I’m so excited to introduce you to Sadie’s veterinarian, Candy Sayles Brad, DMV,in honor of today’s Blog the Change for Animals.
Candy is the founder of Project V.E.T.S. (veterinary equipment, technology, and supplies).
I love what Project V.E.T.S. is doing to be the change for animals. It is dedicated to helping improve the health and welfare of animals around the globe. The project collects veterinary equipment, technology and supplies from veterinary hospitals, veterinary colleges, zoological societies, human hospitals and medical equipment/supply manufacturers. These donated items are then distributed worldwide to veterinarians working in nonprofit or non-governmental organizations devoted to animal health. In this way the project not only helps the animals of our planet, but it also conserves valuable resources that might otherwise end up in a storage facility or a landfill.
Click on this picture to see and hear from one of the organizations Project V.E.T.S. is helping.
Who else is Project V.E.T.S. helping to be the change for animals? Click here.
Do you want to be the change for animals by assisting Project V.E.T.S.? (And, you don’t have to be a veterinarian!) Go here.
Visit Project V.E.T.S. on Facebook here to get the latest news. Lots of exciting projects are underway.
Thank you for being the change for animals in whatever way you can!
Hi! Found you on the Be The Change Blog Hop. How cool is this hop? We’ll go check out Project V.E.T.S. It’s gonna be a busy busy day! Nice to meet you.
The Road Dogs
Thanks for stopping by!
What a great cause. I’m sure Project V.E.T.S. donations are much needed and much appreciated. Wonderful that we can all use the talents and resources we’re gifted with to help in some way. Way to Blog the Change!
Wow! What an amazing project! I hadn’t heard of them before, but am definitely going to go check it out. Thanks for sharing such a cool project for Blog the Change!
Stopping by with Be the Change for Animals. Thank you for all you do to help animals in need. Hope you will be able to visit us too.
Felissa, Davinia, and Indiana
http://www.twolittlecavaliers.blogspot.com
Just stopping in with the Blog for Change Day. What you’re doing is wonderful and making a difference! Power to the Pets from The Pet Book Lady!
I’m going to have to echo Maggie- incredibly project! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you all. I have to agree. Candy has created a great organization. I’m honored to write about it.
Hi Deborah,
I love that Project V.E.T.S. does such great things for animals as well as for the environment! Thanks for sharing. Blog the Change!
– Kim
This is a fantastic cause and also such a great way to recognize and support those veterinarians that work not-for-profit. Thanks for sharing your story!
That is amazing cause! Thanks for blogging for a change.
Stopping by on the Blog Hop…
What a great post! I was not aware of this organization, but I’m so happy you have introduced me to it. Sounds like a great cause.
I have never heard of Project V.E.T.S. before, and I’m very happy I now know about it. I think I’ll clue Pru’s vet in, if she doesn’t already know, and see if they can spread the word with other local vets and suppliers.
Thank you so much!
Thanks for stopping by my blog. I have not had a chance to work my way through all of the blogs on Be The Change yet, but am hoping to get through them this weekend. What a great cause you are supporting.
Hi – I am just now hopping through the blog hop! This is an amazing project! I look forward to learning more about it.
Hope you will visit my blog, too!
Your pal, Pip
Thank you! And, I will be dropping by you blog. That’s my Saturday night’s entertainment! 😉
Hi Deborah – thanks very much for your posting about Project V.E.T.S. and the link to the Tsunami Animal-People Alliance. We have now sterilized 28,000 aninmals in Sri Lanka’s tsunami zone from our tented field clinic and Project V.E.T.S. has been helping us with donated suture material.
Thanks
Robert Blumberg
Co-Founder
Tsunami Animal-People Alliance
Wow! What an accomplishment! Thank you for writing and thank you SO much for all that you are doing to help animals.
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Stopping by on the blog hop … this is a fabulous item to blog about! Making me wish I had kept up in my childhood dream of becoming a vet … I would love to be on the ground helping out … but donating and making it all possible is the next best thing!!
Thanks for blogging the change!!
Thanks so much. And, you don’t have to be a vet to help Project V.E.T.S. 🙂
I like your blog – great job!