We are a mixed animal practice located in the heart of Lincoln County.
We provide health care services to a wide range of animals large and small! Our doctor staff consists of three food animal/equine practitioners, two mixed large and small practitioners, and three companion animal practitioners. We also have a very knowledgeable support staff that can help you with many of your animal needs!
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Our History
December 08, 1984
Fayetteville Animal Clinic moved to our new home here at 1920 Wilson Pkwy.
It took two years from inception to operation ready and it took lots of people believing and working hard to help make it possible. The physical plant consists of 16,000 square feet under one roof on 2.5 acres. Complete health facilities for pets and farm animals, combined with our great staff, makes us one of the most comprehensive veterinary medical services available anywhere in the country!
December 08, 1984
January, 1951
A new clinic was constructed for pet and farm animals
Dr. Tom H. Bullington joined Dr. Byrd at that mule barn until October of that year, when a new clinic was constructed for pet and farm animals on US 64 West (Pulaski Hwy). This "state of the art facility" served as our clinic home for 33 years, at which point we had grown into needing an even larger facility!
August 14, 1944
Going back a little bit further.
On August 14, 1944, a young Cecil E. Byrd, DVM arrived at a mule barn here in Fayetteville, TN. He planned on talking to Ross Whitaker, DVM, a 44 year old Lincoln County native who had graduated from Kansas City School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Whitaker was Fayetteville's only veterinarian at that time and Dr. Byrd wanted to discuss practicing here. That discussion never came to pass, as Dr. Whitaker had died of a heart attack two weeks earlier. So that very same day, the first home of Fayetteville Animal Clinic was established on the "old Fire Hall hill" in front of the mule barn. The present day location is across from the restaurant Cahoots!
August 14, 1944
Our History
December 08, 1984
Fayetteville Animal Clinic moved to our new home here at 1920 Wilson Pkwy.
It took two years from inception to operation ready and it took lots of people believing and working hard to help make it possible. The physical plant consists of 16,000 square feet under one roof on 2.5 acres. Complete health facilities for pets and farm animals, combined with our great staff, makes us one of the most comprehensive veterinary medical services available anywhere in the country!
December 08, 1984
January, 1951
A new clinic was constructed for pet and farm animals
Dr. Tom H. Bullington joined Dr. Byrd at that mule barn until October of that year, when a new clinic was constructed for pet and farm animals on US 64 West (Pulaski Hwy). This "state of the art facility" served as our clinic home for 33 years, at which point we had grown into needing an even larger facility!
August 14, 1944
Going back a little bit further.
On August 14, 1944, a young Cecil E. Byrd, DVM arrived at a mule barn here in Fayetteville, TN. He planned on talking to Ross Whitaker, DVM, a 44 year old Lincoln County native who had graduated from Kansas City School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Whitaker was Fayetteville's only veterinarian at that time and Dr. Byrd wanted to discuss practicing here. That discussion never came to pass, as Dr. Whitaker had died of a heart attack two weeks earlier. So that very same day, the first home of Fayetteville Animal Clinic was established on the "old Fire Hall hill" in front of the mule barn. The present day location is across from the restaurant Cahoots!
August 14, 1944