Meet the Veterinary Teaching Hospital Staff: Sarah Huston
Sarah joined the hospital’s emergency and critical care team in November of 2016 after she moved to Pullman from the west side of Washington.
Sarah joined the hospital’s emergency and critical care team in November of 2016 after she moved to Pullman from the west side of Washington.
Moscow-Pullman Daily News
A soft tissue sarcoma is one of the most common skin cancers in dogs and is often treatable with removal and radiation therapy. But for a three-legged dog like Oakley, it was life-threatening.
The sun broke through gray skies as hundreds of families made their way to the annual Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine Open House and Teddy Bear Clinic on Saturday, April 2. The date marked the return of the event following a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Traditionally held on Mom’s Weekend, […]
3D printing is being used at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital to plan and even simplify complex procedures.
Western Washington family turns to WSU when their 9-year-old dog, Gus, was diagnosed with cancer.
Dr. Raelynn Farnsworth (‘93 DVM) is just the third to lead the hospital, which has become the Pacific Northwest’s largest 24/7 veterinary referral center since opening in 1996.
The Lewiston Tribune
Young dog treated for more than two weeks after eating cholecalciferol, a poison that can cause life-threatening elevations in blood calcium and, if not treated quickly, can result in irreversible kidney failure and death.