
Texas A&M’s Beloved Mascot Reveille X Faces Unexpected Battle After Sudden Eye Removal
Texas A&M’s beloved border collie, Reveille X, has faced a tough break after veterinarians found glaucoma lurking in her right eye, leading to its removal. This iconic mascot, a staple of Aggie tradition since 1931, will be taking a short break to heal — but fans can rest easy knowing she’s in the hands of Texas A&M’s expert veterinary team, ready to bounce back for the fall season’s festivities. It’s always hard to see a figure so woven into college sports culture go through this, but the road to recovery is underway, and Miss Rev’s spirit remains unshaken. LEARN MORE
Reveille X, Texas A&M’s famous border collie live mascot, had her right eye removed after veterinarians diagnosed her with glaucoma, the university announced on July 23.The collie had been experiencing discomfort and cloudiness in her right eye. During a check-up at the Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, veterinarians recommended surgery to relieve the discomfort. In the middle of the procedure Wednesday, they discovered signs of abnormal tissue and, because of that, elected to remove the eye.In a statement released by the school, Texas A&M president Mark A. Welsh III said that Reveille X will “take a brief hiatus from engagements while she recovers,” but will return for all of her customary activities in the fall.
The Reveille mascot is one of the most iconic in college sports, dating all the way back to 1931, when a group of cadets came across an injured dog, brought her to campus and gave her her nickname when she barked when buglers played morning reveille.
“Our priority is her health and well-being, and we are blessed to have access to the remarkably talented and caring Texas A&M veterinary team who will continue to monitor Miss Rev on her road to recovery,” Welsh said in the statement.The current Reveille, the 10th the school has had, took over the role in 2021.
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