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Veterinarian launches home pet hospice and end-of-life care service

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For twenty years she worked as a veterinarian, much of that in her own practice, caring for dogs, cats - even pet pigs. Now this new chapter in her professional life finds Dr Carrie Turnbull caring for pets as they get closer to crossing over the Rainbow Bridge.  Turnbull sold her private veterinary practice last year, but she's not retiring - instead she created a mobile service - Clarity Vet Consulting - that offers in-home, personalized care for pets nearing the end of their life span - and comfort for the pet parents as they discuss the options available

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