PAAH News and Announcements
Novartis - Production Stopped
NOVARTIS, the manufacturer of many common OTC pharmaceuticals for human and animal use, has volunteered to stop production at their manufacturing plant in Lincoln, Nebraska. The closure is tempor....
K-Laser Pain Therapy Is Here
We proudly announce the addition of K-Laser Class IV Therapeutic Laser Treatments for advanced pain relief and enhanced tissue healing. Multiple studies and decades of use have not just suggested, ....
Congratulations!!
Park Avenue Animal Hospital is proud to announce the births of Ava Elizabeth DiSalvatore and Madigan Adair Howley.
Amber gave birth to baby Ava on October 13, 2011....
New Classes Starting In February
We’ll be hosting JM CANINE SERVICES for a six-week basic obedience course for puppies and dogs ag....
Barbara Blow - Receptionist
Barbara Blow has been a veterinary receptionist for seven years. After owning her own business in the Apopka community for over 23 years, she decided it was time for a change of pace. A love for animals and people alike inspired her to become a veterinary receptionist.
She became a member of the Park Avenue Animal Hospital team in 2008. She is a wife, mother, and grandmother, and utilizes those life experiences to better connect and communicate with clients of all ages. She enjoys meeting new clients and her charisma and energy is an inspiration throughout the office. Barbara is the proud pet-mommy of Briar, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, and Shadow, a very appropriately-named cat.
Discovery News
Discovery News - Animal News
Animal News covers the animal kingdom from anteaters to zebras. Learn about fast frog evolution, animal communication, endangered species and more.-
Man-Eating Leopard Stalks Village
Five people are dead in a village in Nepal after the same leopard attacked them.
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How The Zebra Got Its Stripes
Bold black and white stripes might help zebras evade disease-carrying flies but that's not the only benefit.
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Dogs Really Do Understand Us Best
Our canine friends get us in ways that no other animals do.
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Fatal Shark Attacks Spike in 2011
While 2011 continued the downward trend in shark attacks in the United States, other countries weren't so lucky.




























Being admitted to the profession of veterinary medicine, I solemnly swear to use my scientific knowledge and skills for the benefit of society through the protection of animal health, the relief of animal suffering, the conservation of animal resources, the promotion of public health, and the advancement of medical knowledge.