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i started my shadowing position at an animal hospital yesterday and it has been incredible. however, on the first day, the vet i'm shadowing, had to put an animal down. this part of the job has always been the one thing i have struggled with. two years ago, my dog of 14 years had to be put down and i still haven't gotten over it. although she was suffering and the vet tried to do everything to relieve her pain, there was nothing that could be done. my mom kept trying to console me by telling me that she wasn't suffering anymore, but it was still too hard to settle with.
this was a similar situation yesterday. i keep telling myself that as vets, our job is to help animals in all situations...taking care of them to help prevent illness and injury, as well as care for after sustaining illness and injury.
does this process ever get any easier? through studying and training, will we learn to focus on different aspects of having to euthanize animals in situations where it is the last option?
i know this might sound like a stupid question...
i definitely won't be one of those vets who will euthanize an animal just because the owner brings it in and tells me to do so. (i can't believe this actually happens, but after hearing the stories from the vet i shadow...from what she experienced during her internship, i was blown away).
this was a similar situation yesterday. i keep telling myself that as vets, our job is to help animals in all situations...taking care of them to help prevent illness and injury, as well as care for after sustaining illness and injury.
does this process ever get any easier? through studying and training, will we learn to focus on different aspects of having to euthanize animals in situations where it is the last option?
i know this might sound like a stupid question...
i definitely won't be one of those vets who will euthanize an animal just because the owner brings it in and tells me to do so. (i can't believe this actually happens, but after hearing the stories from the vet i shadow...from what she experienced during her internship, i was blown away).