End-of-life veterinary work is deeply meaningful — and emotionally demanding. Strategies for sustaining yourself while sustaining your practice.
What to look for in a PIMS when your practice doesn't have a brick-and-mortar clinic — and why general vet software often falls short.
Best practices for managing controlled and non-controlled medications across multiple hospice patients in a mobile practice.
Insights from pet parents about what made their in-home euthanasia experience peaceful — and what they would change.
How to optimize your daily schedule and drive routes to see more families without sacrificing the unhurried experience they expect.
Why structured grief support isn't just kind — it's good business. How to build follow-up programs that help families and generate referrals.
How to offer seamless aftercare — from cremation coordination to memorial keepsakes — and why it matters for your practice and your families.
An overview of QoL scoring systems and how to integrate structured assessments into your in-home hospice practice.
From first appointment to full caseload — a roadmap for veterinarians starting or growing a dedicated in-home euthanasia and hospice practice.
Practical guidance for veterinarians on leading compassionate end-of-life conversations — from the initial call to the day of the visit.