Description
This comprehensive textbook serves as an essential resource for veterinary technicians navigating the sensitive and critical field of companion animal end-of-life care. The book addresses the medical, psychological, and ethical dimensions of caring for dying animals while supporting grieving pet owners.
Through detailed guidance and practical protocols, readers will learn how to provide compassionate palliative care, manage pain effectively, and facilitate euthanasia with dignity. The text covers communication strategies for difficult conversations with pet owners, recognition of end-of-life indicators, and techniques for creating comfortable environments for dying animals.
Topics include hospice care principles, symptom management, grief support resources, and the importance of self-care for technicians dealing with repeated loss. This 2026 edition incorporates current best practices and advances in veterinary end-of-life medicine, making it an invaluable reference for both educational and clinical settings.







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