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March 16, 2021
Mater, an 8-year-old German wire-haired pointer, was hunting every weekend alongside his owner until he suddenly fell paralyzed as a result of coonhound paralysis disease.
By Devin Rokyta, College of Veterinary Medicine
The doorbell rings, shattering a moment of rare silence in a home enlivened by two young boys and a pair of hunting dogs.
Mater, a German wire-haired pointer, startles from his slumber on the sofa and with a sleepy bark, alerts his family to the potential but highly unlikely threat. He gingerly hops down to the floor and limps toward the front door like an arthritic 15-year-old dog who long ago put his best hunting days behind him.
WSU veterinarians make list of top five pet gifts
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December 16, 2020
By Josh Babcock, College of Veterinary Medicine
Veterinarians at Washington State University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital have compiled a list of the top five gifts to improve pet health this holiday season.
“This time of year, we always take the opportunity to give to our pets. Why not give them something that keeps on giving year round?” said Dr. Jessica Bell, a small animal veterinarian at WSU’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
#1. Annual Check‑Up
There is no better gift for your pet than an annual wellness exam.
Veterinarian Jessica Bunch, WSU’s Integrative Veterinary Medicine service coordinator, said while many pet owners put off routine check‑ups, screening for disease and other complications annually is the best way to ensure your pet is in good health.