Control Officers are employed by Williamson County to protect the public by enforcing state laws and local ordinances concerning domestic animals. They respond to domestic animal concerns, educate the public and work to gain compliance whenever possible.

Main animal control contact

Main Phone: 615-790-5590.

Animal Control After Hours: 629-235-6477.

Use the official Animal Control page and reporting forms where available.

Biting incidents

Use WCAC’s official animal control reporting path for biting incidents involving domestic animals.

Give exact location, animal description, owner information if known and whether medical attention was needed.

Abuse or neglect

Use WCAC’s official abuse or neglect reporting form for suspected domestic animal welfare concerns.

Photos or videos should be shared only when safely and lawfully obtained.

Livestock and wildlife

For livestock or domestic waterfowl welfare concerns, WCAC directs users to the Tennessee Department of Agriculture citizen inquiry form.

For nuisance wildlife, WCAC directs users to Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and notes it does not remove wildlife from private property.

⚠️ Emergency rule: For immediate danger to a person, active attack, serious injury, traffic danger or life-safety emergency, use emergency services first. Do not wait for a website form if a person is in danger.
Vaccines and ID

Williamson County Rabies Vaccines, Microchips and Clinic Rules

Williamson County Animal Center’s rabies vaccination page says Tennessee law requires cats and dogs over six months of age to be vaccinated against rabies. WCAC offers rabies vaccinations for $10 during monthly clinics, including a collar tag and certificate as proof of vaccination.

Rabies clinics

WCAC says clinics are usually from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on the last Saturday of each month, but the schedule may vary due to holidays.

Online registration is required.

Payment at clinics

Only cash or checks are accepted during clinics.

Do not assume credit/debit card payment will be accepted at a clinic.

Microchips

Microchips are available for $15 during clinics or at the center without an appointment Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.

Free core vaccines

WCAC notes free Feline HCP and Canine DAPPv vaccinations are available during clinics held at the shelter thanks to Petco Love’s “Vaccinated & Loved” initiative.

These are not available at Spring Community Clinics.

📌 Clinic mistake to avoid: Pets must be in a carrier or on a leash while at the center and will not be allowed to enter without one. Register online before clinic day and check the calendar because dates may change.
Spay and neuter

Williamson County Spay/Neuter Services, Outdoor Cats and Low-Cost Help

WCAC offers spay/neuter options, but the rules are not the same for every animal. The official page says appointments are required for most services and that walk-ins are not accepted for listed spay/neuter services except the specific trap/neuter/return process for outdoor cats in humane traps.

Low-cost spay/neuter

Williamson County residents can apply to have indoor cats and dogs spayed or neutered at WCAC for a minimal fee.

Appointment availability is limited, and cost may depend on income, breed, age and weight.

Outdoor cats

Outdoor cats in Williamson County can be spayed or neutered at no cost when the caretaker agrees to mandatory ear-tipping.

Ear-tipping is the universal indicator that an outdoor cat has already been fixed.

Trap/Neuter/Return

Outdoor cats brought in humane traps can be brought between 8:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Monday through Friday without an appointment.

WCAC will not accept a trapped cat in a carrier instead of a humane trap without an appointment.

Snip & Tip Taxi

The Snip & Tip Taxi is available for people in Fairview, Spring Hill or Nolensville who care for outdoor cats. Appointments and proof of residency are required.

⚠️ Medical reality: WCAC’s spay/neuter programs are designed for healthy cats and dogs. If your pet has a medical issue, use a full-service veterinarian before assuming a shelter clinic is the correct option.
Before surrender

Williamson County Pet Surrender, Rehoming and Community Support

WCAC says pet surrender requires an appointment and that the center will not accept a surrender without one. If you need to surrender an adult cat with kittens, submit a form for the adult and indicate that kittens are also involved. If you need to surrender more than one adult animal, submit a form for each pet.

Surrender appointment

Surrenders must be scheduled. Do not bring an owned pet to the shelter without first using the official surrender process.

Veterinary records and detailed animal information help WCAC make better placement decisions.

Thirty-day found pet rule

If you have cared for a found animal for 30 days or more, WCAC says you are legally considered the owner and must schedule a surrender appointment.

Outdoor pet shelters

WCAC’s community support page says outdoor cat and dog shelters are available at no cost to Williamson County residents courtesy of Friends of WCAC.

Crisis sheltering

WCAC’s lost/found page notes a Crisis Sheltering Foster Program for Williamson County residents seeking or receiving help related to domestic violence, mental health or substance abuse.

Hard truth: Surrender should not be the first option when food support, pet shelter support, training, temporary housing, low-cost spay/neuter, vaccination help or safe rehoming may solve the real problem. Ask for help before giving up a pet when safe and realistic.
Avoid wrong shelter

Williamson County TN vs Williamson County TX Animal Shelter Confusion

The phrase “Williamson County Animal Shelter” can point to more than one place. This guide is for Williamson County Animal Center in Franklin, Tennessee. If you are in Georgetown, Round Rock, Cedar Park or another Williamson County, Texas community, you likely need Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter in Texas instead.

This page covers

Williamson County Animal Center

1006 Grigsby Hayes Court, Franklin, TN 37064.

Official website: adoptwcac.org.

Texas users

If you mean Williamson County, Texas, use the official Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter site instead of the Tennessee WCAC page.

Do not bring found pets across county or state service areas.

Found animal rule

WCAC says it can only accept animals found in Williamson County, Tennessee.

An animal found outside the county has a better chance of returning home if taken to the shelter serving the place where it was found.

Search tip

Search with the city or state name, such as “Williamson County Animal Center Franklin TN” or “Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter Georgetown TX,” to avoid the wrong portal.

Map and location

Williamson County Animal Shelter Map and Visit Location

The official Williamson County Animal Center location is 1006 Grigsby Hayes Court, Franklin, TN 37064. Use this address for adoption visits, lost/found animal questions, reclaim help, surrender appointment visits, rabies clinics when scheduled, microchips, community support questions, foster interest and volunteer interest. Check official hours and any appointment requirements before visiting.

Williamson County Animal Center

Address: 1006 Grigsby Hayes Court, Franklin, TN 37064

Most searched questions

Williamson County Animal Shelter FAQs

What are Williamson County Animal Shelter hours in 2026?

Williamson County Animal Center lists business hours Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Check the official site before visiting near holidays, severe weather or special events.

Where is Williamson County Animal Center located?

The official address is 1006 Grigsby Hayes Court, Franklin, TN 37064. The main phone number is 615-790-5590.

How do I adopt a pet from Williamson County Animal Center?

Review adoptable pets online, visit the center during business hours, bring valid ID, bring proof of pet permission if you rent, bring proof that existing pets are current on vaccinations when applicable, complete any required meet-and-greet and pay the adoption fee.

How much are Williamson County Animal Center adoption fees?

Standard non-refundable fees are $50 for adult dogs, adult cats and kittens; $85 for puppies 12 months or younger; $25 for rabbits; and $10 for small animals. Fees can change or vary during promotions, so verify the official adoption page.

What is included with a WCAC dog or cat adoption?

WCAC states adopted cats and dogs are spayed or neutered, microchipped and current on vaccinations. Ask staff for the specific medical records and post-adoption needs for the animal you adopt.

Does Williamson County Animal Center accept found pets?

WCAC says it can only accept animals found in Williamson County, Tennessee. If the animal was found outside Williamson County, take it to the shelter serving the county where it was found.

What should I do if I lost my pet in Williamson County?

Check neighbors, post signs, use clear photos online, search Petco Love Lost and other lost-pet platforms, notify veterinarians and shelters, update your microchip information and visit WCAC to ask about lost pets in care.

Who do I call for Williamson County animal control?

Call Williamson County Animal Center at 615-790-5590 during normal hours. The listed Animal Control After Hours number is 629-235-6477. For immediate danger to people, use emergency services first.

Does WCAC remove wildlife from private property?

No. WCAC says it does not remove wildlife from private property. For nuisance wildlife, contact Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. If a nuisance animal is already in a trap, contact WCAC during regular business hours for further instruction.

Can I surrender my pet to Williamson County Animal Center without an appointment?

No. WCAC says you need to schedule an appointment and the center will not accept a surrender without one. Submit the correct surrender form and provide medical records and detailed animal information when possible.

Does Williamson County Animal Center offer rabies vaccines and microchips?

Yes. WCAC lists $10 rabies vaccinations during scheduled clinics and $15 microchips. Clinics usually require online registration and accept only cash or checks. Microchips are also available at the center without an appointment Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Is this the same as Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter in Texas?

No. This guide is for Williamson County Animal Center in Franklin, Tennessee. If you are in Georgetown, Round Rock, Cedar Park or Williamson County, Texas, use the official Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter website instead.

Final summary

Best Way to Use Williamson County Animal Center in 2026

The best path is simple: use the official WCAC website first, choose the correct service before visiting and do not rely on old directories for hours, pet availability, adoption fees, surrender rules, animal control phone numbers, clinic rules or spay/neuter services. Adoption users should review official listings and arrive prepared with ID, property permission if needed, vaccination proof for existing pets and time for a meet-and-greet if required.

For the focus keyword williamson county animal shelter, this guide covers the full user intent: adoption hours, Franklin TN address, adoption fees, dogs, cats, rabbits, small animals, lost pets, found pets, animal control, abuse/neglect reports, nuisance wildlife routing, surrender appointments, rabies vaccines, microchips, spay/neuter services, outdoor pet shelter support, map, phone numbers and official links.

Important Notice: This article is an independent informational guide and is not Williamson County Animal Center, Williamson County Government, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, Tennessee Department of Agriculture, a veterinary clinic, a law office or an emergency service. Adoption availability, shelter hours, adoption fees, animal listings, reclaim rules, surrender appointments, animal-control routing, rabies clinic dates, microchip services, spay/neuter services and community support programs can change. Always verify urgent or official matters directly with Williamson County Animal Center or the appropriate official agency before acting.

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