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The Art of a Good Death
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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Mar 28, 2024
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Podcast episode
Description
Are we doing better? And can we do better yet?
These are the questions I had for Dr. Dani McVety, the cofounder of Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice and In-Home Euthanasia with Dr. Mary Gardner. Lap of Love is a national network of veterinary doctors who offer hospice care and peaceful euthanasia in the comfort of a pet's home.
When Dani was prepping a family for a euthanasia one night at the emergency clinic where she was working shortly after graduating from veterinary school, her client said, "Please, can you leave her on my lap? I don't want her on that cold sterile table. I want her right here with me."
That wasn't clinic policy, though.
Dani said yes. And it was at that moment, she knew that's what every pet deserves, to be in the place where they are most comfortable … their guardian's lap.
Lap of Love was born, and now 15 years later, Dani and her cofounder are advocates for ways the veterinary world can improve the euthanasia process for pets and their
families.
After all, the word "euthanasia" is Greek for "eu," or easy, and "thanatos," or death.
Easy death.
Let's find out what that really means.
What to listen for
How end of life care has evolved for veterinarians
The importance of honoring a pet's journey
Why pet guardians need a comfortable, supportive space
How a better experience can shift the end of life process
Normalizing hospice care in veterinary medicine
Where to find Dr. Dani McVety
Lap of Love
Dr. Dani McVety (for speaking engagements)
Lap of Love Facebook
Lap of Love Instagram
Lap of Love YouTube
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These are the questions I had for Dr. Dani McVety, the cofounder of Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice and In-Home Euthanasia with Dr. Mary Gardner. Lap of Love is a national network of veterinary doctors who offer hospice care and peaceful euthanasia in the comfort of a pet's home.
When Dani was prepping a family for a euthanasia one night at the emergency clinic where she was working shortly after graduating from veterinary school, her client said, "Please, can you leave her on my lap? I don't want her on that cold sterile table. I want her right here with me."
That wasn't clinic policy, though.
Dani said yes. And it was at that moment, she knew that's what every pet deserves, to be in the place where they are most comfortable … their guardian's lap.
Lap of Love was born, and now 15 years later, Dani and her cofounder are advocates for ways the veterinary world can improve the euthanasia process for pets and their
families.
After all, the word "euthanasia" is Greek for "eu," or easy, and "thanatos," or death.
Easy death.
Let's find out what that really means.
What to listen for
How end of life care has evolved for veterinarians
The importance of honoring a pet's journey
Why pet guardians need a comfortable, supportive space
How a better experience can shift the end of life process
Normalizing hospice care in veterinary medicine
Where to find Dr. Dani McVety
Lap of Love
Dr. Dani McVety (for speaking engagements)
Lap of Love Facebook
Lap of Love Instagram
Lap of Love YouTube
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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onelastnetwork/message
Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onelastnetwork/support
Released:
Mar 28, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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