VET mobile team members will care for animals in need of help as Hurricane Laura moves into Southeast Texas.

By sampling dogs and cats whose owners have tested positive in Brazos County, the team is working to understand how pets living in ‘high-risk’ households may be impacted by SARS-CoV-2.

After some surgery, Fisher the otter’s story had a happy ending.

Although Texas A&M veterinary cardiologist Dr. Ashley Saunders regularly implants canine pacemakers, she recently found herself confronted by multiple challenges as she worked through the night to save a dog's life.

The unique retirement home for pets continues to provide 24-hour care for animals during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Despite COVID-19, the hospital continues to help animals like Nadar the Arabian gelding.

Don Barnett earned a doctorate in veterinary medicine and received the rank of captain in the U.S. Army at Wednesday's virtual commencement.

Additional funding will support the increased faculty needed for VERO’s 2+2 program and will help large animal needs in rural communities.

The new program will place Texas A&M researchers on the front lines of the nation’s food and livestock industry.