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.
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.
43 postdoctoral researchers presented flash talks and posters during observance of National Postdoc Appreciation Week
The new tool shows the 10 U.S. counties most vulnerable to threats from climate change are in Louisiana, Kentucky, South Carolina and Texas.
While it is never too late to be spayed or neutered, dogs and cats can be at a higher risk for diseases the longer we wait.
Botulism is a serious condition targeting the nerves that horses use to stand; the bacteria can grow in hay and grain.
A Texas A&M veterinarian says owners can differentiate between urine marking or urinary diseases by keeping a watchful eye on their pet’s bathroom habits.
"Michael Jr. Slow Poke" the sloth presents a unique opportunity for students to learn about aspects of exotic animal care and medicine.
The so-called “smart eggs,” designed to look like bird eggs, carry sensors that capture information necessary for artificial incubation.