Abstract image featuring a large red diamond shape in the center, surrounded by irregular shapes in shades of blue and orange with subtle gradients, much like the intricate patterns a veterinarian might observe in an animal's unique markings, all set against a contrasting black outline.
A woman with curly hair and glasses stands smiling in front of leafy green bushes. She is wearing a black top with a name embroidered on it, reflecting her passion as a dedicated veterinarian.

Veterinarian

Dr. Belinda Brining

Being from a military family, Dr. Brining moved around Texas often while growing up, but she considers herself from Alice, Texas. Dr. Brining always wanted to be a veterinarian. Belinda received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Texas A&M University. She has worked in the veterinary field for 23 years.

About me

Dr. Brining says the best part about working in this field is, “Alleviating pain, discomfort and stress for patients and clients.” She is interested in preventive medicine and internal medicine. “Return things better than you received them” is the best advice Dr. Brining has ever received.

Background & Experience

If Dr. Brining could eat one meal for the rest of her life it would be, shrimp boil with leftovers made into a shrimp, potatoes, corn chowder with whole grain baguette and butter.

Abstract illustration featuring a large, irregular blue shape surrounded by various red, orange, and tan shapes outlined with black borders, reminiscent of a mosaic pattern. This vibrant design evokes the colors often seen in a veterinarian's waiting room.
Abstract illustration featuring a large, irregular blue shape surrounded by various red, orange, and tan shapes outlined with black borders, reminiscent of a mosaic pattern. This vibrant design evokes the colors often seen in a veterinarian's waiting room.
A woman with curly hair and glasses stands smiling in front of leafy green bushes. She is wearing a black top with a name embroidered on it, reflecting her passion as a dedicated veterinarian.

Veterinarian

Dr. Belinda Brining

Being from a military family, Dr. Brining moved around Texas often while growing up, but she considers herself from Alice, Texas. Dr. Brining always wanted to be a veterinarian. Belinda received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Texas A&M University. She has worked in the veterinary field for 23 years.

About me

Dr. Brining says the best part about working in this field is, “Alleviating pain, discomfort and stress for patients and clients.” She is interested in preventive medicine and internal medicine. “Return things better than you received them” is the best advice Dr. Brining has ever received.

Background & Experience

If Dr. Brining could eat one meal for the rest of her life it would be, shrimp boil with leftovers made into a shrimp, potatoes, corn chowder with whole grain baguette and butter.