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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.
When To Say Goodbye? Survey Sheds Light On Difficult Decisions For Dog Owners
May 29, 2024 • 4 min. readIllness, disease and quality of life are linked with euthanasia more so than age, Dog Aging Project research finds.
Living And Learning: Texas A&M Stevenson Center Provides ‘Home Away From Home’ For Veterinary Students
May 28, 2024 • 7 min. readResident employees gain practical experience, fostering both professional growth and emotional bonds while caring for pets in the facility.
Wheezing is often a strong indication of asthma, but there are also other signs that can be used to help make a diagnosis.
Unlike some other injuries or illnesses where first aid measures can be used at home, all snake bites require immediate veterinary attention.
Parvovirus is especially dangerous for puppies, which have weaker immune systems than adult dogs and are susceptible until fully vaccinated.
Both cats and dogs can develop serious, even life-threatening, infections when they inhale the spores of this fungi.
Springtime Bliss: Keeping Your Pets Safe From Poisonous Plants
Mar 14, 2024 • 4 min. readWith Easter approaching, a Texas A&M veterinarian reminds us that lilies, as well as other springtime plants, are toxic to pets.