
Veterinary team members wield the ability to smoothly guide pet owners through the grieving process of losing a pet. Here is how.
After 10 years working in the veterinary field as a veterinary assistant and trainer, Julie felt the call back to school to complete her education. She completed her Bachelor's in Psychology and her Masters in Professional Counseling at Liberty University. She is passionate about helping individuals and families achieve healthy functioning and is convinced that animals should be a part of that journey. Julie observed the power of the human-animal bond while in the veterinary field and has further witnessed the power of the presence of her own dog, Ed, in the counseling sessions she conducts.Julie is also a grandmother, a runner, a business owner, a photographer and a lover of coffee, chocolate, wine and water.
Veterinary team members wield the ability to smoothly guide pet owners through the grieving process of losing a pet. Here is how.
Your own animals at home can be a tremendous support in so many ways to make sure you stay happy and healthy in your veterinary career. Just dont ignore the warning signs of burnout if you see them.
How does your veterinary team help a client whos adopted a dog thats a little too much for them? Educate, support, and be kind.
Pets, emotional support animals (ESAs) and service animals have very different rights and responsibilities in veterinary clients lives. Take advantage of your opportunities to gently but firmly educate pet owners on what designations are appropriate for which animals and why its important not to blur the lines between them.
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Prevent heartache: Match the right pets and people for a lifetime of love.
Just for fun, see which matches you'd make to find good fits for pets and their pet parents. Match up these pairs.
Just for fun, see which matches you'd make to find good fits for pets and their pet parents. Match up these pairs.
Just for fun, see which matches you'd make to find good fits for pets and their pet parents. Match up these pairs.
Just for fun, see which matches you'd make to find good fits for pets and their pet parents. Match up these pairs.
Just for fun, see which matches you'd make to find good fits for pets and their pet parents. Match up these pairs.
Just for fun, see which matches you'd make to find good fits for pets and their pet parents. Match up these pairs.
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