How We’re Involved with Project Samana
Dr. Carrie McColgan is hospital director and veterinarian at our Stone Mountain location. She has been an active participant and advocate for Project Samana since 2003. In January 2018, she became president of the organization. Dr. McColgan is deeply committed to the welfare of working animals and international veterinary medicine, particularly in developing countries. Veterinarians and staff from The Village Vets have been making routine trips to the Dominican Republic with Dr. McColgan every year since 2015, and we hope to continue this tradition for generations to come.
Care We Provide Through Project Samana
While Project Samana often focuses on work animals such as mules, horses, and donkeys, dogs and cats can also receive care from the veterinary team. Below is a sample of essential services provided through the project, along with efforts to train and educate communities, students, and vets from the region.
For equines:
- Stallion castration
- Dental care
- Lameness evaluations and treatment
- Care for senior horses
- Wound treatment
For cats and dogs:
- Spay and neuter
- Rabies and other vaccinations
- Parasite treatment and prevention
- Wound treatment
- Providing donated collars and leashes for dogs
- Medication for post-surgical recovery
For people:
- Educate on the importance of basic first aid, parasite control, animal husbandry, and nutrition
- Conduct community seminars about animal health
- Provide medical and surgical training for vets and vet students from Dominican schools
To learn more about Project Samana, check out their website.