Expert advice on safeguarding your pet from common hazards on the water for a fun and stress-free holiday.

With the investment by the Texas Legislature and Gov. Greg Abbott through Senate Bill 1, the VET can build a new foundation for its teaching, outreach and response programming.

Texas A&M research shows wearable health tech can detect infections like COVID-19 and flu within hours — enabling faster isolation, treatment and prevention.

Facility will expand access to advanced veterinary care, support cutting-edge research and train the next generation of veterinary leaders.

Pets are susceptible to contracting fleas from a variety of sources; migrating wildlife can even bring fleas to areas where they may not normally flourish.

Developed by biopharmaceutical company Ultragenyx, GTX-102 is the first clinically developed drug targeting the genetic causes of Angelman syndrome rather than symptoms.

Supported by almost $4 million in new funding, researchers in the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and University of Georgia are working to develop interventions that will impact both canine and human health.

Study of 285 cases shows radiation nearly doubles average survival time in dogs with brain tumors.

The Friars honor their beloved dachshunds and support Texas A&M’s veterinary hospital through a heartfelt gift that reflects their love for animals and the Aggie Spirit.

As pets age, their vision can change from one day to the next, prompting behavioral changes.