WSU veterinarians get creative to bring cannabis-eating ferret back to health
When Vanilla the ferret arrived at Washington State University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital, she was in serious trouble. Her heart rate had dropped, her breathing was shallow, and she was drifting between stupor and coma. Everyone initially suspected a traumatic head injury until a key detail emerged. Three cannabis edibles were missing.
From the Brink of Death to the Dance Floor, WSU Vets Save Stallion
Discover the remarkable journey of Oro Negro, a Friesian stallion, and his owner Antonio Nuñez, as they navigate through life-threatening colic surgeries and complications at Washington State University's Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Witness their bond of resilience and hope as they strive to return to the charro competitions, showcasing Oro Negro's exceptional horse dancing skills. Experience the heartwarming tale of determination and triumph amidst the serene landscapes of Mason, Washington. Image: WSU
New scholarship encourages diversity in veterinary medicine
To promote racial and socioeconomic diversity in the veterinary field, Bellinghausen started the Dr. Michael Bellinghausen Veterinary Scholarship at Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine.

