WSU helps dog recover from mystery lung condition
It is still a mystery as to what caused abscesses to engulf the lungs of Ashely Hayes’ dog, Blaze, but he is now back in good health thanks to the care he received at WSU.
It is still a mystery as to what caused abscesses to engulf the lungs of Ashely Hayes’ dog, Blaze, but he is now back in good health thanks to the care he received at WSU.
Dr. Neil Sinha recounts one of his first cases as an internal medicine resident, and shares his puzzle-like approach to every case he receives at WSU’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
Couple travels across the country to save their dog.
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