Quinn Veterinary Clinic cuts the ribbon April 29
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Posted by: Steve Kimmel 8 months ago
Quinn Veterinary Clinic, 2809 Theater Avenue, Huntington, held a Huntington County Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting on Monday, April 29. Shown in the photo, front row, from left, Terry Miller, Terry Miller Realtor Century 21 Bradley, Rachel Farmer, State Farm Insurance and both Chamber Ambassadors; Shelly Snyder, Bowen Center, Chamber board of directors; Jessica Jones, vet technician, Quinn Veterinary Clinic & Behavior Center and Kisbee; Dr. Colleen Quinn, owner, Quinn Veterinary Clinic & Behavior Center; Randy Swihart, Dr. Quinn’s husband; Kabrina Boyd, vet technician, Quinn Veterinary Clinic & Behavior Center; Audrey DeWitt, Antech Diagnostics; Gwen Burns, Everwise Credit Union and Chamber Ambassador and Mayor Richard Strick. Second row, from left, Zach Shearer, Zach’s Pet Services, LLC; Paula Whiting, Lake City Bank and Chamber Ambassador; Danielle Shaw, Bippus State Bank and Chamber board of directors; Ashlie Buzzard and Sparkles, Hoosier Real Estate Group; Jeannie Myers, owner, Town & Country Flowers; Steve Godfroy, Official Insurance Solutions, Brittany Brown, MidWest America Federal Credit Union and both Chamber Ambassadors. Back row, from left, are Charles Chapman, City Council, 1st District, and Rod Myers, owner, Town & Country Flowers.
Quinn Veterinary Clinic & Behavior Center held a Huntington County Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting on Monday, April 29. The celebration was held at the clinic located at 2809 Theater Avenue, Huntington.
Quinn Veterinary Clinic & Behavior Center is a new-type veterinary clinic where everything performed in a veterinarian’s office is also done there. The clinic specializes by addressing both the physical and emotional healthcare needs of dogs and cats. They focus on care for pets with fear, anxiety and trauma.
If you would like more information on Quinn Veterinary Clinic & Behavior Center, mark your calendars for this Saturday, May 4, for their Grand Opening Celebration! The celebration will be held from 2 to 5 p.m.
Those attending will see one of the first practices ever designed exclusively to work with anxious, fearful and traumatized pets, both medically and behaviorally. Find out how they will be working with other veterinarians, trainers and entire families to help pets live better lives.
If interested in learning more, call (260) 454-7623, email info@quinnvet.com, or text to (260) 560-2261. The clinic will contact you within 24 hours.
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