Clint George

Dr. George received a Bachelor of Science in 1996 from Utah State University and commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the US Army as an Infantry Officer serving in 19th Special Forces Group (A).

In 2001 he graduated from Kansas State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. In 2011, he became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine. In 2018 he completed a Diagnostic Imaging Residency at University of Georgia. He served 4 years at the Department of Defense Military Working Dog Hospital, Lackland AFB as the Chief of the Diagnostic Imaging Department and as The Medical Chief of Military Working Dog Procurement for DOD and TSA. His previous assignments include19th Special Forces Group (Airborne), 3d SFG (A), 64th Medical Detachment (VS) with duty at 10th SFG (A)/Special Operations Command Europe, 1st SFOD Delta, Residency University of Georgia, and the Danial Holland MWD Working Dog Hospital, Lackland AFB. During his previous assignments he worked with the State Department, Department of Interior, Justice Department, and Department of Homeland Security in various capacities. He also helped create canine medical programs for multiple International Military Organizations and numerous private organizations.

He is the father of 5 incredible kids and married to a very patient wife. Currently he is a volunteer at the San Antonio Livestock Show and Rodeo performing duties as the Military Affairs Vice Chairman/Chairman and is on the Production Team. He spends his November in Uvalde, Texas at the SALE Qualifier and February in San Antonio at the Rodeo. The rest of his time is spent playing around doing his too many hobbies. He is a Montana native and loves Texas. He loves to hunt, hike, and fish with his family and friends. He takes wounded warriors on multiple hunts throughout south Texas in the Fall. And, he loves to geek out, doing diagnostic imaging.

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