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The importance of being well equipped to deal with animal bereavement

Supporting behavior coaches/animal therapists/animal mediation: Managing emotions, finding balance

Being passionate about animals is much more than a job: it's a passion, a mission, but also an immense emotional burden. Between the stress of consultations, dealing with the decision to euthanize, and client expectations, it's sometimes difficult to find balance.

👉 Do you feel overwhelmed by the emotional burden of your work?
👉 Do you feel like you don't always know how to manage client reactions and the emotional connection with the animal you work with?
👉 Do you feel tension between your values ​​and emotions and those of your clients?

 

And what about your own grief? When you have to make the decision to stop working with your companion? Or when you decide to stop doing this work?

I'm here to help you.

With over 10 years of experience in therapeutic support and social work, I help veterinarians and their teams:

✅ Better manage their emotions in difficult situations
✅ Find a balance between professional commitment and personal well-being
✅ Better support clients through their grief to avoid tension

My strength? Human relationships. I understand both sides of the coin:

 

💡 The client, who is experiencing immense pain and needs support.

Thanks to tailored intervention plans, I offer tailored support to help you navigate your career with greater serenity, tailored to your personality and that of your client.

🎯 Want to learn more? Book a discovery call now and let's discuss your needs.

📅 Write to me

listen to the interview with Audrey Desrosiers, pet therapist
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How to support a client who must make the decision to euthanize, or who has lost their beloved companion. You too experience grief; learn how to prepare for this inevitable situation when working with animal companions.
Get your Pet Grief Support Guide for Professionals

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Having trained as a pet therapist and having taken courses in canine behavior, I have experienced the grief of having to part with my animals and the loss through grief as well. The reason I created this course is to help other colleagues be equipped to face this inevitable eventuality.

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I've created a training course specifically for you! Come see for more details.

"I would like to thank Ms. Bérubé for the Coup de patte training, which I really enjoyed following. It is well designed, simple and very interesting. I received follow-ups and support within very satisfactory timeframes. This training guided me with clarity and confidence to bring my projects of support for death and animal bereavement into the world, in addition to introducing me to a wonderful person whom I feel confident in referring and continuing my training. Annie Caron Consultant in canine education & behavior 2512annie.caron07@hotmail.com…" Coup de patte training »

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Ce que vous obtenez

Private training website: student portal

Assignments: to help you internalize the teachings and make them more meaningful for you and the people you help. Feedback from Brigitte Bérubé.

Worldwide access: open to all

Unlimited access: available for your lifetime

Ongoing support: Brigitte Bérubé remains available even after the training for any questions.

 

Register as a Petloss Friendly Community Member/Pet Grief Companion on our Pet Grief Center website.

 


Member-to-member support: Private membership of the Petloss Community Incubator Facebook group where all trainees support each other.

Zoom Lab: 15 minutes of coaching to be used 6 months before the start of the training.

 


Certification: electronic or paper version

Bonus 1: 4 documents: client form, cancellation, reference, progress notes.

Bonus 2: 3 Modules on Guilt

 

Helping Others Move Beyond the Pain of Loss to Create Meaning

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