Should pet owners in the Pacific Northwest worry about heartworms?
Dr. Jessica Bell helps address some of the most common questions posed by pet owners in the Pacific Northwest.
Dr. Jessica Bell helps address some of the most common questions posed by pet owners in the Pacific Northwest.
Carly Collings is one of our friendly patient services coordinators who greet you when you and your pet arrive at WSU’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital for an appointment. Carly, who studied and graduated from WSU with a degree in anthropology and a minor in sociology, joined our team in September.
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Patient services coordinator Stephen Short’s dedication and passion for veterinary medicine and the hospital’s patients and clients is always on display.
Intestinal biopsies from dogs for organoid development
Giving a cat oral medication isn’t always the easiest task, but by remaining calm and following the guidance below, you can make sure your pet gets the medications it needs. Your veterinarian will tell you if your cat’s medication should be given with food or on an empty stomach. If the tablet or capsule can […]
Urinary incontinence, or the involuntary passing of urine, is a fairly common problem in dogs. It is usually caused by a medical condition, and your dog likely is not aware it’s happening. Although it can happen at any age, it is more common in middle- to senior-aged dogs and females. Severity can range from small […]
That’s a great observation about cats and dogs.
Ideas to improve your pet’s health this holiday season.
Keeping animals out of the smoke as much as possible is best.