Sequim veterinarian practice changes hands

SEQUIM — Fourth-generation Sequim resident J. David Kirner has purchased Country Care Veterinary and Acupuncture Services from Melissa Smith.

Kirner graduated from Massey University’s College of Veterinary Sciences in Palmerston, New Zealand, as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.

In addition to companion animals, large animals and some exotics, Kirner is also trained in acupuncture and alternative medicine.

Kirner plans to rename the hospital to Johnson Creek Veterinary Service, according to a press release.

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