Companion Animal Heath Fund, CHUV, pet health fund

PET HEALTH FUND of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of University of Montreal

We contribute regularly to the Companion Animal Health Fund which is an endowed fund that aims to finance innovative research projects having a positive impact on the quality of life of companion animals. By contributing to the Fund, we are contributing to improving the quality of life of pets.


Dr Kathleen Cooney has been practicing advanced end-of-life care since 2006. She is well-known for her work in companion animal euthanasia and has authored two books on the subject. Dr. Cooney has collaborated in euthanasia training for the AVMA, AAHA, IAAHPC, HABRI, the Fear Free program, and is Founder and Director of Education for the Companion Animal Euthanasia Training Academy (CAETA). The core certificate program is Dr. Cooney's design and is based around the The 14 Essential Components of Companion Animal Euthanasia.

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The Quebec Ministry of Economy is a partner in our intellectual property strategy. 

EUTHABAG is patented in Canada and in the U.S. and has an industrial design and is a registered trademark in Canada, U.S. and Europe.


Carrie Kearns qualified as a Companion Animal Bereavement Counsellor in 2001. Carrie set up a Pet Bereavement Counselling service in the UK offering sessions to people worldwide. Carrie provides the Pet Loss and Bereavement Support Advisor 7 hours program with Innovet CPD Training that is RACE approved. The book the Last Visit is available via Amazon and is under the name Carrie Ball.

carrie kearns, pet bereavement counselling

 
 

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