Brachycephalic, or smush-faced, dog breeds may develop ear problems; a Texas A&M veterinarian discusses the causes and treatments.

Unvaccinated pets face a higher risk of illness and death from preventable diseases that can have broader implications on society.

The study seeks to determine whether rapamycin increases the lifespan of dogs, with the hope that it may also help extend human lives.

A new puppy can disrupt your routine and test your patience, but preparation and a sense of humor should ensure a successful transition.

Traveling with pets can be difficult, but following the advice of a Texas A&M veterinarian should ensure a happy trip for all.

A Texas A&M University expert shares insights on ensuring your pet’s comfort, navigating regulations and exploring alternatives for stress-free travel.

Hazards from decorations and food abound for pets, but proper planning and safe practices can ensure they have happy holidays.

A veterinary nutritionist says just like people, dogs can start to feel bad with changes in diet or from eating unhealthy foods.

A Texas A&M veterinarian identifies household items that are dangerous for pets and the symptoms to watch out for.

Addison’s disease, also referred to as hypoadrenocorticism, is a deficiency of hormones that are typically secreted by the adrenal glands.