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....

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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, ....

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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....

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New Classes Starting In February

We’ll be hosting JM CANINE SERVICES for a six-week basic obedience course for puppies and dogs ag....

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Boarding

In the event that you have to leave town and are unable to take your pet with you, Park Avenue Animal Hospital offers limited boarding to our clients. We have cages and runs of varying sizes, appropriate for the largest and smallest of dogs. Our separate cat-boarding area boasts expandable kitty condos with a view of our back yard through a large window, tinted so your furry friends don't get too warm. All of our boarding areas are climate-controlled and dogs are walked several times a day. Don't worry about bringing bowls, bedding or toys - we have you covered! All of our bowls are stainless steel and are cleaned and sterilized after each use. Blankets and towels are available for all pets to sleep on, and play time is abundant at Park Avenue Animal Hospital. We proudly feed Hill's Science Diet Light to our cats and Purina Veterinary Diets E/N to our dogs. These diets are highly palatable and digestible and are fed in an effort to prevent your pets from getting an upset tummy during their stay. If your pet is on a specialized diet we encourage you to bring their food so their diet is not interrupted while staying with us. Before you board your pet, make sure you’re familiar with Park Avenue Animal Hospital’s boarding policies and rules. You can download our Boarding Consent Form in our client forms area, read and sign the boarding consent agreement before bringing your pet in to stay.

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Randy Hodges
Had to take my yorky in again because of seizures and Dr Rick and staff met my wife at the door and ...
Grumpee
When I first meet Dr Turgai at a dog park event I knew we were going to like the service and the peo...
Candy Sullivan
When I saw the invitation on FaceBook to send in a testimonial to Park Avenue Animal Hospital, I was...
Jeannine and Steve Colletti
OUR OPAL HAD A STROKE, YOUNG CAT, AND MET DR. T. FIRST, HE IS SO GENTLE, CARING, AND CONCERNED, HE E...
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Black CatLet's Talk Vaccines! Everyone has an opinion of how often or if at all. We have a 3 part series in the PAAH blog that will give you the answers. Be informed!  Read more...


Veterinarian's Oath

Vet SymbolBeing 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.

I will practice my profession conscientiously, with dignity, and in keeping with the principles of veterinary medical ethics. I accept as a lifelong obligation the continual improvement of my professional knowledge and competence. Veterinarian's Oath (AVMA, 1999)

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