Dr. Junior Saint Preux
Veterinarian
Dr. Junior Saint Preux is a first generation Haitian-American veterinarian from Orlando, FL. He began his journey in the field during high school, gaining experience through kennel work and veterinary assisting. He earned his Bachelor’s of Science in Biology from Bethune-Cookman University and went on to study at Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. As the first Black student elected as Ross’ SAVMA President, he worked to increase visibility and community among black veterinarians. Dr. Saint Preux completed his clinical training at the University of Missouri.
In addition to being a talented veterinarian, Dr. Saint Preux is a published author and inspirational speaker. He has a passion for preserving the image of the Doberman breed (having completed the The American Doberman Society ear-cropping scholarship), public education, and providing gold standard medicine practices for his clientele.
As an accomplished two-time all-American track athlete, Dr. Saint Preux enjoys boxing and working out in his free time.