CLEMSON, S.C. (WCSC) — South Carolinians from pet owners to livestock farmers know it can be tough to find someone to care for their animals.
A statewide veterinarian shortage has left a third of counties with fewer than five vets and around half of all the state’s counties with fewer than 10.
But leaders at the State House and Clemson University believe a major project now underway will benefit South Carolinians and their animals for generations to come.
On Friday, ground was broken at the site of the state’s first school of veterinary medicine, expected to fill a significant hole in that statewide shortage once opened…