The CVMBS Office of Development assists friends and alumni who want to improve the lives, health, and welfare of animals and humans. There are many ways you can make a difference and get involved.
Meet Paul's dog, Gunner. Gunner's best friend is a cat named Bill. CSU veterinarians performed reconstructive surgery to save Bill after she was hit by a car and abandoned. Paul adopted Bill when she was released from the hospital and Gunner instantly fell in love. The work of CSU veterinarians made Gunner's life complete.
Email: paul.maffey@colostate.edu
Office Phone: (970) 491-3932 | Cell Phone: (970) 218 - 9954
Judea and her horse, Gitano. Veterinarians at the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital saved Gitano's life after a severe injury to his hoof and enabled him to return to FEI dressage competition. She says, "CSU equine vets are the best!"
Email: judea.franck@colostate.edu
Office Phone: (970) 491-2351
Meet Jasmine (1996-2006). She was a wonderful canine companion to JoEllen and her son Ethan. After losing Jasmine, JoEllen wanted to remember her with a gift to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Their brick along the VTH Path of Honor helps animals today and commemorates the life of this special dog. It reads, "Ethan and Jasmine Best Friends Forever."
Email: joellen.linderer@colostate.edu
Office Phone: (970) 491-0663
Tootsie is Wendy's favorite pug. Her girls enjoy dressing Tootsie in princess clothes and pulling her around the neighborhood in the wagon. But they never feed Tootsie Halloween candy per the wise advice of CSU veterinarians.
Email: wendy.abbott@colostate.edu
Office Phone: (970) 491-6631
Office Fax: (970) 491-5413
Office Mailing Address: CVMBS Development Office, 1680 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1680