ANIMAL ARK VETERINARY HOSPITAL - Key Persons


Beth Eubanks

Dr. Eubanks is a native of Winston-Salem, NC. She attended NC State University, where she earned her undergraduate degree in Animal Science and her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine. Most of her veterinary career has been spent practicing in both Forsyth and Davie County. Recently, she became a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner and works in the "tugboat" building next door at Clemmons Animal Rehab and Therapy. Dr. Eubanks currently resides here in Clemmons with her husband, two sons, two dogs, and one cat. She also enjoys reading, watching movies, and spending time with her family.

Bethany Acton

Dr. Bethaney Acton is originally from Syracuse, Indiana. She received her Bachelor of Science in Animal Science from Purdue University and her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine is from Lincoln Memorial University. For the past 2 years, Dr. Acton worked as a mixed animal vet in Tazewell, VA before coming to join us at the Ark. She has three dogs (Ryder, Indy, and Kip), as well as a leopard gecko, rabbit, tortoise, and fish. Dr. Acton loves going hiking and kayaking as well as shopping. She is open to seeing all animals here at the Ark and we are so excited to have her here with us!

Dr. Mitchell Spindel

Job Titles:
  • Owner
Dr. Spindel earned his Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from Oklahoma State University in 1995. He practiced in Syracuse, New York for two years before he and his wife relocated to beautiful North Carolina. Although Dr. Spindel loves treating dogs and cats, he also has a passion for unusual pets like birds, reptiles, and small mammals. He'll even care for injured birds of prey, wallabies, kinkajous and an occasional Coati mundi.

Joshua Warden

Dr. Warden was born in Omaha, Nebraska. After moving around the Oklahoma City area and the Chicago area, he's been a resident of Clemmons, NC since 2001! His Bachelor of Science is in Animal Science, and he earned his Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from NC State. Dr. Warden has 6 snakes, 2 leopard geckos, 2 milk frogs, a box turtle, a cat named Owen, and a dog named Ash. In his free time, he does a fair amount of photography and hiking and just enjoys being outdoors whenever possible. Dr. Warden occasionally volunteers with the Wildlife Resources Commission doing wildlife surveys, and we are so glad to have him aboard the Ark as our new exotic pet doctor!