My experience with Dr, Ross was fantastic. He is a very caring, informative and patient Dr. I just love Park Animal Hospital! I will never go anywhere else..I feel confidant with all the Dr.’s at this clinic. The staff is very nice and “patient” and very informative. I will recommend this clinic to all my friends, especially Dr. Ross..He is an asset to this clinic..And Dr. “C” is the man..He is wonderful, the best Vet I have ever been to with my pets.. Thanks so much for making every experience a great one.. Jodi L. Cox
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Vino loves Park…

VINO CARUSO
VINO CARUSO loves Park & we love VINO!! He brought some awesome yummies to us too!!
After visiting the Park Salon!

LOLLI-PUP after the Park Salon
Before the salon, shhhhh!

LOLLI-PUP BERNASCONI
Info on the Rattlesnake Vaccine:
Do You Hike or Camp with Your Pets?
Ask Us About the New
RattleSnake Vaccine
Adapted from Red Rock Biologics for use by Park Animal Hospital
Snake bites kill or injure dogs, destroy skin and muscle, cause permanent liver, kidney, heart, neurological and joint damage. It is estimated 150,000 dogs and cats are bitten annually in the United States by venomous snakes. Dogs are up to 500 times more likely to be bitten by a venomous snake than to get rabies. A snake bite is severely painful to the dog and can cost the owner thousands of dollars in veterinary bills. This RattleSnake Vaccine is designed to reduce the likelihood of death, permanent injury and severe pain caused by rattlesnake bites.
Pertinent Info:
- Initially, two doses are recommended, spaced one month apart
- Typically, protection from boosters last about 6 months
- Dogs should get at least one booster per year, approximately one month before exposure
- Dogs exposed to rattlesnakes year round, or dogs at higher risk, should get a booster every 6 months
- Dogs over 100 lbs. or under 25 lbs should get an additional booster 30 days after the first booster (total 3), then booster normally thereafter
- The vaccine works by stimulating the dog’s immune system to produce antibodies against the venom and neutralize the rattlesnake venom
- The vaccine has an excellent safety record. Over 500,000 doses have been used in well over 100,000 dogs. Anaphylactic reactions are rare and estimated at about 2 in 250,000 injections.
- Though the Vaccine does not eliminate all adverse effects of a snake bite, on average, vaccinates can typically survive about two to three times as much venom as non-vaccinates.
- Full antibody protection is not reached until 30 days following boosters
- This will provide various levels of protection against the most common species of American rattlesnakes and Copperheads. The best protection has been reported from bites from the Western and Western Diamondback rattlesnakes. The Vaccine has some protection against the Pygmy, Massassauga, Sidewinder and Timber rattlesnakes. The Vaccine will NOT protect against the Mojave rattlesnake, Coral snakes or Cottonmouth snakes.
- None of the typical treatments for snake bite are contraindicated with this vaccine.
- Even vaccinated dogs bitten by rattlesnakes should be seen by veterinarians ASAP and monitored closely for 24 hours post-bite
If you hike, camp or live in a high risk area, please ask about the Rattlesnake Vaccine. The Rattlesnake Vaccine is a very economical way to avoid a potentially fatal situation!!
We welcome Dr. Aubrey Ross to the Park team…

Dr. Ross & his little girl; Zuri
Graduated From & Year: Tuskegee University, 2007
Interests: Surgery, internal, emergency and dermatology cases in small animal and exotic medicine. I really enjoy teaching and helping clients become more knowledgeable about medical and surgical information in the field of veterinarian medicine.
Pets: My baby Zuri “Rottie”
Hometown: Houston,Texas
Joined the practice: June 2010
Special Interests: Church, family, friends, running, reading, hiking, golf, basketball, outdoor activities, music, movies, traveling and spending time with zuri.
Other information: Looking forward to working with a close group of individuals that are all on the same page in saving and helping our four and two legged friends. I’m also thinking about getting my daughter zuri a little brother or sister to keep her company when she is alone.
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Park welcomes Dr. Melody Kerber…

Dr. Melody Kerber
Graduated From & Year: Ross University 2009
Interests: Small animal internal medicine and soft tissue surgery
Pets: I have 7 furry children: 4 pitt bull mixes and three cats. Taz, bruce, life, sanford, jim-bob, raven and phoenix
Hometown: Corvallis Oregon
Joined the practice: Summer 2010
Special Interests: Tennis, Hiking, movies and eating sushi
Other information: I was born and raised in Oregon where I developed a love for the environment and animals. Following my childhood dream to become a veterinarian I moved across the world to St. Kitts in the West Indies to attend Ross University School of Veterinary medicine. After spending three years on the island I moved back to the states where I completed by clinical year at Louisiana State University. After graduation I met my wonderful husband in Las Vegas and have never looked back.
Congratulations!!! He is beautiful!!!

Dr. Carrie Wright-Hagel & new son, Seth
