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.
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.
Washington State Magazine | As temperatures increase and heat waves become the norm, keeping our four-legged friends cool during the summer has become a challenge for pet owners, especially in the Pacific Northwest, where many homes lack air-conditioning.
When temperatures elevate the conditions can become dangerous for our pets.
Washington State University is recruiting pet owners to participate in a study if their cat has experienced an adverse reaction to certain drugs.
Dr. Jessica Bell helps address some of the most common questions posed by pet owners in the Pacific Northwest.
In the Pacific Northwest, ticks are most prevalent during the spring and summer.
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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With nearly 60% of dogs and cats obese, a small animal veterinarian speaks on this important topic.
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