
Douglas Langer, DVM, MS
Background: I was born and raised on a 240 acre farm in west central
Wisconsin with nine brothers and sisters. I completed my masters degree in nutrition at the University of
Kentucky and my veterinary degree from the University of Minnesota. My desire to
learn more didn’t stop with my veterinary degree as I then went on to complete
an internship program in Canada and later a surgical and lameness residency at
the University of California-Davis in 1993. My wife Shannon, our four children
and I reside on a farm with our horses and other animals. We have an interest in
sport horses and are currently breeding warmbloods for dressage and jumping. Our
childrens' horse interests allow us to go on family trail rides. They are also
very helpful in caring for the older/retired horses and ponies that we have at
our farm.
Hobbies: I enjoy spending the majority of my free time
doing outdoor
activities with my family including camping, fishing, horseback riding, and
gardening. We also enjoy breeding and raising warmblood horses.
Medical Interests: My primary areas of interest are in the fields of
equine lameness and surgery. I also have interests in the effects feed and feed
supplements have on the growth, development, and long term soundness. All
aspects of horse health care are enjoyable and rewarding to me.

University of Kentucky:
Masters Degree in Nutrition
University of Minnesota:
Doctorate- Veterinary Medicine, 1989
University of Guelph-Canada:
Internship-Large Animal Medicine and Surgery
University of California-Davis:
Equine Surgery Residency
Special Emphasis:
Surgery (Colics, Arthroscopy, etc.), Lameness Evaluations, Reproductive
Physiology, Nutrition |