Three Alaskan woman-owned businesses come together to provide a new and improved way to provide your pet with end-of-life care.
Three Alaska n owned businesses are collaborating to offer pet owner s more options for end of life care.FAIRBANKS, Alaska - Three Alaska n owned businesses are collaborating to offer pet owner s more options for end-of-life care.
The end-of-life doula, Julie Raymond-Yakoubian, is the owner of Ritual Bough and offers legacy discussions, memorial ceremonies and end-of-life planning. The majority of her work revolves around humans but she has extended her services to pets.
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