For both indoor and outdoor cats, vaccines are important in preventing diseases caused by viruses or bacteria, says a Texas A&M veterinarian.
A Texas A&M veterinarian discusses important vaccinations to keep dogs safe and healthy.
In addition to looking out for the birds’ health, it is also essential that owners protect their own health when caring for their chickens.
A Texas A&M veterinarian offers tips for designing coops and researching hatcheries.
The key to successful socialization experiences is for owners to gradually expose their cat to new environments, sounds and situations.
A veterinary expert at Texas A&M explains how to ensure pets are comfortable and safe wearing clothes on the Jan. 14 holiday.
A Texas A&M veterinarian says do-it-yourself fireworks can pose a danger to people, pets, wild animals, and the environment.
Giving human food to dogs can be dangerous, but a Texas A&M veterinarian says some types are OK in small amounts.
Take pets to the nearest vet if they fall victim to a snake, regardless of whether or not you believe the snake is venomous.
Owners should prepare now for separation anxiety issues when they return to work.