
Talking Couch Potatoes
EP71: The Last Great Act of Love
A very personal episode. We sit down with Dr Ann Hakara Holdsworth, veterinarian and founder of Pets at Peace - Home Vet , a gentle home euthanasia and palliative care service for our furry family members ️ Dr Ann is the vet who came to Matt's home the day he said goodbye to his beloved Princess, Bunny. Her first words at the door were "do you need a hug?" and honestly, that tells you everything about how she does this work In this episode, Dr Ann shares: Why she became a vet in the first place (spoiler: baby birds!) The loss of her own beloved cat, Kimmy...and the night that reshaped her entire approach to end-of-life care ⏰ Why it is kinder to be a week too early than a day too late ✨ The "three spunkies and still eating" rule, a beautifully simple way to gauge when it might be time The iceberg effect..."nothing to see here". Her whole model of care: peace over perfection, every single time Plus Mel brings the latest WA injury figures and they are grim , we sit in the silence from the inquiry , Matt urges you to hound your MP , and we meet Goofy, our Foster of the Fortnight who badly needs out of kennels A gentle heads up: this episode covers pet loss, grief and euthanasia. Be kind to yourself while you listen. ️ Find Dr Ann here Could you foster or adopt? Goofy and Zeus are both still waiting. Reach out to Greyhound Adoptions WA ️ Huge thanks to our podcast sponsor Sprinkles and Sprouts Rescued, not retired #TalkingCouchPotatoes #FreeTheHounds #EndGreyhoundRacing #AnimalAdvocacy #PetsAtPeace #PetLoss #RescuedNotRetired






