Pet influencers are now doing their part to help the people who help them: veterinarians.
According to Banfield Pet Hospital, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shared a recent statistic that is quite disturbing: 1 in 6 vets contemplate suicide.
In response to this troubling revelation, Banfield Pet Hospital, who is “a firm believer that in order to create a better world for pets, we need to create a better world for those who care for them” – have created “ASK — Assess, Support, Know,” which is a training resource for suicide prevention. ASK is a free service designed to help veterinary professionals, as well as veterinary school students, address “emotional distress and suicidal thoughts.”
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As a show of solidarity and support, as well as an honor to vets everywhere, 6 pet influencers went “dark” on the 6th of January.
Dogs of Instagram, Kelly Bove, Ralph the Corgi, Hi Wiley, Dr. Lisa Lippman, and Albert on Wheels all made the announcement on Monday before going dark for the rest of the day as a united front to express “support for the veterinary professionals who give so much of themselves to our pets.”
“The veterinary field is full of committed, passionate animal lovers, and while so many think our job is all puppy kisses and kitten snuggles, the reality is that veterinarians are subject to an incredible amount of stress, caused by emotional, financial, and job-related stressors,” Dogs of Instagram, which has more 4.6 million followers, wrote along with their announcement on Monday.
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Besides sharing that they were going dark, the pet influencers also encouraged all animal lovers to get involved as well by learning more about ASK and sharing their appreciation of veterinarians.
If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please get in contact with the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), text “STRENGTH” to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 or visit suicidepreventionlifeline.org.
Meanwhile you can show your support on social media by downloading this linked image and posting it online along with a message of support about why your vet matters and then tag @BanfieldPetHospital.