Ph.D. in Veterinary Toxicology is concerned with the study of dangerous compounds and their effects on animals, as well as the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of poisoning. The program, which typically lasts 3-5 years, integrates instruction in pharmacology, toxicology, biochemistry, and pathology with original research. Students learn about toxic substances in food, feed, and the environment, as well as the mechanisms of toxicity, antidotes, and the effects of toxins on animal health. Graduates are prepared to work in research, academia, veterinary practice, regulatory agencies, and the pharmaceutical industry, enhancing knowledge of toxicological concerns and improving animal health safety.