Call first before ‘rescuing’ wildlife
WSU vets ask public to call a wildlife rehabilitator before rescuing wildlife.
WSU vets ask public to call a wildlife rehabilitator before rescuing wildlife.
WSU veterinarians offer tips to help keep your pets safe during travel.
What is Lyme disease? Lyme disease, the most common vector-borne disease (transmitted by insects or arthropods) in people, is caused by corkscrew-shaped bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, carried by ticks that transmit the infection when they feed on animals and humans. In the United States, Lyme disease occurs predominantly on the Pacific Coast, the Midwest, and Atlantic Coast […]
Antifreeze is extremely toxic to animals and can cause fatal kidney failure. Unfortunately, dogs and cats find the liquid quite tasty and will eagerly drink it up when given the chance. What should I do if my pet ingests antifreeze? Contact a veterinarian immediately if you see your pet drinking antifreeze or suspect it had […]
Providing water and shade is the most important thing owners can do for their pets.
It is easy to mistake a healthy baby for one that may be orphaned or injured.
Idaho documented its first case of a fatal viral disease in wild rabbits.
Ideas to improve your pet’s health this holiday season.
Horses should not exercise in smoky conditions.