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Finding Effective Support & Being Positive Change-Makers
This blog is for Pet Parents and Veterinarians alike. Today's blog post is about where we find support and how we can effectively provide...
Erin Bannink, DVM, DACVIM
Aug 23, 20187 min read
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Radical Self-Care
I'm about to head out for a silent weekend retreat. "You aren't going to talk? At all? For how long?!" So many people I talk to can't...
Erin Bannink, DVM, DACVIM
Jun 7, 20187 min read
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The Legacy of Love: Tools and Insights for Navigating Grief
Grief affects us all at one point or another. Loving deeply and then feeling the loss of that love when it leaves our experience is part...
Erin Bannink, DVM, DACVIM
May 19, 20189 min read
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Natural Feeding: What Research Says about Feeding for Well-Being
“Natural” diets have become all the craze with consumer awareness about healthier eating and better nutrition for ourselves and our...
Erin Bannink, DVM, DACVIM
May 17, 201824 min read
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Quick Coherence: 60 Seconds to Happiness
Life can be stressful, chaotic and emotionally challenging. If you are also facing a diagnosis of cancer in your pet, these additional...
Erin Bannink, DVM, DACVIM
May 14, 20189 min read
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Importance of Compassion
"The wonders of high-tech cancer care are best complemented by the humanity of high-touch care. Simple kindnesses can help to diffuse...
Erin Bannink, DVM, DACVIM
Apr 22, 201811 min read
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3 Things You Can Do to Decrease Toxin's in your Pet's Environment
This world we live in together has become a much more toxic place over the past 100 years. With the advent of modern conveniences,...
Erin Bannink, DVM, DACVIM
Apr 15, 20186 min read
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5 Things You Can Do to Decrease Your Pet's Stress
Our pets are intimately attuned to our emotions. Haven't we all experienced our kitty climbing onto our lap and nuzzling us when we are...
Erin Bannink, DVM, DACVIM
Apr 10, 20186 min read
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Assisting a Peaceful Transition for Your Loved One
Creating an emotional environment of peace and acceptance can be a beautiful way to part and to honor your bond.
Erin Bannink, DVM, DACVIM
Apr 9, 20186 min read
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