Dr. John T Schnarr
Veterinarian, DVM
Dr. Schnarr, a 1970 Purdue Graduate, has been the owner of Irvington Pet Clinic since 1985. He is active in professional veterinary activities and is a leader in the local veterinary association. Currently, he is a delegate to the American Veterinary Medical Association, representing the state of Indiana. For several years he has been the Co-Program Chairman of the state veterinary meeting. Dr. Schnarr is a past president of both the Purdue Veterinary Alumni Association and the Indiana Veterinary Medical Association. He also served as a member of the admissions committee for the School of Veterinary Medicine at Purdue. Hobbies include photography, golf and scuba diving. Many of you remember his dog and Clinic mascot, Muppet, who in early 2005 passed away at the age of 15.
Dr. Craig A Hunt
Veterinarian, DVM
Dr. Hunt was born and raised in Indianapolis. He had aspirations on becoming a veterinarian since early childhood. He completed both his undergraduate and his veterinary degree from Purdue University. He is active member of the AVMA, IVMA and CIVMA. Dr. Hunt is dedicated to the human animal bond and maintaining your pet's health on the highest possible plane. Dr. Hunt believes that it is highly important and he makes great strides to stay on the cutting edge of modern medicine and technology. Dr. Hunt shares his home with three dogs (Etta Jayne, Dylan Robert and Princess Dot Com) and two cats (Treble and Turk)
Beth
Registered Veterinary Technician
Beth is a graduate of the Veterinary Technology program at International Business College. Beth passed the state board exam in January of 2009. Beth has a special interest in and looks forward to expanding her knowledge of animal behavior. Beth shares her home with three dogs (Belle, Ray and Nancy) and one cat (Thomas).
Tricia
Veterinary Assistant
Tricia has worked at IPC since 2007. She has a poultry background and has worked with ducks, chickens and turkeys previously. Tricia has worked for several veterinary clinics both in Indiana and California. She earned her Bachelor's degree in Animal Agribusiness from Purdue University in 2003. Tricia has a a passion for client education. She shares her home with three cats (Gizmo, Percy and Clyde) and three dogs (Jack, Murphy and Odie).
Caryn
Office Manager
Caryn has worked for IPC since 1989. She began as a receptionsit and is now the Practice Manager. Caryn has a strong knowledge base in animal behavior and still enjoys learning new information. She shares her home with three dogs (Emily, Wizard and Slugo) and two cats (Diego and Sporticus)
Leslie
Receptionist
Leslie has been employed at IPC since 1994. She is our primary receptionist, but may also be seen helping out in the back. Leslie is very patient and can help you understand the best preventative care for your pets. She shares her home with two dogs (Diogge and Bosco) and two cats (Harlie and Simba).
Jessie
Receptionist
Jessie has had a great love for animals since she was a child. She has had a wide range of pets over the years, including chickens, rabbits and ducks. Jessie comes to the Irvington Pet Clinic with previous veterinary experience. She is eager to continue learning about animals and veterinary medicine. Jessie shares her home with one dog (Shadow) and two cats (Keelee Sue and Kiki Lou).
Gina, Kathleen and Seth
Kennel Attendants
Gina, Kathleen and Seth make up a very important part of our clinic's staff. They are our priceless kennel staff attendants. They come in nightly and perform a variety of cleaning tasks around the clinic, not limited to vacuuming and mopping, cleaning kennels, feeding and medicating animals and walking dogs. Each and every one of our kennel attendants are compassionate to the animals and thorough in their cleaning duties. They are the reason that our clinic remains presentable. Although they work "behind" the scenes, their dedication to keeping our clinic clean is irreplaceable.
