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Hetts, Suzanne, Lagoni, Laurel |
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice; July 1990, Vol. 20 Issue: 4 p879-896, 18p |
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Cancer is an emotionally charged disease. During treatment, it is not uncommon for pet owners to engage veterinarians in frank discussions and emotional confrontations based on their fears and anxieties about cancer. Pet loss counseling skills are invaluable when dealing with clients after the death of their companion animal. Incorporating pet loss counseling into a veterinary practice is pragmatic as well as compassionate because clients who feel that they have received good emotional care in addition to medical care return to the veterinarian with new pets and recommend the practice to others. |
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