KEY POINTS
  • The Siberian husky, named Balto after a determined dog of the early 20th century, ran amok in the Theranos offices and caused concern it would contaminate medical samples, according to Vanity Fair.
  • The anecdote, while quirky and comical at surface level, sheds light on the chaos that consumed Theranos' final stretch.
  • The start-up was ultimately found to be falsifying test results and defrauding investors and medical professionals.

In the final months of Theranos, before the blood testing start-up was debunked and its founders charged with fraud, then-CEO Elizabeth Holmes brought a puppy with a penchant for peeing into the mix, according to Vanity Fair.

The Siberian husky, named Balto after a determined dog of the early 20th century, ran amok in the Theranos offices, caused concern it would contaminate medical samples and demanded a team of caretakers including Holmes' assistants and security personnel, according to Vanity Fair.