Community Pet Care Clinic
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Our name starts with community because we are part of our local community and care about our clients. Our reasonable rates will help you stay within your budget for your pet's medical, surgical and dental needs. Our veterinarians and registered technicians are here to answer your questions. Just by choosing us as your veterinarian you are helping pets in need.

For every client who uses our clinic we will donate an amount of services to our Keeping Pets and Their People Together Fund. This fund decreases the chance of pets not receiving care, being surrendered to an animal shelter or euthanized when families experience unexpected veterinary medical costs and can't afford care. All funds are used at Community Petcare Clinic.
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Dr. Quinn attended the University of Findlay receiving bachelor's degree in pre-veterinary studies prior to completing her doctorate of veterinary medicine from Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine.
Prior to joining Community Pet Care, Dr. Quinn has experience working in emergency clinics, and not for profit humane societies.
Dr. Quinn has a passion for community outreach and ensuring all pets and their families receive the highest level of care possible.
In her free time, Dr. Quinn enjoys reading a good book, participating in 5k's of organizations that support animal welfare, and relaxing with her 3 rescue pooches.
Vaccines are very important in managing the health of your dog.
However, not every dog needs to be vaccinated against every disease.
If you are unsure about what vaccines your pet needs, give us a call.
We will sit down with you and your pet to examine factors such as age, medical history, environment, travel habits and lifestyle to determine the best vaccination protocol for you and your pet.
Rabies is a viral infection of the central nervous system that can affect all mammals and is fatal if left untreated.
When unexpected illness strikes a pet, unexpected expense strikes as well.
Community PetCare Clinic understands this and is able to make some special arrangements through the CareCredit program which is a personal line of credit for veterinary pet care.
It works like a credit card that is used for your pet's healthcare services.
If your pet is ill and needs extensive medical treatment (immediate or long-term, medical or surgery), CareCredit can finance 100% of your pet's needs with no up front costs, no annual fees, and no pre-payment penalties.
Information about temporary boarding of pets, dog training, pet food bank, low cost pet grooming, low cost spay/neuter, transportation for pets to veterinary care, veterinary care and vaccines, and mobile veterinary services for geriatric and terminal care for pets.
Making a decision about euthanasia can be one of the most challenging, heartbreaking choices to face.
It is important to discuss any questions, fears, or concerns with your Veterinary team.
How do I know when it's time?
These tools may aid you in making the difficult decision.
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We look forward to serving our local community and we care about you and your pets!
We'll work within your budget to provide the best care possible for your pet's medical, surgical and dental needs.
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