
|Videos|September 29, 2017
Client Perceptions on End-of-Life Pet Care
Sandra Grossman, PhD, owner of PetLoss Partners and Compassionate Practice Consulting, describes the most surprising findings from her recent study about end-of-life care client perceptions.
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Sandra Grossman, PhD, owner of PetLoss Partners and Compassionate Practice Consulting, describes the most surprising findings from her recent study about end-of-life care client perceptions.
According to her study, 76 percent of clients surveyed said compassion is just as important as the curing component in end-of-life care. Also, 87 percent of respondents said they received no pet loss support, and yet 83 percent said it was very important that they do get some type of pet loss support.
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