Remember: you know your pet(s) better than anyone. If your pet seems to be acting abnormally, we recommend trusting your intuition and seeking medical attention. If your pet needs immediate medical help we highly recommend taking your pet to the WSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital, which is available 24 hours a day.
Main WSU Vet Hospital Switchboard: 509-335-0711
If you know or suspect that your pet has eaten or been exposed to a toxic substance or product, please consider going to WSU or calling the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at 888-426-4435 (a fee may apply).
As a mobile veterinary service, while equipped to take care of many of your pets’ needs, we cannot provide immediate or intensive emergency care in your home. The WSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital is located at 205 Ott Road in Pullman, WA.
If your pet is having an emergency contact one of these locations
Remember: you know your pet(s) better than anyone. If your pet seems to be acting abnormally, we recommend trusting your intuition and seeking medical attention. If your pet needs immediate medical help we highly recommend taking your pet to the WSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital or Viking Veterinary Hospital which are available 24 hours a day.
If you know or suspect that your pet has eaten or been exposed to a toxic substance or product, please consider going to WSU or calling the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at 888-426-4435 (a fee may apply).
As a mobile veterinary service, while equipped to take care of many of your pets’ needs, we cannot provide immediate or intensive emergency care in your home.