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

A Texas A&M veterinarian says pets can have a fun and safe Halloween, as long as owners take the right precautions.

Exactly as awful as it sounds, this tummy trouble, mostly found in cats, can result in serious quality-of-life issues if left untreated.

Owners should be mindful of the symptoms of heart disease and discuss irregularities with a veterinarian.

A Texas A&M veterinarian gives tips especially for college students who have committed to pet ownership away from home for the first time.

Avoiding unsupervised access into areas where spiders are likely to build webs will greatly reduce your pet’s chance of encountering one.

Tick bites can make humans and animals seriously ill, so it’s important to know how to avoid them and what to do if this parasite latches on.

As temperatures climb this summer, keep your furry friends cool and safe with advice from Texas A&M AgriLife experts.

A Texas A&M veterinarian suggests indoor activities like flyball or doggy social events, plus swimming for dogs that enjoy water.

Illness, disease and quality of life are linked with euthanasia more so than age, Dog Aging Project research finds.