After receiving care at the Texas A&M Small Animal Teaching Hospital, Pinky the rescue cat has a new lease on life and a new permanent home with an Aggie vet student.
Although Texas A&M veterinary cardiologist Dr. Ashley Saunders regularly implants canine pacemakers, she recently found herself confronted by multiple challenges as she worked through the night to save a dog's life.
Tired from surgery, her hospital stay, and having 13 puppies, Bree Ann Rose was happy to return home with Mom, Angela Brenengen (right); Dad, Tim; and Brenengen’s nephew Norman Giles. With the family are Dr. Laurie Torkildsen and fourth-year veterinary student Ali Carriker. By Megan Palsa, Texas A&M University College…
Brenham Police Department K-9 officer Ronny is joined by his handlers and the veterinary team that cared for him during his lifesaving Small Animal Hospital stay. By Sam Peshek, Texas A&M Marketing and Communications It’s not every day that veterinarians are asked to save a police officer’s life, but…