Dr. Cindy Trice "Giving Veterinarians Relief" on Why Do Pets Matter? with Debra Hamilton Podcast #120

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Dr. Cindy Trice "Giving Veterinarians Relief" on Why Do Pets Matter? with Debra Hamilton Podcast #120Founder of Relief Rover, Dr. Cindy Trice, DVM shares why and how she built a practice around helping veterinarians in need on this episode of Why Do Pets Matter? plus enjoyable vignettes of how her dog and host Debra Hamilton, Esq.'s dog chose their respective husbands. More About Dr. Cindy TriceCindy Trice, DVM is the founder of Relief Rover (reliefrover.com) an online community for stakeholders in the veterinary relief niche. Cindy has over a decade of practice experience in 4 states and over 50 unique general, emergency, and shelter clinics. She received her veterinary degree from UC, Davis in 2004. After graduation she completed rotating internship at Florida Veterinary Specialists in Tampa, Florida. Dr. Trice is a relief vet, consultant, author, and speaker.More About Debra Hamilton, Esq.Debra Hamilton is a pet lover extraoridinaire! Debra is a full-time mediator and conflict coach for people in disputes over animals and hosts Why Do Pets Matter? to further understanding, compassion and respect for animals globally.Go here for more: https://hamiltonlawandmediation.com/e-mail: Info@HamiltonLawandMediation.comphone: 914.552.5021Debra works both nationwide and internationally. She has far-reaching experience in resolving interpersonal conflicts involving animals, and she is also well-known in the world of purebred dogs as a top breeder and exhibitor of Irish setters and long-haired dachshunds. Debra speaks widely on the topic of how mediation techniques can help people address conflicts without litigation. She has presented at veterinary schools, the American Kennel Club, the American Veterinary Medical Law Association, the Society of Animal Welfare Administrators, the Living With Animals conference, state bar association Animal Law Committee meetings, and animal interest group meetings. Debra also writes a blog for Hamilton Law and Mediation and is a past contributor to the Solo Practice University blog and the Canine Chronicle. She has been featured in Forbes, the Wall Street Journal, US News and World Report, and the New York Times, just to name a few.As the principal at Hamilton Law and Mediation, PLLC—the nation’s first solo mediation practice dedicated to helping people resolve conflicts over animals—Debra uses alternative dispute resolution to help address disagreements over the family pet during divorce, neighbors’ arguments over a barking dog, and confrontations between clients and veterinarians and other professionals who work with animals. HLM also looks forward to helping animal rights and welfare advocates see the benefit of having a conversation about the best interests of all parties—especially the animals—to resolve animal-related disputes. Debra is admitted to practice law in all New York State courts. She is certified as a mediator and collaborative professional and has worked with various court-based mediation programs in New York City (Queens-Community Mediation Service) and in Westchester and Rockland Counties in New York (Westchester and Rockland Mediation Centers).