Texas A&M Breaks Ground on New State-of-the-Art Small Animal Teaching Hospital
Jill Lopez Jill Lopez

Texas A&M Breaks Ground on New State-of-the-Art Small Animal Teaching Hospital

The future of veterinary medicine in Texas took a bold step forward on June 6 as the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) officially broke ground on the Linda & Dennis Clark ’68 Small Animal Teaching Hospital—a transformational facility designed to support the next generation of veterinary leaders.

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Cracking the Code on Feline Diabetes: Dr. Forrest Cummings Shares What Every Vet Should Know
Jill Lopez Jill Lopez

Cracking the Code on Feline Diabetes: Dr. Forrest Cummings Shares What Every Vet Should Know

Learn how to confidently diagnose and manage feline diabetes with expert guidance from veterinary internist Dr. Forrest Cummings. In this Vet Candy video, Dr. Cummings covers essential topics including insulin administration, dietary strategies, and long-term monitoring—perfect for vet students, NAVLE prep, and veterinary professionals. Watch now to strengthen your understanding of one of the most common feline endocrine disorders.

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Want to Suture Like a Surgeon? This Video Shows You How
Jill Lopez Jill Lopez

Want to Suture Like a Surgeon? This Video Shows You How

In our instructional video, "How to Suture Like a Surgeon," board-certified veterinary surgeon Dr. Philippa Pavia provides a step-by-step walkthrough of essential suturing techniques. With clear, engaging instruction and real-world insight, Dr. Pavia makes learning surgical skills accessible and rewarding.

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What Makes Cats Purr? Scientists May Have Found the Gene Behind It
Jill Lopez Jill Lopez

What Makes Cats Purr? Scientists May Have Found the Gene Behind It

Whether you are lucky enough to have a cat companion or must merely live this experience vicariously through cat videos, Felis catus is a familiar and comforting presence in our daily lives. Unlike most other feline species, cats exhibit sociality, can live in groups, and communicate both with other cats and humans, which is why they have been humans' trusted accomplices for millennia.

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