Horse’s freak accident not fatal thanks to WSU veterinarians
A sliver of bone and equine veterinarians kept hope alive for the colt following an extensive crushing injury
A sliver of bone and equine veterinarians kept hope alive for the colt following an extensive crushing injury
After a life‑threatening injury, the 10‑year‑old quarter horse, may be able to compete again on the ProRodeo tour with his rider thanks to the care of WSU veterinarians.
It was a highly complicated procedure but the surgical team was able to practice and prepare using a 3D-printed model of the puppy’s legs.
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.
Cholecalciferol, or activated vitamin D3, can cause kidney failure and death.
Young dog spends 10 days at Veterinary Teaching Hospital receiving life-saving treatment.
Critical care intern joins WSU from Switzerland.
Dr. Winter works closely with the Veterinary Teaching Hospital’s exotics team.