Rustebakke Veterinary

Rustebakke Veterinary By 2005 we had grown out of the old facility, so started looking for a location to build a new clinic. We found a good location near two main thoroughfares.
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Dr. Rustebakke established Rustebakke Veterinary Service in a small rented barn in the Clarkston Heights in 2001, and for the next several years primarily serviced Equine and Bovine clients. In the Fall of 2009 we opened our new state of the art clinic at 705 15th St., with facilities to service not only our large animal client base, but also small animal clients. Our new clinic features a complet

e full service small animal facility with boarding in addition to an indoor equine medical facility including an equine surgery facility. We also have facilities to handle livestock, with a cattle squeeze chute and a working set of corrals capable of unloading trailers, pickups, trucks, and even semi trailers. We have digital radiology capability, digital ultrasound, and have just added therapeutic laser therapy for both small animal and equine patients.

So many lives were cut short on this horrific day. The heroic efforts of the first responders, volunteers, and trained c...
09/11/2024

So many lives were cut short on this horrific day. The heroic efforts of the first responders, volunteers, and trained cadaver dogs will never be forgotten. Thank you to those who choose this profession knowing the risks, and thank you as well to those who train and love the four-legged members who were such an important role in finding victims on that day, and everyday. šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡øšŸ¾

Clients in the Pullman and surrounding area!! We will be in the area on Monday September 23rd, and are able to see multi...
09/06/2024

Clients in the Pullman and surrounding area!! We will be in the area on Monday September 23rd, and are able to see multiple appointments while we are there. Please call the clinic to get on the schedule if you need a farm call appointment.

Why choose us when you are looking for a Veterinary clinic? Let us share some fun facts about our clinic:šŸ¾ Each patient ...
08/30/2024

Why choose us when you are looking for a Veterinary clinic? Let us share some fun facts about our clinic:

šŸ¾ Each patient and client gets one on one doctor and nurse care. Each of your appointments are catered to the individual need and care of your pet(s). From vaccinations to surgery, your pet will receive undivided attention and personalized care and treatment from one of our amazing doctors and nurses.

šŸ¾Continuing Education. Did you know each week our talented and passionate nursing/technician staff receive a training on animal care and medicine?? This can be a refresher course on a skill, new medical findings in the vet medicine world, the importance of bloodwork, and so many more things. Each week there is a course designed to keep our staff up to date and educated about how to provide quality compassionate care to every patient we see.

šŸ¾ Support Staff. We have friendly and knowledgeable receptionist staff who can help you with questions, offer assistance with payment options, and help you feel welcomed and comfortable in our clinic waiting area. They are helpful and always willing to accommodate our clients and patients to have a great experience with us.

šŸ¾Phone Nurse. We have a very experienced technician whoā€™s available during business hours to speak with regarding medical questions, post surgery concerns, medication questions, and everthing in between.

šŸ¾Our Doctors - plural!! We have FOUR amazing and talented doctors on staff ready to see your pet(s) for anything from a rabies vaccination to surgery. Our facility is able to see both large (horses, goats, pig, etc) and small (house pets) animals, and with four incredible doctors on staff, our appointment availability is not months out! We are able to see most pets on a day and time that is convenient to our clients.

Please give us a call today if you need to schedule an appointment for your pet!

Rustebakke Veterinary Service - Where we provide quality compassionate care.

We are blessed with the best clients and patients and we are so grateful for all of you! This basket has so many of our ...
08/29/2024

We are blessed with the best clients and patients and we are so grateful for all of you! This basket has so many of our favorite treats, thank you Sully and family ā™„ļø

If you are being evacuated and need a safe place for your animals please contact the Nez Perce County Sheriffā€™s Mounted ...
07/25/2024

If you are being evacuated and need a safe place for your animals please contact the Nez Perce County Sheriffā€™s Mounted Posse.

Their contract info!
Tate 509-780-7293
Ashlee 208-791-1711

There are also several private parties willing to host and board your animals, if you are one of these parties, please feel free to add your information in the comments for public knowledge.

Our thoughts of safety and gratitude to everyone who can help, the firefighters, landowners and all of those affected by the fires.

We are adding to our team! We are looking for a technician assistant to join our technician staff.
07/18/2024

We are adding to our team! We are looking for a technician assistant to join our technician staff.

07/12/2024

Just a REMINDER, that we have switched our patient portal and texting communications to AllyDVM as of June 1st. If you haven't had the chance to download or explore this new program, please do so because there are a lot of new options for our clients to utilize.

You will need to use the email you have provided to the clinic as a log in to access all of your pets records, and use the following link to get set up on your smart phone or computer.

https://practices.allydvm.com?practice=rustebakke

Do you have an indoor cat that would love to go outside, but don't want them wandering the neighborhood? How about a saf...
07/10/2024

Do you have an indoor cat that would love to go outside, but don't want them wandering the neighborhood? How about a safe CATIO?!

Building a catio, or outdoor cat enclosure, can be a fun project that allows your cat to enjoy the outdoors while staying safe. Here are some things to consider when creating a catio:

Location
Choose a spot that's protected from the elements and shaded from the sun, but still well-ventilated. You can also remove any plants that are toxic to cats.

Size
Catios can range from a simple window box to a more elaborate space with tunnels and perches. If you're limited on space, it's more important to build up than out, as cats like vertical space.

Materials
Use sturdy materials that can withstand the elements and your cat's claws, such as exterior-grade timber for the frame. You can cover the frame with a material like galvanized wire mesh or timber lattice to allow light and air in while still keeping your cat safe. Other materials you might need include cedar shelves and a roof made of wire mesh or polycarbonate.

Design
You can get inspiration from other catios and pet enclosures online. You can also consider how you want your cat to enter the catio, such as through a cat door in a wall, window, or door. Some catio plans are designed to be enjoyed by humans too, with space for seating.

Here are some catio plans to get your ideas flowing!
https://spca.bc.ca/wp-content/uploads/DIY-Window-Catio.pdf
https://spca.bc.ca/wp-content/uploads/DIY-Enclosed-Porch-Catio.pdf
https://spca.bc.ca/wp-content/uploads/DIY-Stand-Alone-Catio.pdf
https://spca.bc.ca/wp-content/uploads/DIY-Catio-Extras.pdf

**UPDATE: An internet connection had been restored.**ATTENTION CLIENTS!!!We are experiencing some issues with our Wi-Fi ...
07/08/2024

**UPDATE: An internet connection had been restored.**

ATTENTION CLIENTS!!!

We are experiencing some issues with our Wi-Fi internet connection . Our phone system is web based so our phones are not working correctly at this time. You can call and leave a message if needed, and we will get back to you as soon as possible. We are working hard with our IT team fix the problem. Everything else should flow normally, if you have an appointment scheduled please still come at your scheduled time.

Thank you for your understanding.

-Your Rustebakke Team

Keep your pets entertained this summer with some new games!TREASURE HUNTKeep your pet's senses sharp with a treasure hun...
07/08/2024

Keep your pets entertained this summer with some new games!

TREASURE HUNT
Keep your pet's senses sharp with a treasure hunt just for them. Just hide plenty of treats throughout your backyard or inside your house, using a range of spaces within reach. Placing them at different heights too. If your pet is new to this game, look to hide treats that are relatively easy to find. Once you're ready to begin, show them to their first treat and continue to encourage them to find the others. A simple "find the treat" command should suffice to get your pet's tail wagging. This is a great way to introduce your dog to the sport of scent work, which involves locating hidden target odors.

WATER GAMES
Many dogs enjoy water games in the backyard. A great way to do this is to set up a kidā€™s sturdy pool in the yard and fill it with water so they can splash about in. A sprinkler works great watch your dog run back and forth with happiness as they cool down. Fill a bucket full of water and let you pup play with a few balls as they take them out of the bucket. *Remember to always supervise your dog around bodies of water.*

BACK YARD AGILITY
Building your own agility course in the backyard or in your living room can be a fun way to give your dog or cat some mental and physical exercises. Walk your dog or show your cat through the course and have him jump through a hula hoop, or hop over one or two rolled-up blankets, or weave through some little mini cones. Building an agility course doesnā€™t need to be expensive. You can use everyday objects that you can find around your home. Just be creative, and let your imagination run wild. Here are some household objects to start with: old blankets, pillows, towels, hula hoop, large open-ended box, kitchen stair, stool, a pole on two boxes, ball, frisbee, and more!

SITTING ON THE PATIO
Research has found spending time outdoors with your pets has really increased the bond between the two. We are also healthier for being active outdoors and enjoying the summertime weather. After being active, relax on the deck or patio with your pup enjoying a cool drink of your favorite refreshments and a frozen pet treat from our shared recipes!

The following are 5 easy at home frozen treat recipes you can make for your dog to help cool down this summer:BUT Before...
07/03/2024

The following are 5 easy at home frozen treat recipes you can make for your dog to help cool down this summer:

BUT Before heading to the kitchen, there are a few ingredients you should always avoid when baking for your pets. NEVER put xylitol (an artificial sweetener that can sometimes be found in peanut butter), raisins, grapes, or chocolate in your dogsā€™ treats!

1. Peanut Butter and Fruit Freezies

Ingredients:
1 cup berries (strawberries, blueberries or raspberries)
Ā¼ cup water
A few tablespoons of peanut butter that doesnā€™t contain xylitol (check the label!)
Directions:
Wash and clean fruit (cut tops off strawberries)
Puree fruit in a blender with water
Place fruit puree in an ice cube tray or silicone mold, filling Ā¾ of the way
Add a small amount of peanut butter to each mold
Freeze until completely frozen

2. Fruit and Yogurt Freezies
Ingredients:
1 cup fruit (berries, apple, melon, banana, pineapple)
Remember: NO GRAPES!
1 cup Greek or plain yogurt
Directions:
Clean and prep fruit ā€“ dice fruit to small pieces that will fit into the ice cube tray
Place diced fruit into ice cube trays or silicone mold
Fill mold with yogurt
Freeze until completely frozen

3. Cantaloupe Ice Cream
Ingredients:
2 cups frozen, diced cantaloupe
2 tbsp plain yogurt
Directions:
Clean, dice and freeze cantaloupe
Place cantaloupe into a food processor with yogurt and blend until smooth
Serve frozen. Optional: top with some of your dogsā€™ kibble!

4. Frozen Banana Bites
Ingredients:
1 banana
1 Ā½ cups watermelon
1 cup pineapple
Directions:
Puree watermelon and pineapple
Slice banana
Place banana into silicone mold or ice cube tray
Fill mold to top with the watermelon/pineapple puree
Freeze until solid

5. Frozen Kong
Pre-made cheese-like aerosol products or peanut butter can be used to fill the Kong and then freeze, or you can make your own delicious mixture! Following are a few examples:
Cheese Kong: 1 cup of boiled potato, Ā½ cup plain cottage cheese, Ā½ cup low-fat cheese
Fruit Kong: 1 banana, 1 cup yogurt, 1 tsp. honey
Chicken and carrot Kong: 1 cup cooked sweet potato, handful of shredded, boiled chicken, handful of cooked carrots, 1 tbsp. yogurt

SUMMER SAFETY FOR HORSESKeep Your Horse Hydrated. Always make sure your horse has access to clean drinking water, for mo...
07/01/2024

SUMMER SAFETY FOR HORSES

Keep Your Horse Hydrated. Always make sure your horse has access to clean drinking water, for most horses, this means drinking at least eight to ten gallons of water a day. However, as the temperature increases, your horse can lose a significant amount of water through their sweat and may need to drink more to stay hydrated.

Use Sun Protection. Just like people, horses can get sunburned. The pink areas around your horseā€™s eyes and muzzle are at the greatest risk, and itā€™s essential to reduce your horseā€™s UV exposure when possible. Sunscreen with zinc oxide can effectively block UV radiation. Another great option to protect sensitive areas is a fly mask with built-in UV protection.

Prevent Heat Exhaustion. As the temperatures rise, so does your horseā€™s risk of heat exhaustion. Also known as heat stress. Heat exhaustion occurs when environmental conditions cause your horseā€™s body temperature to rise above 103 F. When this occurs, horses can experience elevated heart rate, an elevated respiratory rate, profuse sweating, and lethargy. Heat exhaustion can also increase your horseā€™s risk of dehydration and colic. To reduce your horseā€™s risk of heat exhaustion, avoid exercising your horse during the hottest parts of the day and look for shade when possible. You may also need to adjust your ride time, and intensity as your horse acclimates to the warmer weather. If your horse becomes overheated, you can use cool water to help bring their body temperature down. A re**al thermometer can also be useful for monitoring your horseā€™s temperature. Seek out veterinary care if you feel your horse may be experiencing heat exhaustion.

Stay on Top of Your Horseā€™s Preventative Care
During the summer months, you may be traveling to horse shows or getting together for a relaxing trail ride with friends. While these are great opportunities to make memories with your horse, they can also put your equine companion at increased risk of disease. Before traveling or socializing with new horses, make sure your horse is up to date on their vaccines. Some facilities and events will also require your horse to have a negative Coggins test and health certificate.

SUMMER PET DANGERS MINI SERIES PART 2SWIMMING & POOL SAFETY!You may be thinking, "really, swimming and pool safety, all ...
06/28/2024

SUMMER PET DANGERS MINI SERIES PART 2

SWIMMING & POOL SAFETY!

You may be thinking, "really, swimming and pool safety, all dogs can swim instinctively!" While this may be somewhat true, instincts do kick in during survival, dogs are like people, not all of them like the water or are great swimmers. If you have a pool, or are going to a river or lake, here are some safety tips for your four-legged besties:

1. Find a doggie lifejacket! For the dogs who don't love to swim, or just aren't great at it, a doggie lifejacket would be a great idea to keep them safe when they hanging out poolside or on the beach. You'll be able to safely get them in the water to cool off without having to worry about them having trouble swimming.
2. Have a safety measures in place. Make sure you have an enclosure around your pool to keep your pet(s) from trying to wander around your pool, or swim in it when you aren't there to supervise. A solid pool cover, and pet-friendly pool ladders, ramps, or stairs, are great safety tools as well to use and train your dog how to safely get in and out of the pool.
3. Wash off those chemicals! If you treat your pool with any kind of chemicals, even salt water pools, make sure you are giving your pup a good rinse off after they are done swimming. The chemicals in the pool water can cause skin irritation like redness, dryness, itching, or flaking. The subsequent chewing and scratching can lead to a skin infection and a visit to the veterinarian.
4. Always SUPERVISE around water. Please be super conscience of your dog's energy level especially when swimming and retrieving from water. Dogs want to please their owners, and in doing so will keep bringing a ball or stick back even after they have spent their energy. If you are throwing something to be retrieved into water, and your pet is struggling, please stop throwing the item. Although your dog may seem to want to continue, it is your responsibility to keep them safe and know when they need a break.

You and your pet can have a ton of fun in the water this summer whether it's at the beach, on a boat, or in your backyard. Just remember, safety is the number one rule around water for EVERYONE.

Summer Pet Dangers Mini Series!Over the next couple of weeks, we are going to post some things to keep in mind and watch...
06/26/2024

Summer Pet Dangers Mini Series!

Over the next couple of weeks, we are going to post some things to keep in mind and watch for as our summer temperatures begin to climb. Keep your eye out for these super educational pieces, and on your pets, as sometimes these dangers can sneak up on ya!

DEHYDRATION AND HEAT STROKE

Dehydration and heatstroke are very real threats when the dog days of summer are upon us. Animals should always have fresh, clean water available, whether itā€™s summer or the dead of winter. Carry portable water bowls on walks and if or when you take them on vacation or long car rides. Short-nosed dogs, like pugs, Japanese chins and bulldogs, pets with dark fur or skin, animals that are overweight or ones that have thick coats (like Himalayan or Persian cats), are especially prone to heat stress. Watch out for these symptoms:

-Excessive lethargy
-Decreased urination
-Dry gums
-Refusal to eat
-Sunken eyes
-Weak or off-balance
-Decreased skin elasticity (Gently pinch your petā€™s skin near the shoulder up into the shape of a tent. If the skin is slow to snap back, your pet may be dehydrated).

NEVER LEAVE YOUR PET(S) IN A VEHICLE - Vehicles can reach temperatures over 150 degrees in the summer very quickly. Please don't ever leave your pet in the vehicle, in the summer months especially, as this can cause heatstroke and death.
AVOID HOT SAND AND PAVEMENT - If it's hot too hot to the touch, it will be too hot for your pets paws as well!
LIMIT EXERCISING YOUR PET(S) DURING THE HOTTEST PART OF THE DAY, AND WAIT FOR COOLER TEMPERATURES!

Panting is how pets cool themselves off. The hotter a pet is the more it will pant. Usually this is a good sign that they are working to cool themselves down. However, if it unusually heavy and continues over a longer than normal period of time, contact your veterinarian right away for an appointment.

Other ways to cool your pup include fans, ice packs, frozen treats, ice cubes, kiddie pools and sprinklers. Your kids and dog will have a blast.

The first days of summer are finally here! Make sure that you get your flea and tick medications before you venture out ...
06/24/2024

The first days of summer are finally here! Make sure that you get your flea and tick medications before you venture out to the great outdoors! You can pickup Bravecto from our office, and Nexgard is easily ordered through our online pharmacy.

Please let us know if you need any assistance ordering by calling the clinic. Below is a link to our online pharmacy where you can have the medication autoshipped each month straight to your home.

https://vetsource.com/pet-owners/?sc=po

Just a REMINDER, that we have switched our patient portal and texting communications to AllyDVM as of June 1st. If you h...
06/23/2024

Just a REMINDER, that we have switched our patient portal and texting communications to AllyDVM as of June 1st. If you haven't had the chance to download or explore this new program, please do so because there are a lot of new options for our clients to utilize.

You will need to use the email you have provided to the clinic as a log in to access all of your pets records, and use the following link to get set up on your smartphone or computer.

https://practices.allydvm.com?practice=rustebakke

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705 15th Street
Clarkston, WA
99403

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+15097580955

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