Veterinary Teaching Hospital
Why are cats scared of cucumbers/snakes?
Aurelia, age 8 | Ask Dr. Universe
Meet the Veterinary Teaching Hospital team: Connie Fraser
Connie Fraser is a veterinary technician in the neurology service at WSU’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
The woman behind WSU’s blood bank
Jane Wardrop didn’t pay much attention to the fact that veterinary medicine was a male-dominated profession when she applied to veterinary school at WSU in 1972.
New reproductive service preserves cat genetics for years to come
Woodford, a 2-year-old Maine coon, recently became the first cat at the WSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital to have his semen frozen using a specialized process that allows it to be maintained indefinitely for future breeding.
Dancing horse undergoes life-saving procedures at WSU
Oro Negro, a 4-year-old Friesian stallion, will soon resume his training for charro competitions, or horse dancing events, following a pair of lifesaving colic surgeries at the WSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
Meet the Veterinary Teaching Hospital team: Dr. Sarah Guess
Dr. Sarah Guess got her start at the WSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital as an undergraduate student assisting in the large and small animal hospital.
WSU veterinary chaplain one of a few in the nation
Scott Campbell’s role at WSU reflects a growing recognition of the grief associated with a pet’s death and the toll veterinary care can take on people in the profession.
Readers share tales from WSU’s veterinary hospital (one is extra gross)
The Seattle Times | Pacific NW Magazine
Mastiff saved thanks to WSU Good Samaritan Fund, generosity of strangers
Sean Manwill’s 18 month old mastiff, Gracie, had only months to live without an expensive heart procedure. WSU’s Good Samaritan Fund and strangers from across the country poured in support to save the dog’s life.