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Pre-Veterinary Medicine
The University of Findlay’s Pre-Veterinary Program is designed to prepare you for acceptance into veterinary school. Nationally recognized for its hands-on approach, this program provides both for the strong academic foundation necessary for professional school and the practical animal experience needed to perform veterinary medicine today. The Pre-Veterinary Program draws students with farm, suburban and urban backgrounds from all over the United States.
Four actively practicing veterinarians and two farm complexes provide you the opportunity to work with horses, donkeys, llamas, sheep, goats, cattle and swine. You have the opportunity to experience and participate in the care and husbandry of those farm species. The new C. Richard Beckett Animal Science building greatly expands the depth and quality of those experiences. On the other side of the spectrum, you can work and observe at several area veterinary clinics with small animals such as dogs and cats or in mixed practices that treat everything from cattle to collies to cats to canaries.
As a pre-veterinary student at The University of Findlay, you also can observe at the University's equine hospital. The University Equine Veterinary Services, Inc., located on the English Farm, is a veterinary clinic offering emergency and routine medicine and surgery services for the two University Herds and the general public. The clinic has a board-certified equine surgeon on staff and provides a unique observation experience for Findlay's equine and pre-veterinary students.
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