HOSPITAL SERVICES
Tragic events bring orphan colt, mare together
An orphan colt whose mother died shortly after giving birth has a new mom – a mare that had tragically lost her foal – thanks to the generosity of strangers and Washington State University veterinarians playing matchmaker.
Stephen Short Q&A
Patient services coordinator Stephen Short’s dedication and passion for veterinary medicine and the hospital’s patients and clients is always on display.
EEG and Seizure Prediction Study
Utility of electroencephalography in seizure prediction in dogs and cats with acute brain injury
WSU experts recommend steps to avoid spread of avian influenza
Several cases of the H5N1 avian influenza virus in birds have been confirmed in Washington state, and animal disease experts at WSU are asking the public to take measures to avoid its spread.
WSU veterinarians give basset hound a new life
Bailey’s heart stopped beating for 18 minutes but, defying the odds, the emergency and critical care teams at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital didn’t give up.
Hip dislocation leads to veterinary emergency for pet bunny
Lola, a 2-year-old Holland lop bunny found the help she needed at WSU.
3D prints may guide vets through risky brain surgery
Dr. Thomas Wilkinson is working with surgeons at WSU to determine if 3D printing technology can be used to simplify a complicated procedure performed at only a handful of facilities in the country.
Devastating cancer diagnosis leads to Gus’ underdog story
It has been roughly three years since the Labrador retriever’s diagnosis and thanks to the work of WSU veterinarians Gus is still active, happy, and healthy.
Dog Aging Project TRIAD Study
Trial of Rapamycin in Aging Dogs