It wouldn’t hurt to keep a backup container of pet food
The Spokesman-Review
The Spokesman-Review
An eating disorder that has for many years been fatal for dogs, doesn’t have to be a death sentence—not for pets visiting WSU’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
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Interns like Clifford Petit learn alongside a team of board-certified neurology veterinarians at WSU.
Resident Eduardo Arroyo works closely with Dr. Ahmed Tibary, considered to be among the leaders in the field of equine and agricultural theriogenology.
Dr. Winter works closely with the Veterinary Teaching Hospital’s exotics team.
WSU is among the only facilities in the Northwest to offer radiation therapy for pets.
Twelve years after arriving in the U.S. from France, Ayne recently started a one-year internship specializing in diagnostic imaging at WSU’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
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