WSU College of Nursing and WSU College of Veterinary Medicine free clinic – Oct. 6, 2021

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WSU College of Nursing and WSU College of Veterinary Medicine are collaborating again to provide free health services to the homeless and low-income people and their pets.

  • WSU Veterinarian Vanessa Ung carries away Iris belonging to Andrew Wilson on the right after taking the dog to the WSU College of Nursing and WSU College of Veterinary Medicine Healthy People + Healthy Pets Free Health Clinic, Wednesday October 6, 2021 412 E. Spokane Falls Boulevard in Spokane. Iris suffered from a hind leg problem.

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  • Students from WSU College of Veterinary Medicine prepare canine vaccines during the free Heathy People + Healthy Pets Health Services Clinic for the homeless and low-income people and their pets on Wednesday at 412 E. Spokane Falls Blvd. in Spokane.

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  • Gentle hands examine Iris, a 10-year-old mix when it was brought to WSU College of Nursing and WSU College of Veterinary Medicine Healthy People + Healthy Pets for the homeless and low-income people and their pets. Wednesday October 6, 2021 at 412 E. Spokane Falls Boulevard in Spokane.

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  • Andrew Wilson explains the problem with his dog Iris’ hind leg to WSU veterinarian Vanessa Ung during the free health clinic of the WSU College of Nursing and the WSU College of Veterinary Medicine Healthy People + Healthy Pets, Wednesday October 6, 2021 at 412 E. Spokane Falls Boulevard in Spokane.

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  • Dr. Raelynn Farnsworth, left, and nurse Denise Waiting, examine Nyx, an Australian Shepherd / Mastiff mix, for owner Jessica Bowen, right, during the WSU College of Nursing and WSU College of Veterinary Medicine Healthy People + Healthy Pets Free Health Care Clinic to the homeless and low income people and their pets Wednesday at 412 E. Spokane Falls Blvd. in Spokane.

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  • WSU veterinary students Marie Andresen, left, and Tess Van Diest vaccinate Missy the cat at 412 E. Spokane Falls Boulevard in Spokane.

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