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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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News

Budke Named Department Head Of Veterinary Integrative Biosciences

Dr. Christine Budke has been named the head of the Department of Veterinary Integrative Biosciences (VIBS) at the Texas A&M...

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Texas A&M Research Shows That Dog Obesity And Food Motivation Are Linked To Breed, Environment, Owner Choices

50% of dogs in the United States are reported to be overweight and, according to a new study led by...

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Drug-Resistant Parasites Are Common In Ranched Bison, Texas A&M Researchers Find

Parasitic worms are a pervasive problem in United States agriculture, affecting large and small ruminants such as sheep, goats, and...

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Pet Talk

When Growing Pains Take The Reins: Osteochondrosis In Horses

Young horses are typically full of energy, running and playing with excitement, but sometimes, their quick growth can hinder their...

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Close Encounters of the Venomous Kind: Keeping Pets Safe During Snake Season

Snakes are common in nearly all outdoor environments and typically would much rather be left alone than defend themselves against...

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Prepared To Protect: A Small Pet Owner’s Guide To Disaster Preparedness

Weather-related disasters have increased in frequency and severity across the U.S. over the past five years, and when communities are...

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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