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End-of-life care courses for veterinary professionals| The Art of Goodbye

Welcome to The Art of Goodbye

Every Goodbye Deserves Compassion

At The Art of Goodbye, we help veterinary teams provide care that honors the bond between pets and their families.

 
 
At The Art of Goodbye, we are passionate about enhancing the hospice and end-of-life care program offered by veterinary teams.
 
We offer the highest quality training to ensure that every veterinary patient and their family is provided with true hospice care and a peaceful death. 

Did you know that 50% of feline patients and 45% of canine patients do not see their veterinary team in the 18 months leading up to their death? This represents a significant gap in care and loss of revenue but it also represents a huge opportunity to train and elevate your RVTs! We offer a variety of training designed to support your team and elevate the important role RVTs play in the hospice phase of a patients life.

Enhance Your Expertise with Comprehensive RVT Training in Hospice and End-of-Life Care 

Of all of the days a family shares with their pet, end of life care is by far the hardest. Feelings are raw and at their deepest, it's essential that we create a compassionate and meaningful experience. Our goal should always be to honour the bond the family has shared."

-Emily Piche, RVT, CHPT, CPEP

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Join Us for Upcoming Workshops and Events in Veterinary Hospice Care

Intro to Hospice & End of Life Care Best Practices
Intro to Hospice & End of Life Care Best Practices
99 DAYS TO THE EVENT
Mar 16, 2025, 9:00 a.m. EDT
Online Workshop

Featured in Leading Veterinary Publications

We are proud to share that The Art of Goodbye has been featured in both the OAVT Medical Journal and Canadian Vet Practice News Magazine. These prestigious publications have recognized our commitment to enhancing hospice and end-of-life care for veterinary teams. We’re honored to contribute to the ongoing conversation and education around compassionate care for both pets and their families.

OAVT
Canadian Vet Practice News
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