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Dr. Martin was my veterinarian for most of my show career in the reining horse industry. He played an important roll in the success of many of my horses over the years. One of the reasons why I chose him to be part of my team over the years was his passion for the horse and his desire for a job well done. To be an overachiever you have to at times push and expect more than what is reasonable and that, at times, is a fault itself. But there is a lot to be said for nothing ventured nothing gained.
In this interview I hope that you hear how few times that obstacles are mentioned and how they are seen as opportunities. Also that you do not see someone who is shy to hard work and long hours.
Dr. Mike Martin DVM, Texas A&M BS 1992, Texas A&M DVM 1993,
By Todd Martin4.8
2020 ratings
Dr. Martin was my veterinarian for most of my show career in the reining horse industry. He played an important roll in the success of many of my horses over the years. One of the reasons why I chose him to be part of my team over the years was his passion for the horse and his desire for a job well done. To be an overachiever you have to at times push and expect more than what is reasonable and that, at times, is a fault itself. But there is a lot to be said for nothing ventured nothing gained.
In this interview I hope that you hear how few times that obstacles are mentioned and how they are seen as opportunities. Also that you do not see someone who is shy to hard work and long hours.
Dr. Mike Martin DVM, Texas A&M BS 1992, Texas A&M DVM 1993,

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