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A few months ago, I had to say goodbye to my 12 year old Golden Retriever, Chip. It was extremely difficult as it has been with all of the pets I’ve lost over the years. Several years ago I met Dr. Dawnetta Woodruff at a fundraiser to help a local animal shelter. Since that time, I’ve gotten to know Dr. Woodruff and the specialized services she provides to animals and their owners and want to share this knowledge with you. After graduating from the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine, she worked as a Mixed Animal Veterinarian. She also has experience as an emergency room Veterinarian and as a general small animal practitioner. The human animal bond has always been her focus and in 2012 she founded the St. Louis area branch of Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice and In-Home Euthanasia.
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We all know that the ANIMALS are the ones who teach us so much! What would you like to share about animals, your experiences with them or that you’ve learned over the years?
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— Animal Academy Podcast – Why The Animal Academy Podcast Exists
— Lap of Love Pet Loss Bereavement & Support
Support by Phone:
1. Lap of Love Pet Loss Bereavement & Support Hotline
a. (855) 352-LOVE (5683)
b. Complimentary
c. Available 6am-10pm CST 7 days a week
2. Day By Day – Pet Caregiver Support
a. 484-453-8210
b. 24 / 7 Availability
c. Online chat room & other support – https://daybydaypetsupport.com
General Resources & Support:
1. Lap of Love General Resources
a. https://www.lapoflove.com/community/Pet-Loss-Support
2. University of Missouri Veterinary Health Center
a. CVMGriefSupport at missouri.edu
b. http://vhc.missouri.edu/pet-loss-support/
Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement: https://www.aplb.org/
The Pet Loss Support Page: https://www.pet-loss.net/resources/MO.shtml
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Allison White:
Allison is a licensed clinical social worker who has worked in the field of mental health for over 27 years. She has been involved in programs that value the human-animal connection including therapy dog work, obedience, agility, conformation, herding and field work. When her dogs encountered sports-related injuries, she was introduced to the field of canine rehabilitation and sport’s medicine. Her passion has been to recognize this human-animal bond and what we can learn from animals, which improves our own quality of life by allowing us to experience their unconditional love, devotion and intelligence.
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