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"Possibilities exist when unique circumstances meet a dedicated team of highly trained veterinarians and technicians who are willing to look beyond the status quo."

– Dr. Jennifer Schleining, Department Head, Large Animal Clinical Sciences

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"I can't say enough good things about the faculty and my classmates in the 2+2 DVM Program at VERO. We're just one big family."

– Alexa Mendoza, Fourth-Year Veterinary Student

News

Texas A&M’s VERO Campus Welcomes Anatomic Pathologist To Faculty

Dr. Kendall Langsten, an anatomic pathologist, is the newest faculty addition to the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine &...

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Dog Aging Project Receives $7 Million NIH Grant To Expand Clinical Trial Of Anti-Aging Drug

The study seeks to determine whether rapamycin increases the lifespan of dogs, with the hope that it may also help...

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New Study Reveals Owner Demographics Influence Canine Nutrition

Dog owners have quite a bit of control over their pets’ diets, and many have strong opinions on what kinds...

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Pet Talk

Having A Paw-some Holiday: Keeping Pets Safe, Happy, and Included

The holiday season is a time of joy, togetherness, and celebration, but for pet owners, it also comes with unique...

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What Kind Of Food Should You Feed Your Dog? A Nutritionist’s Advice

Have you ever wandered into the pet supplies section of the grocery store and felt overwhelmed by the number of...

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Paws For A Cause: Understanding Mammary Cancer In Pets

As pet owners, we cherish every wag, purr, and playful leap from our furry companions, but our pets can face...

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Dr. Kate Creevy with dogs, Poet and Sophie

"Animals bring so much to our lives. Our entire team is dedicated to extending quality of life into advanced age for dogs and their humans."

– Dr. Kate Creevy, Chief Veterinary Officer, Dog Aging Project & Professor, Small Animal Clinical Sciences