James K. Young, DVM
Dr. Young received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Texas A&M University's College of Veterinary Medicine in 1968. He served two years at MacDill AFB, Florida. Dr. Young moved his family to San Antonio in 1970 to practice small animal medicine and surgery and in 1973 established Marbach Road Animal Hospital.
With his wife, Diana, Jim has bred bulldogs under the kennel name Chaparra Bulldogs and bred French Bull Dogs under the kennel name Billet Doux French Bull Dogs. Diana's and Jim's Chaparra Bulldogs Kennel has produced eleven American Kennel Club Champions, one dog with a Companion Dog obedience title, a George M. Beckett Award Winner and a bulldog in the Bulldog Club of America Hall of Fame. Their Billet Doux French Bull Dog kennel has produced sixteen American Kennel Club Champions.
Dr. Young has presented papers relating to the medical problems of bulldogs to dog clubs, including the Bulldog Club of America National Show weekend. He has served as Vice-president of the Bulldog Club of America and Chairman of the Committee to Reformat the Bulldog Standard.
Jim has done bulldog rescue in South Texas twenty-eight years and was the first National Coordinator of Bulldog Rescue for the Bulldog Club of America.
Because of Diana's love of retired racing greyhounds, Dr. Young became involved with Hill Country Greyhound Rescue. Marbach Road Animal Hospital has provided health care and neutering for more than two hundred retired greyhounds which helped the dogs find new caring homes. Diana and Jim were fortunate to be adopted by three retired racers.