Now retired, 'Jackie,' a Belgian Malinois trained in explosives detection, is currently enjoying the perks of being a very good dog.
Providing 'safe zones' for cats is key to a successful introduction, says a Texas A&M veterinary technician.
Veterinary technicians are highly subject to burnout and up to five times more likely to die by suicide than the general population.
Quantum computing will help scientists more accurately predict relationships between genes, holding promise for human and animal medicine.
A house full of guests can be stressful for pets; a Texas A&M veterinarian provides tips to keep pets calm and safe.
Researchers will study viral transmission using “commingling events" with cattle, bringing unfamiliar animals together for sustained contact.
Pumpkin is a great treat for cats and dogs because it is both tasty and low in calories, a healthy alternative to traditional treats.
After a sudden life-or-death situation, Texas A&M veterinarians were able to save the cat’s life with a surgery not commonly offered.
A Texas A&M expert says cats put themselves and local wildlife at risk of injury or illness when they hunt other animals.
Scientists will work to understand how the virus that causes COVID-19 spreads among deer and how it has impacted overall deer health.