
animal health
In one of the state’s longest-running interagency agreements, fourth-year veterinary students provide care to animals raised in TDCJ’s prison units and, in turn, get hands-on experience in herd health management and population medicine.
Texas A&M CVM Team Receives Funding To Continue Project Securing Health Of DHS Working Dogs
May 10, 2019 • 4 min. readChagas disease, caused by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, is transmitted through kissing bugs, or cone-nose bugs, and can cause acute or chronic heart disease or death in dogs and humans.
Wildlife justice specialists will gather at Texas A&M April 22 to discuss the issue of transnational poaching.
Before you bring home a new companion from the shelter or a breeder, make sure you are prepared for everything that comes with owning a puppy.
The Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences hopes to inspire the next generation of veterinarians during a day of activities and tours.
After years of decline, a Texas A&M researcher and butterfly advocate says the total population of monarch butterflies appears to be increasing.
Texas A&M Professors Perform First Humerus Repair On Polar Bear
Mar 4, 2019 • 7 min. readA 3-year-old, 500-pound polar bear named Nora has a new lease on life thanks to Texas A&M veterinary surgeons.
It's important to know which foods are OK to give as treats and which can cause serious health concerns.
Pets can help decrease loneliness, relieve stress and anxiety, and provide opportunities for exercise, play, and recreation.
Texas A&M researchers argue their study's results provide evidence that cells in a mammalian amputation wound retain the capacity and information for joint regeneration.