25 October 2017

Press Release: Wendy Van de Poll Releases New Book for Pet Professionals with Step-By-Step Guidelines for Providing Pet Grief Support

Wendy Van de Poll Releases New Book for Pet Professionals with Step-By-Step Guidelines for Providing Pet Grief Support

 

The Pet Professional’s Guide to Pet Loss: How to Prevent Burnout, Support Clients, and Manage the Business of Grief available on Amazon.com

Concord, NH –
Wendy Van de Poll, an international bestselling author of pet grief books for pet owners, as well as a speaker and Certified End of Life and Pet Loss Grief Coach, has released a comprehensive book for pet care professionals: The Pet Professional’s Guide to Pet Loss: How to Prevent Burnout, Support Clients, and Manage the Business of Grief.  Available on Amazon.com, the book helps veterinarians, pet sitters, groomers, dog trainers and other pet care professionals support their clients through grief, loss, and self-care without experiencing professional burnout.

Van de Poll’s life crumbled in 2013 when she received the news that Marley, her beloved Samoyed, had cancer. She, like all pet owners, was devastated to lose her best friend. During her last ten months with Marley, she did everything in her power to keep her comfortable.

“Marley taught me how to stand on my own and live a joyful life,” Van de Poll said. “This loss, and its impact on my life, inspired me to create the Center for Pet Loss Grief to help pet owners get through loss like I did.”

The Center serves pet owners going through the grieving process. It is a supportive, online community and resource for comfort, a better understanding of pet loss, and professional support for pet owners in all stages, from grief to funeral discussions and arrangements.

Van de Poll is a bestselling author who has written six books that assist pet owners with difficult emotions and transitions that come with pet loss. These books include supportive tools and compassionate guidance to help pet owners deal with their overwhelming grief. “I realized,” said Van de Poll, “that pet care professionals are key to helping pet owners during this difficult time, and the new book is intended to help those professionals.”

"Dealing with euthanasia, sudden death, dying issues, the loss of pets, and your own grief can upset the balance in your personal and professional life," explained Van de Poll. “This is why I sought to write a book that helps professionals to not only effectively support their clients within their practice through a compassionate approach but also to deal with their own grief.”

The book is available in softcover for $14.99 and Kindle for $7.99 on Amazon.com. The purchase of the book includes a free downloadable Pet Loss Grief Resource Packet with 10 Daily Loving Reminder Tips.

About Wendy Van de Poll
Wendy Van de Poll is a pioneering leader in the field of pet loss grief support. She is dedicated to providing a safe place for her clients to express their grief over the loss of their pets. A best selling author, speaker, animal communicator, and the founder of the Center for Pet Loss Grief, Van de Poll is also a Certified End-of-Life and Grief Coach, Pet Funeral Celebrant, Licensed Massage Therapist for humans and animals, and animal medium. She has a deep appreciation for animals and human interaction. Her previous books, available here, assist pet owners with the difficult emotions and transitions that come with pet loss. She also offers online courses through the Center for Pet Loss Grief on subjects including coping skills. Her latest book, The Pet Professional’s Guide to Pet Loss: How to Prevent Burnout, Support Clients, and Manage the Business of Grief, offers veterinarians, pet sitters, groomers, dog trainers and other pet care professionals the help they need to navigate times of grief with their own clients and to learn the importance of self-care in order to prevent professional burnout.

About the Center for Pet Loss Grief
The Center for Pet Loss Grief offers comprehensive support for pet owners and pet care specialists dealing with pet loss and grief. Established by Wendy Van de Poll in 2000, the online Center supports pet owners and pet professionals during the grieving process through an encouraging and compassionate community. For more information, please visit centerforpetlossgrief.com or connect with the Center for Pet Loss Grief on Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn.



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2 comments:

  1. I think a lot of vets would benefit from this. Many don't know how to deal with people who are losing a pet.

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    1. Very true. One thing that I don't like is when it is obvious their sympathy is not sincere. They make the sad faces, like they know that's what they're supposed to do, but it doesn't look at all real. Compassion isn't something that is easily faked, I don't think. People know.

      It is hard to know what to say other than "I'm sorry" when someone suffers a loss, be it their pet or another human. "Experts" tell us it is the wrong thing to do to say, "I've been through it, too." Conflicting information about what one should or shouldn't do in this situation, especially if one has never experienced it, just makes it all very difficult to know what to do or say.

      Have a blessed day.

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