Try Euthabag Risk-Free with a Complimentary Trial Pack
Curious about how Euthabag can elevate your end-of-life care protocols?
Schedule a 15-minute Microsoft Teams demo with Boris Dujovne, recognized for his expertise in end-of-life care and his compassionate leadership.
Following the demo, your clinic will receive a complimentary Trial Pack of 13 Euthabags in assorted sizes — a $165 value — so you can evaluate the impact firsthand.
A short follow-up call will be scheduled 6–8 weeks later to collect your feedback and address any questions.
More details about the demo:
Quick and convenient demo, easily fitting into your schedule
Breakdown of important Euthabag features
Open floor to ask questions about dignified body care
Small tips and tricks for user success
After the demo, we will coordinate the shipping of the trial pack to your vet clinic
A short follow-up call will be scheduled 6–8 weeks later to collect your feedback and address any questions
Boris Dujovne, Vet Tech, our End-of-Life Care Coach
Boris has spent more than a decade working in animal care as a veterinary technician, supporting pets and their families through every stage of life. This work has placed him in many quiet moments of goodbye, where he developed a deep appreciation for the importance of calm presence, clarity, and dignity when families are facing loss.
In recent years, he has also been part of the EUTHABAG team, working alongside veterinary professionals dedicated to improving the end-of-life experience for pets, families, and care teams.
His connection to this mission is also personal. He has said goodbye to several beloved companions of his own, an experience that continues to shape his view of the human–animal bond and the responsibility that comes with end-of-life care.
Boris is trilingual: English, French, and Spanish. He is also an avid fisherman who values patience and stillness on the water, and a chess player who enjoys the discipline of thinking several moves ahead.
He also has hands-on experience as a dog trainer and kennel owner on the farmlands of southern Quebec, where his connection to animals remains practical and grounded.