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Wisconsin Veterinary Referral Center

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Social Work

Veterinary social work is a social work specialty that focuses on the human needs that may arise in veterinary medicine.

If you would like to speak with our veterinary social worker about the loss of your pet, please call (262) 309-6942 ext. 131, or let your veterinarian at WVRC know that you are interested in speaking with him.

Understanding the significance of the human-animal bond is critical to veterinary medicine and at WVRC our social worker addresses the needs that may arise for both our clients and our staff members. The changing role of animals in our lives has allowed for the development of veterinary social work; our companions are family and our veterinary social worker fully acknowledges this. Our social worker is here to help support pet owners during the emotionally difficult situations that may arise. As pet owners, we may be presented with overwhelmingly complicated situations and our social worker is here to help guide you through these tough times with empathy and support.

Social Work Services offered:

  • Pet loss/grief support (including anticipatory grief)

  • Caregiver support (support for those caring for pets with chronic needs)

  • Support when receiving a new diagnosis/new treatment options

  • Support during decision making

  • Assessing quality of life

  • End of life decision making

  • Facilitating family discussions around patient care

Our social worker will also provide additional external resources on the following topics:

  • Navigating pet loss with children

  • Ways to memorialize our pets

  • Euthanasia at home

  • Hospice care for pets

  • Coping with guilt after pet loss

  • Pet loss books and hotlines

Learn more about Veterinary Social Work

Christina Malloy joined the PAWED cast for a recent episode on the work she does, take a moment to learn a little more about her work at Mass Vet with both clients and our own employees.

Our Social Work Team