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Don't miss this opportunity
Reserve your place now for the cohort starting very soon.
Groups are limited, so don't wait.
French group:
Saturdays at 9:30 a.m. (3:30 p.m. European Time) starting on (date)
Thursdays at 1:00 p.m. (7:00 p.m. European Time)
English group session Wednesday at 7 pm (Quebec hours-Canada)
The best time is now!
As your pet approaches the end of their life, every action counts. These 8 workshops will help you navigate this stage with awareness, love, and dignity.
🌟 Why take these workshops?
✅ Feel guided, even in the face of uncertainty
✅ Understand your pet's needs at the end of life
✅ Create a climate of love, peace, and presence
✅ Prepare yourself emotionally and take care of yourself too
✅ Support the passing with soothing rituals
✅ Anticipate and begin the grieving process
📘 Program of the 8 workshops
Workshop 1 – Understanding the End of Life for Animals
Recognizing the signs, phases, and specific needs at the end of life.
Workshop 2 – Creating a Soothing End-of-Life Environment
Adapting the Living Space, Promoting Physical and Emotional Comfort.
Workshop 3 – Communicating with Your Pet Differently
Learning to listen differently, beyond words. Intuition, gestures, silence.
Workshop 4 – Supporting Pain and Palliative Care
Basic concepts in pain management, natural and relational care.
Workshop 5 – The Last Days: Presence and Preparation
Slowing down, being there, creating loving memories, preparing for departure together.
Workshop 6 – Making Difficult Decisions: Between Love, Doubt, and Responsibility
Euthanasia, intensive care, letting go... Deciding with heart and conscience.
Workshop 7 – Honoring the Transition: Rituals and Supporting Departure
Celebrating life, supporting the last breath, creating a symbolic farewell.
Workshop 8 – Coping with Grief after Loss
Welcoming grief, allowing yourself to experience loss, and moving toward peace.
💻 Practical details
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📍 Online, via an easy-to-access platform
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🕰️ 1 workshop per week – over 8 weeks
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🎟️ Limited space to preserve group privacy

❤️ For whom?
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Anyone who wishes to gently accompany their pet during their final moments
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Those who feel lost, overwhelmed, or alone during this time
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Professionals involved in end-of-life care for animals (animal therapists, behaviorists, etc.)

Unique program
Prend la chance de faire parti de cette cohorte et avoir tout le soutien et des pistes de support pour passer ce moment précieux.
Tu as peur de pleurer?
C'est normal et dis toi que pleurer est la façon à ton corps de réguler des émotions difficiles et intenses. On n'en meurt pas !
Tu as peur de ne pas être capable de parler?
C'est correct, il n'y a pas de pression de parler. Parfois c'est le mots qui manquent, je suis là pour t'aider et aussi c'est des petits groupes qui se suivent pendant 8 semaines.
Tu as peur de ne pas être respecter?
Un cadre respectueux est établis et appliqué.
Entendre les autres c'est trop difficile
Écouter les autres ne fait pas mal, c'est essayer de les sauver qui est dure.
Recevoir de l'écoute et du soutien dans la bienveillance te fera un plus grand bien et tu te sentira ressourcé.
Take the opportunity to be part of this cohort and have all the support and guidance you need to get through this precious moment.
Are you afraid of crying?
It's normal, and remember that crying is your body's way of regulating difficult and intense emotions. It won't kill you!
Are you afraid of not being able to speak?
That's okay, there's no pressure to talk. Sometimes words are lacking; I'm here to help you, and these are small groups that follow each other for eight weeks.
Are you afraid of not being respected?
A respectful framework is established and enforced.
Hearing others is too difficult.
Listening to others doesn't hurt; it's trying to save them that's hard.
Receiving kindness and support will do you a world of good, and you will feel refreshed.
Who am I?
With over a decade of experience in counseling, I stand out for my ability to quickly connect during interventions and help guide the bereaved. Passionate about psychology, I regularly pursue new approaches to help people with their challenges. My interventions are unique to each individual, despite the similarities.
I am a social work technician and also have training as a counseling therapist, end-of-life support, and with the Alzheimer's Society. I have 18 years of experience in the hospital environment, where I have encountered death on a daily basis. I have developed expertise in pet grief support following the multiple deaths of my pets. I have lost six pets in less than two years, all in different ways. When someone tells me about the passing of their beloved pet, I touch them deeply.

There will be 3 groups in the next cohort
French Group:
Saturdays at 9:30 a.m. (3:30 p.m. Europe) starting on (date)
Registration closes on (( ))
*Another group may be opened on Mondays at 1:00 p.m. Quebec City (7:00 p.m. Europe)
English group session Wednesday at 7 pm (Quebec hours-Canada)
Last day to subscribe (( to come )