In the case of euthanasia, there are no do-overs. Providing a smooth and seamless experience and peaceful passing is paramount to a good euthanasia experience for the pet owner, the veterinary team, and the pet patient.
In this segment - Part 2 of a 3-part series - Dr. Kathleen Cooney discusses the euthanasia appointment, the importance of designating a euthanasia attendant, and how the veterinary team can set the stage for comfort and a peaceful passing.
Running time: 22 mins
This presentation is no longer eligible for CE credit
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