Human-Animal Bond: Natural Death

Original Presentation Date:
01/15/2022

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In this segment Dr. Cherie Buisson - a certified Hospice and Palliative Care veterinarian - discusses the topic of natural death and why some clients express the desire for this option (vs euthanasia). Discussion includes talking points for describing what a natural death can look like and keys to the concept of a hospice-assisted natural death - for the prevention of pain and suffering - as an alternative to natural death. Running time: 27 mins

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