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The College of Veterinary Medicine, founded in 1974, is part of the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture. It is also one of 33 veterinary colleges in the United States. It serves the state's needs by offering opportunities to Tennessee students, and its research improves pet owners, the livestock sector as well as public health. It also enhances veterinary and medical knowledge while enhancing economic development in Tennessee and the United States.
 
The majority of customers praise UT's responsiveness, shepherding them through emotional situations and rough diagnoses due to the overall staff care, with several pointing to UT vets' empathy, including an owner grateful for the "angel." Animal cases, even guinea pigs and exotic birds, domestics, ducks and any creature an individual can think of, are all treated gently and professionally by the "best! vet!" Often, customers praise how informative the UT vets are as well as how reasonable their treatment quotes are. This led to an ultimately successful surgery and treatment and some individuals realizing that to date, they have completely wrong beliefs on the diagnosis due to the staff being caring and courteous helping to have open communication with the vet throughout their pet's journey, especially during the hardest discussions. Several reviews mention years of vet uncertainty coming to a halt. Folks are willing for the cost and often comment that they would have paid every penny for the care they've found. And some hint that a stop at a vet training school would be wise, bringing their birds, plan to convert to the recommended specialists, and make UT's practices their routine. Overall, UT provides a comfortable, supportive place for pet owners and their animals.