| Pet Chaplain in the News |
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| Monday, 19 November 2007 | |
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National Public Radio (NPR) reporter Laura Leslie tells the story of Pet Chaplain and how the idea of veterinary pastoral care got started in Raleigh, North Carolina at The North Carolina State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Go WolfPack! by Laura Leslie National Public Radio How to know when to get another pet by Deborah R. Meyer, The Chapel Hill News "Mom, I've never lived without a pig."
This statement of fact and sorrow from my 4-year old daughter, Beckett, added even more weight to my grief. It was April 28 and our beloved 600-pound farm pig, Charlotte, whom we had adopted eight years earlier, had just died. We were pigless. We were Charlotteless How to know when to get another pet Respecting the owner-pet bond NCSU seeks to innovate with veterinary chaplain by Yonat Shimron, Staff Writer, News and Observer Pets Gaining Recognition in Places of Worship by Maryann Mott, National Geographic News Providing Support for Pet Owners by Christine Copper, Technician Chaplains offer comfort to pet owners by Nicole Larosa, Religion News Service Pet Chaplain by Christine Rogers, North Carolina Now, UNC Public Television The Pet Chaplain by Thomas Bartlett, Chronicle of Higher Education Chaplain Duty Best Friends Network New Ways to Commemorate Pets By Maryann Mott for PetSide.com |
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