Veterinarian Overview
We welcomed Dr. Wagner to our practice in 2013 to practice acupuncture and to offer that service to our clientele. Dr. Wagner graduated from Texas A&M University's College of Veterinary Medicine in May, 1997. Upon graduation, she established her current equine practice in the Bryan-College Station area - Equine Veterinary Services. It was started as a large animal ambulatory practice and has over the years become a strictly equine mobile veterinary practice. In addition to her degree in Veterinary Medicine, she also holds a Master's of Agriculture in Animal Science with emphasis on Equine Reproduction (1991) and a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science (1988), both obtained at Texas A&M University. Her love of horses filters into her love of breeding and raising Akitas, and it is in her knowledge of working with companion animals that she cultivated her expertise in acupuncture. She uses this method of healing to provide a greater quality of life for animals that benefit from supplementing their current pain control methods or who can no longer benefit from standard methods of pain control. She has spoken at numerous national veterinary meetings, including the AAEP, AVMA, AESM, in addition to the many horse breeder and owner conferences. She also has publications in the American Journal of Veterinary Research and as well as many horse owner publications. Dr. Wagner has wanted to be a veterinarian since she was young and was able to realize this dream. She is active in the community, supporting the local 4-H and FFA. She enjoys trail riding, foaling mares, dog showing (Akitas), outdoor activities, mountain hiking and snowfalls.