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The purpose/objective of this study is to examine veterinarians’ experiences with unusual end-of-life phenomena (EOLP) in animals. EOLP in humans have been studied from the perspective of those who work with dying persons (e.g., healthcare professionals, hospice volunteers, nursing home staff), the dying person’s family members, and the dying themselves. Although there is some research to suggest that there may be parallels between animal and human EOLP, to the best of our knowledge, there are no published studies looking at EOLP from the perspective of veterinarians. Therefore, this study will contribute to the literature on EOLP.
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