Community Practice
Primary health care for your pet
Community Practice
Care we offer
- Wellness exams
- Vaccinations
- Dental care
- Nutrition
- Microchipping
- Parasite control
- Spays and neuters
- Diagnose common diseases
- Exams and treatment plans for short- and long-term illness
Hospital Stories
Steps to ease a panicked pet on Independence Day
This July 4, there are a few things owners can do to alleviate their animal’s stress. It starts with being ready well in advance of the holiday — and the loud booms — arrive.
Meet the Veterinary Teaching Hospital team: Kristina Umbright
Kristina Umbright has been helping to ensure our clients and patients receive the best care since she joined our team a decade ago. Kristina is currently a health records technician in our Business Office, but she has also served as a patient service coordinator for Community Practice and in roles with our Neurology and Behavior services.
A long road to healing: How WSU saved Winnie
When Winnie refused to eat following the death of her canine sibling, WSU veterinarians helped diagnose and treat the dachshund who was suffering from life-threatening stomach ulcers.
Health Topics
- Feline panleukopenia virus (FPV) in cats Feline panleukopenia virus (FPV) is a highly contagious viral infection that affects cats. While rare in fully vaccinated pet cats, FPV remains a serious concern in shelters and multi-cat environments, where many cats are unvaccinated or recently rescued.
- Chocolate toxicity in dogs Chocolate toxicity is one of the most common causes of poisoning in dogs. If your dog eats chocolate, it can lead to vomiting, restlessness, abnormal heart rhythms, seizures, or even death in severe cases.
- Keep your pets safe this Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is a time for family, food, and celebration — and it’s tempting to slip a little turkey or stuffing to your furry friends. But even during the season of gratitude, sharing from your plate can be risky. Every year, veterinarians see a spike in visits from pets that have indulged in Thanksgiving treats that don’t agree with them.
Clinical Studies
Any current clinical studies for this service will be listed below.
- Canine intestinal modeling project Intestinal biopsies from dogs for organoid development
