Pet Loss & Grief: Understanding the Pieces
This three-day course will be invaluable for any professional working with families who have experienced the loss of a pet. Veterinarians, vet techs, pet loss professionals, pet crematory operators, pet hospice workers and funeral directors are a few of the professional industries that will benefit from this learning.
“So many people are realizing that the loss of a pet is an extremely emotional time for pet-parents, a time where caregivers want to know that they are making a difference with an individual throughout their grief journey. Having the skills and the knowledge to properly guide families through this time will provide a sense of comfort to any professional in this field, and the networking opportunity adds to the richness of this program,” Ellis commented.
The Pet Loss & Grief course will be held at the Hampton Inn in downtown Indianapolis on Meridian Street. Registration has opened with a limited number of seats remaining.
The course will focus on all aspects of pet loss. The areas for review will be broad, ranging from Pet Loss Companioning skill training to understanding the Central Needs of Mourning for a person whose pet has died. Attendees will also spend time in learning how to guide families in the creation of experiences and rituals as they pay tribute to their beloved pets. From the complicated pieces of anticipatory grief to truly companioning a family through every aspect of the loss of their pet, this comprehensive course will be what every pet loss professional will need in rounding out their companioning skills.
For more information on this course, visit www.Pet-Loss-Grief.com or email at Coleen@TwoHeartsPetLossCenter.com.











