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Nashville Country Singer Rescues Baby Deer, Becomes Family
Abby Anderson cares for orphaned fawn at her Nashville home after mother's accident.
Apr. 16, 2026 at 6:54pm
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A country music singer's unexpected bond with a rescued fawn has blossomed into a heartwarming story of interspecies companionship.Today in NashvilleAbby Anderson, a country music singer from Nashville, Tennessee, has taken in and cared for a baby deer after its mother was involved in an accident. Anderson, who works with the local wildlife rehabilitation organization Walden's Puddle, brought the orphaned fawn to her own backyard to nurse it back to health.
Why it matters
Anderson's story highlights the important work of wildlife rehabilitation centers like Walden's Puddle, which provide care and treatment for sick, injured, and orphaned native Tennessee wildlife. Her personal connection to the rescued fawn also speaks to the special bond that can form between humans and wild animals in need.
The details
Two years ago, Anderson found the baby deer after its mother was hit by a car. She brought the fawn to her home and has been caring for it ever since, bottle-feeding it and helping it regain its strength. The fawn has become a beloved part of Anderson's household, with the country singer treating it like a member of her family.
- Two years ago, Anderson rescued the fawn after its mother was hit by a car.
The players
Abby Anderson
A country music singer from Nashville, Tennessee who rescued and cared for an orphaned baby deer.
Walden's Puddle
A wildlife rehabilitation organization in Nashville that provides care and treatment for sick, injured, and orphaned native Tennessee wildlife.
What they’re saying
“Two years ago we raised this fawn in our backyard after her mom was in an accident.”
— Abby Anderson, Country Music Singer
The takeaway
Anderson's heartwarming story demonstrates the compassion and dedication of individuals who work to protect and care for wildlife, even going so far as to welcome an orphaned deer into their own homes. Her experience highlights the important role that wildlife rehabilitation centers play in supporting local ecosystems and the delicate balance between human and animal communities.





