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    WSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital

    3.1 (47 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Animal Clinic & Hospital - Before the shave.

    Animal Clinic & Hospital

    (24 reviews)

    Took my long haired cat in for a lions cut shave. He gets matted pretty badly since he keeps…read morelicking himself (probably an anxiety thing or extra comforting) and can't stop it. A few days ago it was his first time coming here. He gets extremely nervous about going to the vet but I can tell they took very good care of him! The shave was done extremely well and the price for everything done for him was very fair. I highly recommend this place! I included some photos, before and after the shave. They even recommended some products but did not push me to buy like some places do. Will be back for any other future services!!

    I took my kitten in after a poor experience at a different vet in the area and he was treated…read morewonderfully. His eye was protruding from his head and causing him pain. I called this vet at 7:30pm and was told to bring him in right away and they would see what they could do. We unfortunately had to stay 30 minutes past close but they were so kind and didn't fault us one bit. His eye needed to be removed ASAP and they were able to squeeze us in the very next day to remove the poor guys eye. The vet was amazing and explained all the risks for a kitten so young and small and answered all our questions thoroughly. This wonderful communication continued through his surgery and after when he had to stay overnight. Kitten did amazingly and they got all of the procedures done under anesthesia that we had hoped for. When I picked him up the next day they sent home an adorable letter with him. We will be returning here with the rest of our pets for establishing care, vaccinations, and any emergencies! Thank you!

    Traveling Tails - Levon gets a treat to help with claw trimming.

    Traveling Tails

    (3 reviews)

    Dr. Merry is the BEST! We have two cats, twin brothers who are 8 yrs old. Levon is very outgoing &…read moreloves visitors, Oscar is shy & skittish. All we need to do is put Oscar in a bathroom so that he's in an enclosed space. Dr. Merry goes in, has a wrap with velcro, and she wraps them up like burritos. The wrap has openings so she can take out one leg at a time (to trim claws, give vaccinations, and perform other necessary check-ups). It is great not to go into a clinic with dogs, noises, strange smells and everything else that upsets cats. Dr. Merry can do all things a pet needs for routine health care, and under her guidance and help, Levon has gone from 18.3 to 15 lbs (over 16 months) and she has a working relationship with one of the clinics in town, so for things like teeth cleaning and surgery, she can refer her patients to them. I learned about Dr. Merry from a friend with 2 cats & 2 dogs, so this wonderful service is for all pets. We have a coffee table that's perfect for her scale and tools, and seeing a vet at home is so comfortable! I was worried it wouldn't work with Oscar because he freezes with terror at the vet's but at home I was worried he'd be impossible-- Dr. Merry, though, is a miracle worker. Levon loves her and hangs out with her after he's free, the best review there is.

    Shannon is a wonderful and extremely compassionate vet who visited my pet at my home so that I did…read morenot have to expose him to other sick animals at a veterinary clinic. He was a new puppy at the time, and I wanted to keep him safe since he was not yet fully vaccinated. Later, once he was older Dr. Merry went out of her way to help proscribe flea and tick meds appropriate for a 4 pound-exceptionally- tiny-toy dog. She helped us through some de-worming and that was also great! I always find her very kind and knowledgeable and would highly recommend her care. She is an avid animal lover and really cares about the animals in her care. I loved her home visit and found she answered all my questions and gave me thorough recommendations regarding the breed specific care of my tiny dog, and possible complications that can arise for such a little canine. She's such a great Veterinarian!

    Affordable Vet Care and Spay Neuter Clinic

    Affordable Vet Care and Spay Neuter Clinic

    (21 reviews)

    I took my Bombay in to be neutered about 7 years ago. I see…read morethis place hasn't changed one bit. He was terrified and instead of trying to calm him down they literally wrestled him into a cage with a fishing net!! He flew all over the cage and kept looking at me as if to say "why are they doing this to me? Long story short, my beautiful black cat has been forever traumatized leaving me no choice but to have a traveling vet come to my home. (Thank you Dr. Merry). He had 3 claws ripped off and has a permanent bald spot on his neck from God only knows. I was disgusted and now I'm very surprised that Dr. Faulkner is still in business and still licensed. DO NOT TRAUMATIZE YOUR PET! Go anywhere but here! Linda Westby

    I took my new cat in Tuesday after calling seriously every vet in the area to see if I could get…read morehim in for his shots and to get neutered. After I called this place on a Tuesday, they said to bring him in that day and they set us up to get him fixed on the following Friday. The staff (especially the two ladies who wear glasses) are my FAVORITE. They are so sweet, and joke around but are really knowledgeable about what they're doing. They gave us a full rundown of everything that was going to happen with him getting fixed, and they were so gentle with him while giving him his vaccines. He didn't flinch or cry at all and loved the ladies giving him his shots. It was $125 to get my kitty fixed and that literally included his vaccines. I asked why it was so cheap and they explained it was because they didn't have X-ray equipment and some other things that allowed them to be cheaper. I read some of the reviews before I went in and was a little sketched out but I had an amazing experience. It was only $15 to get him wormed, and the environment felt really welcoming and friendly.

    Cedar Veterinary Hospital - Jasper, one of our cats up for adoption!

    Cedar Veterinary Hospital

    (10 reviews)

    Seriously DON'T GO HERE ! Dr Kendall killed my beloved dog…read more Made us be seen on hot parking lot. R Prescribed for allergies 80mg daily Prednisone and 1000mg Cipro... Antibiotics daily. She stopped eating got worse within 3 days. I rushed her to a different vet that ultimately after blood work told me that she showed Addison disease. I asked about how she got this after telling him about her veterinary history that also included Affordable Vet in Moscow Idaho and how they also prescribed Prednisone and antibiotics even though they didn't know what was wrong ... This 3rd vet said it was probably caused by over does od Prednisone. He started treatment for her and she started improving. But after a month she was looking and acting like her healthy girl, she had a sudden heart attack and died Because the 4 years of bad veterinary treatment of Prednisone in excess caused the damage to her heart and other internal organs. I changed vets from affordable vet because I had concerns. I asked Dr Kendall for a more holistic treatment but she was rude and short with me and insisted that we do the Prednisone treatment first to get her on track. She changed me several hundred dollars, plus the other vets cost of several hundred dollars for a dead dog !!! SERIOUSLY DO NOT GO TO CEDAR VET CLINIC!!!

    I love Dr. Kendal, she is gentle with the animals and prices are beyond reasonable. Staffing seems…read moreto change a lot, but this is a college town, so I'm guessing it's students coming and going. My only complaint, which is probably due to the staffing changes, is communication isn't the best. I'm used to getting updates when my animals are having surgery, and I have to call myself. But it's worth it too me, because I LOVE the vet!! Kind and caring, which is what matters the most!

    Humane Society of the Palouse - Bella found her forever home in April 2022!

    Humane Society of the Palouse

    (6 reviews)

    Would be five stars if it wasn't for the demeaning attitude of the lady working the desk today who…read morewanted to talk down to my wife and act like we don't know how to take care of a kitten. We adopted a kitten yesterday from here in hopes to give our other kitten, which we adopted last week at a different shelter, a buddy to play and bond with. However, the latter kitten didn't take well to the new adopted kitten and was continuously hissing and growling at it. Also, the new kitten wasn't eating or drinking water, even when we would sit by it's eating area with it. We just knew it wouldn't work out and knew the kitten would still be adopted if we returned it because the ladies working yesterday said one of their siblings was adopted right away. They also said we had a week to see if it worked, and if it didn't then we could return it. Nothing was mentioned to us about having to keep the kitten for 24 hours. We also figured the sooner we got it back to its sibling the better it would feel and the higher chance they could get adopted together, because they do make a nice pair. Instead of saying she understood the situation, the lady working had the nerve to ask if the kitten lives in a safe and loving environment. For your info, all of our animals have their own beds and they all sleep with us in our bed if they want to. We have also rescued all of our animals in the past from either a shelter or an impoverished community. On top of her rude communication, when my wife took the kitten back, this lady took our cat carrier in their back area and didn't return it to my wife. My wife had to ask for it back, and when she brought the carrier back out, this worker makes an ignorant statement saying "Is the cushion in it yours too". Talk about no professional customer service. All the other workers there have been very kind and friendly, and the animals look like they are well taken care of. But pray to god you don't have to deal with the rude lady who was working there today. She will try to degrade you and make you feel like crap for even trying to adopt an animal. If I was the manager here I would make this lady take more customer service trainings and learn how to talk to people with respect. But I doubt this will happen since it's a government entity of The City of Moscow and we all know certain government employees have great customer service skills with the people that fund their paychecks and buildings via taxes. I think we will make a public records request to see who was working here today and see what kind of trainings this lady has taken for interacting with people.

    I adopted my kitten here back in September. I love her to death, but when she first got home she…read morehad one of the worst outbreaks of URI I've seen. I've volunteered for four years in a large shelter that has seen many many URI cats come through. My baby could hardly breathe at times and constantly had a ridiculous amount of goop running from her eyes. She had to be put on antibiotics. She still shows symptoms. URI is very common in shelter kittens, I'll give you that. But last month, after MONTHS of my baby having very runny poop, I took her in for a fecal exam. I only didn't do this before because my vet said to wait it out, as kittens often have sensitive tummies. So after a few diet changes and still no positive turnout, we did a fecal exam. Turns out she had coccidia the whole time! Boy do I feel really awful about her having parasites in her this whole time... But it made me wonder, how many other cats from this shelter have parasites? My advice? Pay attention to your sick cats! Quarantine them so these illnesses do not spread. I know it's almost impossible to keep shelter kittens from contracting URI, but the adult cats that come in deserve better. Don't let your cats run free on the floor?? There's an awful amount of foot traffic. You're opening up ALL of your animals to illnesses and parasites from the outside. All the cats on the floor are exposed to everything us people bring in, and the cats on the floor expose it to the cats in the cages. I've been in your shelter a couple times since, and I've seen some very ill adult cats with URI symptoms. At least give these cats lysine supplements! Yes, I literally mean there's cats on the concrete floor roaming free throughout the facility. Don't boast about being open since 1978; that doesn't necessarily mean you're a great facility. It means you're the only facility around and therefore the only option for the public. That's why you're still in business. My kitten also had fleas when we first brought her home. The cleanliness level of your facility is deplorable. All that dirt, fleas, parasites, that people bring in on their shoes? All the cats on the floor are exposed. Don't house cats on the dirty floor of your facility. Cleaning once a day doesn't stop people from walking through the door throughout the entire day and exposing your cats to illnesses. Take better care of your animals, for their sake. They deserve so much better in their time between homes. Look at other humane societies for quarantine and cleanliness ideas. It IS possible to quarantine URI cats.

    WSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital - vet - Updated May 2026

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