A FORCE FOR GOOD
FOR ANIMALS, HUMANS, AND THE ENVIRONMENTAt the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS), we support collaborations that turn today’s discoveries into proactive solutions for animal, human, and environmental health.
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Linda & Dennis Clark ’68 Small Animal Teaching Hospital
“There is so much good work that is going on here, and so many animals that are being treated here. We need a facility that reflects everything that Texas A&M University and the veterinary school are about.” – Linda & Dennis Clark ’68, ’71, Lead Gift Donors
Learn more about the New HospitalFeatured News
Texas A&M Team Finds Cattle Feed Additive Can Cause Heart Damage In Dogs
May 5, 2026 • 5 min. readA Commitment to Service: Shaping a Future in Community Care
May 6, 2026 • 5 min. readCoffee Doesn’t Just Wake You Up — It May Help Protect Your Body From Aging
April 22, 2026 • 5 min. readInnovative Research
Our researchers engage in cutting-edge basic and clinical research to answers some of the world’s most pressing, complicated scientific questions as well as translational research that seeks to bridge the gap between basic and clinical sciences. We do this by embracing a “One Health” approach, which recognizes the complex interactions between animal, human, and environmental health.
ResearchPET & PASTURE TALK
Animal care advice from Aggie veterinary expertsHelping Dogs Feel Safer: Understanding Fear And Anxiety In Everyday Situations
May 7, 2026 • 4 min. readDigging Deeper: How to Protect Pets From The New World Screwworm
April 30, 2026 • 5 min. readServing Texas
The Veterinary Emergency Team (VET) provides support for service and privately owned animals during disasters while also educating future Aggie veterinarians and Texas communities about emergency preparedness.
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HECM is located in McAllen, Texas.
VERO is located in Canyon, Texas.







