Dr. Amy Jordan – Large Animal Veterinarian
Dr. Amy Jordan – Large Animal Veterinarian
Over the last few months, a few producers have seen my wife and her business and wanted to consider the idea of making a television series based on her work. We put this together to make a 90-second “Tell me about your wife” piece. Well, here it is. Hope you enjoy it.
If you’re interested in the idea, you can message me on Facebook at
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lol florist =)
Is that a 362 TRS Crew Dogs sweatshirt? Cool video!
Pause at 18 :3
In this Video: An adult guy acting like a offendend child (a child with a gun).
It seems like a challenging, exciting and meaningful job. I appreciate that people care about animals and wish to help them have as good lives as possible.
Hey. You’ll always win because animals do not use guns. Ever. So I guess however tough your life is your animals will never shoot anything.
Good job Dr. Johnson. I’m applying to veterinary school after I complete post-bacc courses I didn’t do as an undergrad. I love hoofstock. Worked with a vet in Missouri. Worked a lot of cattle. Not an easy field for a woman to get respect! Everyone keeps warning me about that. I am looking forward to more videos!
great to see a woman who is not afraid of gettin some dirt under her nails
i wanted to be a vet as long as i can remember, always been an animal lover. but when i was 16 my father died of a heart attack i feel guilty and now im always paranoid that someone else in the family will get hurt. im afraid to be responsible for someones beloved pet or if i cant figure out whats wrong with them im not 20 and going nowhere with my life
I’ve always wanted to be a large animal vet for as long as I can remember:)
Having watch the video, I had no idea how physical a large animal vet must be! Wow!! It will be a pleasure to work with you on the Stanly County Board of Health.
Conrad
Respect!