
veterinary medicine
Unlike some other injuries or illnesses where first aid measures can be used at home, all snake bites require immediate veterinary attention.
A Texas A&M vet says the sudden increase in darkness during what should be the middle of the day may be puzzling and disorienting for pets.
Is Your Dog Aggressive? A Texas A&M Vet Explains ‘Rage Syndrome’
Apr 2, 2024 • 4 min. readThis and other forms of canine aggression can be unexpected, but owners can learn how to recognize and respond to the signs.
Texas A&M Professor Recognized With Prestigious Veterinary Award
Mar 28, 2024 • 4 min. readDr. Nicholas Jeffery receives Bourgelat Award for innovative strategies, including advancements in treating spinal cord and nervous system injuries in dogs.
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.
Aggie Serves As Houston Livestock Show And Rodeo Veterinarian For 21st Year
Mar 15, 2024 • 5 min. readProfessor at Texas A&M's Large Animal Teaching Hospital leads a team of volunteers in caring for the 18,000 livestock animals at the annual show.
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.
Australian Timor Ponies Have Genetic Diversity Necessary For Breeding Program, Texas A&M Researchers Find
Mar 13, 2024 • 3 min. readThe tropical breed may prove vital to Australia as global warming continues to cause climate changes.
Vet School Researchers Develop Virtual Tool For Studying Gene Function
Mar 12, 2024 • 4 min. readHopes are the new technology, called Gene Knockout Inference or GenKI, will reduce the number of animals used in genetic research.