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May
31
2019

An Example of UT Prosim In Action: Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine Students Building Shelters for Abandoned Dogs

Good evening, Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) sports fans.

Just a quick post for tonight – and it’s non-athletic.

UT Prosim (That I May Serve) is the motto of Virginia Tech.

It’s a homer post for sure:  I’m so proud of my family, Tami Quesenberry (my cousin) and her husband, Zane, as they have teamed up with Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine students who are building shelters for dogs in crisis in rural areas.  Specifically (h/t @WSLS):

Tami and Zane Quesenberry created HOMERS (Humane Outdoor Mobile Emergency Relief Shelters) which are doghouses carved out of plastic 55-gallon barrels. The Quesenberries and students from Virginia Tech’s Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine assembled 100 HOMERS on Friday to help dogs in crisis.

“Animals are helpless,” said Zane Quesenberry. “They’re put in our care and we should do the best we can for them.”

Craig County does not have an animal shelter, which means any animals discovered in dangerous situations in the county have nowhere to go.

 

Kudos to my family and Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine students for taking care of animals in need.

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