Park Place Veterinary Hospital

Park Place Veterinary Hospital You can expect to receive the highest quality medicine accompanied by compassion and respect for you and your pets here at Park Place Veterinary Hospital.

We are focused on improving and sustaining our patients' quality of life through preventative care, education and individualized treatment plans. We are honored to care for your family.

It is going to be a hot one today- keep your pups safe!
05/27/2026

It is going to be a hot one today-
keep your pups safe!

05/22/2026

HAVE A MEANINGFUL MEMORIAL DAY
In honor of the service people that have lost their lives,
we will be closed until the morning of Tuesday, May 26th.

Please see our website for the closest emergency hospital.
www.parkplacevet.com
Call ahead to make sure you and your pet can be seen.

History of Memorial Day:
Americans began to recognize Memorial Day in 1868, and the country established it as a federal holiday in 1971. The holiday started with communities coming together to decorate the graves of the heroes that died serving our country.

After the Civil War, Americans across the nation began holding tributes to honor the approximately 620,000 soldiers who lost their lives — about 2% of the population at the time. These early observances typically included decorating graves with flowers, reciting prayers, and paying respect to the fallen.

“We will never forget. Memorial Day is a time to remember and honor all of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice while serving this country.”

from Wounded Warrior Project website

This is what Faith looks like!
05/22/2026

This is what Faith looks like!

05/05/2026

Do's and Don'ts to prevent dog bites:
There are close to 77 million nice dogs in the US…
but any dog can bite.

Do’s -
Always ask the owner’s permission before petting a dog.
Remember: not every dog that wags its tail is friendly.
Always approach dogs slowly and carefully.
When meeting a new dog, let it come to you and smell you first.
Stay away from stray dogs.
If a dog approaches you, remain calm. Don’t scream. Stand still.
Always protect your face, neck and arms.
If you’re attacked, give the dog a book or backpack to chew on.
If a dog knocks you on the ground, curl up in a ball.
When a dog you don’t know comes close, be very still! Stand like a tree! be like a rock!
Always use a leash when you walk your dog.
Tell your friends what you learned about dog safety.

Don’ts -
Don’t make loud noises around dogs.
Don’t bother a dog while it is sleeping or eating.
Never tease a dog.
Never reach through a fence to pet a dog.
Never put your hand between two dogs.
Never put your face close to a dog.
Never try to help a hurt dog, get an adult to help.
Never enter a yard with a dog without permission.
Never leave a baby alone with a dog.
Don’t bother a mother dog when she’s caring for her puppies.
Never pull a dog’s ear or tail.

Goose and Mabel hamming it up for us!
05/02/2026

Goose and Mabel hamming it up for us!

Sweet Miles as a puppy and at 5 and 1/2 years old.
05/02/2026

Sweet Miles as a puppy and at 5 and 1/2 years old.

What's up, JIgSaw?
04/27/2026

What's up, JIgSaw?

Cutie Roxi-Anne
04/27/2026

Cutie Roxi-Anne

Sweet Baby Rosie
04/27/2026

Sweet Baby Rosie

World Veterinary Day 2026 will be celebrated on April 25, 2026.World Veterinary Day is observed annually on the last Sat...
04/23/2026

World Veterinary Day 2026 will be celebrated on April 25, 2026.
World Veterinary Day is observed annually on the last Saturday of April to honor veterinarians worldwide for their contributions to animal health, public health, and food safety. In 2026, this falls on April 25. The day highlights the critical role veterinarians play in ensuring safe and sustainable food systems, preventing zoonotic diseases, and supporting global health security. Each year, the World Veterinary Association (WVA) sets a theme; for 2026, it is “Veterinarians: Guardians of Food and Health”, emphasizing their role in protecting both animal and human health.

Address

92 Old Homestead Highway
North Swanzey, NH
03431

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 1pm
2pm - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 1pm
2pm - 7pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 1pm
2pm - 5:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 1pm
2pm - 5:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 1pm
2pm - 5pm

Telephone

+16033574049

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