Provides information and seminars
on animal hospice care.
Not exact matches
We feel there are many times when a visit to your house may provide a better option for care such as pets that are stressed by veterinary visits to the hospital, a geriatric patient that is
on hospice care, a multi-pet family where a bi-annual trip to the veterinarian could mean several visits, and times when a ride to the hospital may be difficult (large dogs or
animals that have motion sickness).
She was given to the local
Animal Shelter with a heartbreaking story: the elderly owner could no longer live
on her own and needed to go to a
hospice that did not allow pets.
Full - service
animal hospital, boarding facility, surgical procedures, dental care, client education, exotic care,
on - site diagnostics, laser therapy,
hospice care.
She is currently working
on contributions to an
animal hospice book due out in 2016.
For some
animals we rely
on Hospice Fosters to give them the home and love that they have been in need of for so long.
In my 15 + years since obtaining my certification, I have got to partake in opportunities such as teaching at Mount Ida College, speaking to various groups
on careers in veterinary medicine, going
on a charitable trip to the Dominican Republic to help spay / neuter hundreds of
animals, working as an adjunct veterinary technician with a veterinary
hospice group, going to veterinary conferences all over the US, and also currently working as a Floor Supervisor and Veterinary Technician Internship Coordinator for students enrolled in the various vet tech schools in, and outside of, New England.