Halloween is an exciting holiday marked by costumes, decorations and treats that set the spooky scene. While these festivities may ensure a fun evening, they can also pose additional threats to your household pet.

It’s time to paws and reflect, and maybe give some Little Friskies to your favorite feline – if it is in the right mood, of course.

A Texas A&M expert explains why dogs crave companionship and how to manage their anxiety.

'Doggles' Sunglasses Help Protect Dogs With Pannus From Harmful UV Rays

A Texas A&M veterinarian says Independence Day activities put pets at an increased risk for injuries, gastrointestinal problems and anxiety.

No matter how the pet will be traveling, there are many ways to make sure it stays safe and comfortable upon arrival.

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.

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.

Warmer temperatures mean Texas snakes are out again, and some snakebites have already been reported. Two Texas A&M veterinary experts have tips to keep you and your pets safe.