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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 Researchers Study Diet’s Impact On Salmonella Prevalence In Cattle

Salmonella is one of the leading causes of foodborne illnesses in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease...

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Aspiring Aggie Supports Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team

For Kamryn Balfour, an 11-year-old from Houston, the recent flooding in Central Texas hits close to home. During the floods,...

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Donor Honors Aggie Son With Gift Benefitting Texas A&M’s Clark Hospital

Priscilla “Prissy” Abshier Sliva knows that a love for animals can be a force for good. After losing her son...

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Pet Talk

Taking Stock For Disasters: Developing A Large Animal Preparedness Plan

When a disaster is on the horizon, timely evacuation can become that much more challenging for owners whose horses and...

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Don’t Go Breaking My Heart: Protecting Pets From Caval Syndrome

With summer comes mosquitos, and with mosquitos can come heartworms. Even one or two of these dangerous parasites can have...

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5 Things To Know About Canine Glaucoma As A Pet Owner

As a dog owner, one of your most important responsibilities is keeping watch over your pet’s health — including their...

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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