Unlike some other injuries or illnesses where first aid measures can be used at home, all snake bites require immediate veterinary attention.
Dr. Nicholas Jeffery receives Bourgelat Award for innovative strategies, including advancements in treating spinal cord and nervous system injuries in dogs.
With Easter approaching, a Texas A&M veterinarian reminds us that lilies, as well as other springtime plants, are toxic to pets.
The tropical breed may prove vital to Australia as global warming continues to cause climate changes.
While not every health concern is an emergency, there are urgent medical concerns that can significantly impact a pet's health.
Sharing detection markers means that treatment research has potential benefits for both species.
The evolution of viral tolerance in Myotis bats may help scientists prevent future pandemics, say researchers at Texas A&M.
The university's Small Animal Teaching Hospital is still looking for more cats to participate in the study.
A Texas A&M veterinarian explains what feline mange is, what causes it, and the treatments for cats suffering from this itchy condition.
Quantum computing will help scientists more accurately predict relationships between genes, holding promise for human and animal medicine.