Megaesophagus news from the Veterinary Teaching Hospital
WSU veterinarian offers hope for dogs with megaesophagus
Inspired by her former dog Cake, WSU veterinarian Jillian Haines has become a global leader in transforming care for pets with the once-hopeless condition megaesophagus.
Vomiting pets
Vomiting is a common problem in dogs and cats, and there are many causes, some of which can be managed at home and others that can be quite serious and require veterinary care.
Deadly disease ‘not insurmountable’ for dogs at WSU
An eating disorder that has for many years been fatal for dogs, doesn’t have to be a death sentence—not for pets visiting WSU’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
Megaesophagus: Individualized videofluoroscopic feeding evaluation
Things to know about an individualized videofluoroscopic feeding evaluation.
Dr. Haines in the news
- WSU veterinarian hopes to cure rare and fatal condition ‘megaesophagus’ KIRO 7 | Seattle
- WSU veterinarian offers hope for dogs with megaesophagus Inspired by her former dog Cake, WSU veterinarian Jillian Haines has become a global leader in transforming care for pets with the once-hopeless condition megaesophagus.
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