Veterinary Social Workers

When the medical plan, family emotions, cost, and caregiver strain all need to be discussed in the same room.

Veterinary Social Workers support for senior dogs

5 places to search now.

Every result below links to its owner and shows when the public source was last checked.

Official nonprofit directory Source checked 2026-07-10

Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement

Pet Loss & Bereavement Service Directory

A searchable directory covering pet-loss counselors, veterinary social workers, doulas, chaplains, support groups, in-home euthanasia, hospitals, and aftercare services.

Use it when

Use this when the type of support is unclear or you need to compare local and online options across emotional, spiritual, and practical care.

Coverage
International and online
Access
Local and virtual search
Open official source
University veterinary social-work program Source checked 2026-07-10

Michigan State University Veterinary Medical Center

Free Remote Pet Loss Support Group

A no-charge remote group run by Veterinary Social Work Services, generally meeting twice monthly and open to people whose pet was not treated at MSU.

Use it when

Use this when you want a recurring group led from a veterinary social-work setting and can attend at a scheduled time.

Coverage
Virtual; open beyond MSU clients
Access
Virtual group
Open official source
University veterinary support program Source checked 2026-07-10

Colorado State University Argus Wellness and Support

Pet Loss, Decision and Quality-of-Life Support

University-based support for treatment decisions, quality of life, family conversations, euthanasia, and grief, with a public resource page listing groups and counselors.

Use it when

Use this when the medical decision and the emotional weight are tangled together, especially if your dog is a CSU hospital patient or you need Colorado resources.

Coverage
Colorado and selected virtual groups
Access
In person, phone and virtual
Open official source
University veterinary social-work program Source checked 2026-07-10

The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center

Honoring the Bond

Veterinary social-work support for difficult care decisions, quality of life, euthanasia, family conversations, behavioral-care burden, and grief resources.

Use it when

Use this if your dog is treated at Ohio State and the family needs a social worker alongside the medical team, or use its public guides to prepare questions.

Coverage
Ohio State Veterinary Medical Center clients
Access
Hospital-based support
Open official source
University veterinary social-work center Source checked 2026-07-10

University of Tennessee Center for Veterinary Social Work

Veterinary Social Work Support

A university center offering animal-related grief and bereavement support, including information on its pet-loss support group and help finding appropriate resources.

Use it when

Use this when you want support grounded in veterinary social work or need help understanding whether a group, counselor, or community resource fits.

Coverage
Tennessee and virtual programs
Access
Program and group support
Open official source

Questions to ask before choosing support.

Use these to compare options calmly and to spot vague answers before a stressful moment.

Who is eligible for support?

Ask for a plain answer, written next steps, cost expectations when relevant, and what would change the plan.

Is help limited to hospital clients?

Ask for a plain answer, written next steps, cost expectations when relevant, and what would change the plan.

Can you help with family or child conversations?

Ask for a plain answer, written next steps, cost expectations when relevant, and what would change the plan.

Signs this category may be worth exploring.

These are practical reasons to start a conversation or collect provider options.

Care decisions feel impossibleFamily communication has broken downCaregiver strain is affecting daily lifeGrief support is needed now

How to evaluate a result.

A directory can help you find options. It cannot replace checking scope, credentials, availability, cost, and fit for your dog.

Confirm current details

Call or open the official source to confirm service area, hours, pricing, credentials, and whether new clients are accepted.

Match scope to need

Medical diagnosis belongs with a licensed veterinarian. Counseling, coaching, social work, spiritual care, and peer support have different scopes.

Make the next step explicit

Ask what happens after first contact, what records are needed, what the service costs, and what should happen if your dog worsens.

We will use requests to prioritize source-labeled directory pages.