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Many veterinarians in Canada are facing extreme burnout and declining mental health
(www.winnipegfreepress.com)
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My partner is a vet tech and prior to that worked in an animal shelter. She recently left her vet tech position because of the stress, burnout and some toxic behavior by the humans and colleagues. Part of the issue is the cultural and legal perception that an animal is property with the entanglement of the entitlement people have that the "do whatever you can to preserve life" oath extends to doing things for free. Between these two, people think they're entitled to have veterinary care for their animals, but fail to understand that the care is expensive and when faced with it, their mental thought process quickly switches to assessments about the value of their animal. It's pretty sad.