Dr. Clark Cooper was born while his father was in Veterinary School at Auburn University. At an early age he was following in his father’s footsteps as he showed livestock at local and state competitions and helped his father on farm calls. He was destined to become a veterinarian from those childhood experiences. He graduated from West Monroe High School and Louisiana Tech University with bachelor’s in Animal Science, and then continued his education at Louisiana State University College of Veterinary Medicine graduating in 1992. Dr. Cooper is a continuous learner and places a strong value on education. While in vet school, he interned each summer and following graduation in Kentucky, Tennessee, New York, and Florida under some of the top equestrian practitioners in the country. Dr. Bill Baker, Dr. Jim Becht, Dr. Jerry Bancroft, Dr. Walter Zent, Dr. Gary Lavin, Dr. Mark Cheney, and Dr. John Steele provided hands on experience for Dr. Cooper during these rotations. He worked on horses used in a variety of pleasure activities such as dressage, jumping, and in track areas. It was here that he was able to fine-tune his skills especially in the field of lameness. He now has clients from throughout the southern states region who come for his expertise in the diagnosis and treatment for lameness.
Dr. Cooper is sometimes thought to be only into large animals, but he still enjoys working with all animals. He continues to broaden his learning in the specialty field of breeding in the areas of artificial insemination, embryo transfer, laparoscopy, semen collection/freezing and infertility among dogs, cattle, horses, as well as expanding into deer/wildlife services. Dr. Cooper always enjoys a challenging case and will give his every effort to see his patients through tough cases. Animals sustaining orthopedic injuries were once referred to LSU in Baton Rouge as this was the only hospital performing these corrective surgeries. Dr. Cooper once again expanded his education and now performs many successful orthopedic repair surgeries at his hospital.
Dr. Cooper enjoys his work and spends much of his free time working on his own farm where he has more than 150 head of Angus cattle. His cattle are on an intensive genetics selection program that allows him to reproduce offspring in the top 10% of the angus breed. Cooper Farms has a quarter horse breeding section where a genetic emphasis is placed on the cutting horse lines of Doc O Lena. Cooper Farm provides hay for sale to the public as well as food for the hospital's large animal hospital. Dr. Cooper enjoys time on a tractor away from daily business, although his free time is spent producing items that revolve around his practice. Dr. Cooper also has an interest in the field trial sport of dogs; he owns a field trial champion named Tootie. Tootie trains and performs with Mrs. Sherry Meeks of Ouachita Water Dogs.
He is glad to be in his hometown of West Monroe and contributes to the community through volunteering in the capacity as a Board member of the Ouachita Parish Mosquito Abatement Board where he serves as president. He has been elected to the Chamber of Commerce Board here in West Monroe. He is also a founding member of the Northeast Louisiana Animal Emergency Clinic and has served as a Board member and officer. Dr. Cooper also works with the local canine officers and cares for four-footed police officers. The West Monroe Police Office, Louisiana State Police, and the Ouachita State Police office, all have canine officers that receive veterinary care from Dr. Cooper. He and Dr. King Scott provide numerous canine teeth repairs, such as titanium implants and caps, for these specially trained dogs that protect and serve our communities.
He is married to Alana Donald Cooper and has a daughter, Kamden, and son, Colton. Their pet family includes his three dogs, Kelly the Corgi, Cookie the Australian Shepherd, and Dig the Labradoodle.
Professional Organizations
- Louisiana Veterinary Medical Association
- American Association of Equine Practitioners
- American Angus Association
- American Association of Bovine Practitioners
- American Veterinary Medical Association
- WhiteTails of Louisiana
- National American Deer Farmer Association
- West Monroe Chamber of Commerce