^^^^^^^ haha, more concise, i like it 😀
Many of the schools will ask you on supplemental applications what area of veterinary medicine you're interested in, and you can certainly write it into your personal statement, but if you are stating an interest in a field that specifically you should have a strong background in that area as well.
However, plenty of people change their mind about it once they are in school, and a DVM degree itself leads to a wide variety of careers and is on its own nonspecific to an area, though some schools do "tracking" where you tend to focus on one area. Even at those schools, though, you will get the same degree whether you track in large animal or small animal or whatever.
Nobody expects you to be 100% sure of your area of vet med when you enter, to sum it up.