COMFORT CARE AT THE END OF LIFE FOR PETS
We love our pets and want only the best for them. But as they age and develop chronic problems and terminal conditions, it becomes more of a challenge to know what "the best" really means. How do we begin to guess how they feel, and what they want? How can we maximize comfort and minimize stress— for them as well as for us, the caregivers? Can we find the beauty and meaning in connection during this challenging time? Come to the Waterbury Public Library for a thoughtful conversation about end-of-life care for pets, covering practical information as well as philosophical questions with Dr. Erika Bruner, DVM, CVA.
Two dates, Saturdays, November 5th and December 3rd from 10-11 AM in the library's SAL Room. Attend either or both.
The November 5th program will focus on Old-Pet Challenges and Low-Tech Solutions and look at maximizing comfort in everyday activities with love and connection.
Dr. Bruner has been a veterinarian in the Montpelier area since 2002. She is a certified veterinary acupuncturist and makes house calls throughout Central Vermont for end-of-life care and consultations.
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