A veterinary expert at Texas A&M explains how to ensure pets are comfortable and safe wearing clothes on the Jan. 14 holiday.

A Texas A&M veterinarian says do-it-yourself fireworks can pose a danger to people, pets, wild animals, and the environment.

Giving human food to dogs can be dangerous, but a Texas A&M veterinarian says some types are OK in small amounts.

The monkeypox outbreak has been declared a public health emergency of international concern by the World Health Organization.

Texas A&M animal scientists’ advances could have future implications for human fetal development.

Researchers aim to determine if rapamycin can be used to treat preclinical dilated cardiomyopathy, the second most-common acquired cardiac disease in dogs.

The easy-to-use, cost-effective tool, which will be offered through the Texas A&M Gastrointestinal Lab, represents a significant development in veterinary medicine.

Small Animal Hospital veterinarians have helped a medical foster nurse rescued dogs back to health.

The College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences team is working toward a vaccine that would be easier to deliver.

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