Our Veterinarians

Dr. Harold Langbehn

Dr. Harold Langbehn, D.V.M.

Dr. Langbehn has been practicing veterinary medicine for thirty-eight years. In 2008 he had the honor of being elected Hillsborough County's Veterinarian of the year. Dr. Langbehn earned his degree in Veterinary medicine from Purdue University in 1971, followed by an internship of fifteen months at Rowley Animal Hospital in Springfield, Massachusetts. Dr. Langbehn and his wife Christine, have three children: Kyle, Karen and Jessica.

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Farid Saleh

Dr. Farid Saleh, V.M.D.

Dr. Saleh was born in Curacao, Neth. Antilles. He is married with three children and multiple pets. In 1984 he received his undergraduate degree from The University of Florida and his veterinary degree from The University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia in 1988.

After working in private practice for four years in New Jersey, he moved to Tampa and entered into partnership in 1993 with Dr. Langbehn at Ehrlich Animal Hospital.

Dr. Saleh enjoys treating dogs, cats, avian and exotic pets.

 

 

 

 

Dr. David Danielson

Dr. David Danielson, D.V.M.

Dr. Danielson is one of the five veterinarians here at Ehrlich Animal Hospital.

He is an intricate part of The Ehrlich Team.

Dr. Danielson has a background in Field Biology, and Zoology. He has been a part of the Ehrlich team since 1994, and his interests are particularly in exotic animals as well as companion animals. Dr. Danielson graduated from The University of Florida's School of Veterinary Medicine in 1994. He fosters kittens involved in the Ehrlich adoption program, and he is an avid reader, gardner, and hiker. Also the Dr. Danielson treats dogs, cats, avian and exotic pets.

 

 

 

 

Dr. Elizabeth Wynn

Dr. Elizabeth Wynn, D.V.M.

Dr. Wynn was raised in Colorado. She attended the University of Colorado and graduated with a biology degree in 1991. After college, she moved to Florida to train dolphins in a marine animal park in the Florida Keys. Before attending veterinary school, she also worked at an emergency hospital here in Tampa. She also volunteered in a zoo in Colorado. Dr. Wynn received her veterinary degree from Colorado State University in 2000. Dr Wynn has been happily working at Ehrlich Animal Hospital since then.

Dr. Wynn's pets include a dog and a cat. The dog was a stray that her new husband found at work. The cat was adopted from a client who found a litter of kittens. In her spare time, Dr. Wynn likes to boat, dive and volunteer at Big Cat Rescue. At Big Cat Rescue, Dr. Wynn provides veterinary services for lions, tigers, bobcats and other exotic cats.

 

Dr. Meghan Allen

Dr. Meghan Allen, D.V.M.

Dr. Allen earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Science, with a minor in Anatomy and Neurobiology, in 1997, from Colorado State University. She went on to obtain her degree in veterinary medicine in 2001 from Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine. She completed a rotating small animal medicine and surgery internship at Florida Veterinary Specialists, now known as Blue Pearl, in 2002. She has worked in small animal private practice for most of her career, but also worked in the emergency department at FVS/Tampa. Dr. Allen considers emergency medicine to be one of the more interesting aspects of veterinary practice. However, while practicing as an emergency clinician, she missed working closely with, and building trust and long lasting bonds with her patients and their families. After spending a few years in emergency and relief practice, she has rejoined general practice, and is now very happy to become a part of the Ehrlich family.