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In this episode of The Whole Pack, Melissa and Sunny explore compassion fatigue. The quiet, cumulative burnout that can happen when you’re constantly holding space for animals and the people who love them.

Whether you’re a veterinarian, vet tech, rescue worker, pet health coach, or animal communicator, the emotional weight of this work can build over time, especially when self-care falls to the bottom of the list.

They walk through the subtle, and not-so-subtle, signs of compassion fatigue, including irritability, impatience, avoidance, emotional numbness, physical exhaustion, negative self-talk, and imposter syndrome. They also unpack why it happens, how repeated exposure to stress and trauma, combined with the pressure to stay “professional,” can quietly disconnect you from yourself.

A powerful story of a veterinarian moving from euthanasia directly into a puppy visit highlights the emotional whiplash many professionals experience and the importance of extending compassion not just to animals and clients, but to ourselves.

This conversation offers grounded, practical ways to both prevent and recover from burnout, including setting boundaries, creating supportive routines, prioritizing rest and nutrition, and incorporating simple nervous system resets like movement, breath, sound, and time in nature.

If you’ve been feeling stretched thin, disconnected, or questioning your capacity, this episode is a reminder that you’re not alone and there are ways to come back to yourself.

01:42 Signs of Compassion Fatigue

04:05 Shelter Trauma + Emotional Detachment

05:38 Why It Happens + Self-Compassion

09:13 From Loss to Puppy Visit (Real-Life Vet Story)

12:38 Guilt + The Pressure of Being “On”

13:36 Quick Resets + Supportive Self-Care

17:55 Daily Routines to Prevent Burnout

20:27 Community, Empathy + Shared Experience

24:41 Boundaries, Rates + Resentment 

27:47 Wrap Up Time Off and Listener Qs 

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Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional veterinary or medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your veterinarian or a qualified professional regarding your animal’s health.

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Melissa Sherman – Calming Creek

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Sunny Gandara – Nacho Average Dog Health Coach

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