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....
We Have Winner - Name That Cat! Contest
PAAH is proud to announce the winner of the Name That Cat! contest is Holly Steese who submitted the name of Shamus which won with 38.4% of the vote. You can view the voting results here. Thank you to everyone who submitted names and voted!

Holly will receive 3 great prizes provided by PAAHs very own resident artist, Daniel Rubinstein. The prizes are: a Cartoon Pet Portrait, a Guest Spot in the Seaver, the Wonder Dog, comic for the winner's pet and a your very own copy of Seaver, The Wonder Dog, Book Volume 1.
Look for the story behind the name coming soon!
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.-
Estrogen Turns Male Snakes into Same-Sex Charmers
The finding has implications for understanding the environmental impact of compounds that mimic the effect of estrogen.
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Is This the Icelandic Lake Monster?
A recent video seems to show a large, mysterious snake or monster in an icy river in Iceland.
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McDonald's Pit Bull Ad: Why the Outcry?
A McDonald's chicken nuggets ad set off a furor among pit bull owners who claimed it demonized their dogs. Did it?
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Wild Lions Live in Constant Fear
The kings of the jungle are changing their behavior as they face ongoing stress, trying to avoid deadly human encounters.




























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.