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As a pet care professional how many times have you had a client that just received the news their pet is terminally ill, has died tragically, or is dealing with pet loss?
And how many times have you had to deliver the news yourself? You don’t seem to be sure what to say, but you need to be compassionate and helpful. You are literally either lost for words, feel like you said the mistaken thing, or want to be more effective when delivering the news.
It is critical to know how to help your clients when they’re faced with pet loss death and grief. With the increasing growth in the pet care industry veterinarian medicine is changing–as are all pet care professions. There will be more demands on you and your business. This will make it essential so that you can make it a daily practice to handle yourself to handle work related health issues. Compassion fatigue and burnout are real, and they both have a way of sneaking up on you.
Once you buy and read this comprehensive guide for all pet care professionals you’re going to know exactly what to do to prevent burnout, strengthen clients, and manage the business of grief.
It is your resource to gain a basic knowledge of–grief and loss, self-care, how to strengthen your clients within your scope of practice, and the business of grief.