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Keeping Dogs Cool For The Summer To Prevent Heatstrokes

Summer’s infamous heat has sent temperatures soaring to record highs this year, so it’s important to protect our furry friends from heat-related issues as the weather grows more uncomfortably hot.  Dr. Gabriela Rivas, a veterinary resident in emergency and critical care at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, says dogs can […]

Bringing 100+ Years Of Veterinary Educational Excellence To The Texas Panhandle

Dr. Kelli Beavers teaches 2+2 program students how to conduct ultrasounds. Canyon, Texas, is home to many great things — Palo Duro Canyon State Park, the epic drama TEXAS, the largest historical museum in the state, and Texas A&M’s Veterinary Education, Research, & Outreach (VERO) program, which brings more than 100 years of veterinary medical […]

Texas A&M Veterinarians Help Horse Recover From Life-Threatening Botulism

Tesoro and owner Sydney Reed Thanks to the quick thinking of veterinarians from the Texas A&M Large Animal Teaching Hospital (LATH), a horse named Tesoro is back on his feet after a frightening case of botulism, a disease not common in Texas. Sydney Reed, a pre-veterinary animal science student at Texas A&M University, purchased Tesoro, […]

Champion Dressage Horse Saved with Colic Surgery

Champion Dressage Horse Saved with Colic Surgery Rob Warren July 26, 2023 “Case of the Month” – July 2023 It was a typical Saturday several months ago when 19-year-old Kaitlyn Bonis completed a dressage workout with Sunny, her 24-year-old Arabian horse. But the next day, her family received a call from Sunny’s barn that he […]

Parasitology Students Bring Home Conference Presentation Awards

Verocai and Danks Three Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) students were recognized at the American Association of Veterinary Parasitologists’ (AAVP) annual conference for their outstanding research presentations. Hannah Danks, a fourth-year veterinary student, won Second Place Best Poster Presentation by a Student for her research distinguishing types of Dictyocaulus lungworms […]

A different kind of Cornell Red: Machine cleans blood of pets with kidney, immune diseases

Wednesday, July 26, 2023 – 8:59am EBP unit 4 with Forbes-PC Carol Jennings.jpg “The ability to provide dialysis and other extracorporeal blood purification to the patients in the upstate New York region is a game changer for our veterinary hospital,” says Dr. Jethro Forbes, assistant clinical professor in the Section of Emergency and Critical Care. […]