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Companion Animal Bereavement

A One Health Workbook for Veterinary Professionals

Angela Garner

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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Medizin

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This concise workbook is written as a guide for veterinary professionals to support owners through the many challenges they face before, during and after the death of their companion animal. This unique text provides a wealth of practical advice to be used when supporting both adults and children through the grief process. It offers support when discussing subjects such as natural death versus euthanasia and guiding owners through after death services. Also, it covers the difficulties experienced by owners due to separation for other reasons, such as when a pet has to be rehomed. The book: - Gives highly practical guidance on pet bereavement support for vet staff before, during and after animal loss, including communicating with highly distressed people; - Includes exercises and activities which can be downloaded and shared with owners to help them cope with the destabilising effects of grief; - Helps gain a deeper understanding of the owners' perceptions of the process, including their fears and feelings; - Addresses the importance of self-care and peer support within the veterinary team or animal welfare organisation; - Contains numerous case studies and practical examples in the book and via additional online resources.

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The range of topics covered in order to support the mental, physical and emotional wellbeing of both owners and their companion animals is vast. From communication techniques to compassion fatigue, loneliness to guilt, grief frameworks to self-care, this book makes all areas of bereavement accessible and understandable, without slipping into a sad narrative. The fact that different types of animal loss are discussed (euthanasia, sudden pet loss, terminal illness) and that perspectives from different owners are considered (children, the elderly, health professionals themselves) makes this a singular go-to for any veterinary professional.

The considerations on in-practice training, exercises and team dynamics makes the book immediately accessible and relatable to the whole scope of professionals who influence, and are influenced by, the end-of-life journeys of animals and their owners. Angela Garner has managed to bring together the difficult, and sometimes elusive, aspects of the bereavement process and create a resource that will benefit the wellbeing and welfare of owners, companion animals and professionals for many years to come.

This book is an insightful and thoughtful exploration of what it is like to lose a pet from many perspectives. There is straightforward practical advice delivered in a calm factual manner about decision-making processes leading up to and around euthanasia, this is balanced by a careful look at the emotional impact of this on all concerned. I found the in-person case studies particularly useful as they resonate with common themes experienced in clinical practice, alongside the check lists of practical tasks and things to remember at each stage. This book should be required reading for vet students and all members of the practice team, and I would urge practices to keep a copy in the tea-room.

'This book takes the reader through all aspects of supporting owners leading up to euthanasia and beyond. Angela explores in great detail the emotional complexities and needs of those who care for their pets during this most difficult period so that while we as veterinarians look after our patients, we are able to, equally importantly, look after the owners.'
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Dog, Sudden death, Communication, Care, Emotional resilience, Horse, Veterinary practice, Euthanasia, Distressed owners, Compassion fatigue, Supporting owners, Bereavement, End of life, Cat, Companion animal, Natural death, Compassion, Death, Grieving, Grief, Rabbit