Wag’n Tails Powers Project Street Vet’s Mission to Care for Atlanta’s Unhoused Pets
Project Street Vet
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Wag’n Tails, the industry leader in mobile grooming and veterinary vehicles, has partnered with Project Street Vet to launch a fully equipped mobile veterinary unit, enabling the nonprofit to deliver life-saving care to pets of Atlanta’s unhoused community.
This partnership ensures Project Street Vet can meet pets where they are—bringing vaccinations, spay/neuter services, and emergency care directly to encampments and outreach events. The Wag’n Tails veterinary van offers a climate-controlled, state-of-the-art workspace designed for efficiency and compassion.
“Our mission is to ensure that every pet, regardless of their owner’s circumstances, receives compassionate care,” said Dr. Kwane Stewart, Founder of Project Street Vet. “Partnering with Wag’n Tails gives us the mobility and resources to meet pets where they are, and that’s a game-changer for the communities we serve.”
“We’re honored to support Project Street Vet’s incredible work,” said Kyle Kerley Director of Veterinary Sales at Wag’n Tails. “Our mobile veterinary units are built to empower organizations like theirs to make a real difference in communities that need it most.”


The Wag’n Tails van includes:
- Full-service medical setup for on-site treatment
- CleanPower System for sustainable battery-powered clinic operation
- Ergonomic design for veterinary efficiency and pet comfort
Since its founding in 2020, Project Street Vet has treated over 2,500 vulnerable street pets, recruited 100+ volunteers, and partnered with 120 community organizations nationwide to provide free veterinary care to pets of people experiencing homelessness. In Atlanta, veterinarians like Dr. Kristen Schmidt regularly spend 12-hour days administering vaccines, spaying and neutering pets, and delivering food and supplies to multiple encampments—all at no cost to pet owners.
Through this collaboration, Project Street Vet can expand its reach and continue providing free care to pets whose owners face housing insecurity—removing barriers and strengthening the human-animal bond.
For more information or to support Project Street Vet’s mission, visit www.projectstreetvet.com or follow them on Instagram at @thestreetvet.
Josh Ingle



