Connecting with Grieving Clients
The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) calls this book a “must-have” resource for veterinarians and staff members. Written by World by the Tail, Inc.’s Laurel Lagoni and veterinary grief counselor Dana Durrance, the book offers clinically proven strategies for dealing effectively with pet loss and euthanasia. Included are topics like delivering bad news, dealing with suicidal comments, and making referrals to mental health professionals, as well as staff training materials.
Softcover, 140 pages. 2nd Edition, AAHA Press
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What Customers Say
We’ve been using ClayPaws for several years now and always provide one to every animal humanely euthanized at our practice. We love having the flexibility to bake them here in the clinic or to send them home unbaked for clients to bake at home. Better yet, there are easy to understand instructions that guide clients on baking their paw print at home. The clay is soft and pliable making them easy for our staff to use and all tools and accessories compliment the paw print well. ClayPaws provide consistent results so that if a client has received one for one pet, they can count on getting a similar print of the same quality for a future pet. I can’t imagine ever switching to a different product because of the ease and reliability of ClayPaws.