About Me

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Nice to meet you! My name is Mari-Liis. I have been working with animals since 2013. I started at the Tallinn Animal Emergency Clinic, then continued at Animal Veterinary Clinic in Tartu, and later spent a longer period working at the Estonian University of Life Sciences Small Animal Clinic as a senior veterinary assistant (until 2025). Animals have always held a very important place in my life. I find them easy to understand and connect with – and that mutual trust is something I value most. My approach to animal care is force-free and positive, while still being consistent and clear. I am playful, build personal connections, and respect each animal’s individuality. My goal is to understand each animal as an individual – their needs, temperament, and everything in between 💚. I have completed several professional trainings and continue to improve my knowledge on an ongoing basis. Personally, I have had two rescue dogs (Lotte and Nord), one rescue cat (Pipi), and currently have one rescue cat at home (Kessu). My interests include kickboxing, gym training, spending time in nature, and reading books. I value the simple joys in life and good relationships with loved ones.

Continuing Education

 

2016

Emergency surgery training. Estonian University of Life Sciences Small Animal Clinic

Seminar: “Dancing with Wolves”. Royal Canin. Lecturers: Laura Kiiroja and Runar Næss

Tellington TTouch practical course. Estonian Assistance and Therapy Dog Association. Lecturer: Wendela Bicker Caarten

2017

ER triage in clinical practice. Valentina Oborina

2018

Radiation safety training. Merit Villemson-Kavak

2019

Day of the Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care. Richter Pharma/ Orion pharma

2020

Emergency medicine practical training day. Estonian University of Life Sciences Small Animal Clinic

Nutrition training for veterinary assistants. Virbac. Henri Siimon

First aid and nutrition for service dogs. V. Oborina, T. Ariko

2021

Animal behaviour course. T. Ariko

Webinar: “Cat behaviour problems and their mysterious mindset”. Estonian Small Animal Veterinarians Association. Lecturer: Laura Kiiroja

2022

Anaesthesia training. A. Semjonov

2025

VetPlus supplements and complementary feeds training. Dimedium

Specific therapeutic and maintenance diets training. Dimedium

Dimedium Winter School: “Old Age Is Not a Disease”

Webinar: “How to Read Pet Food Labels?” Julia Abram

2026

Webinar „Life Stages: Puppies & Adolescents“. Fenzi Dog Sports Academy

Webinar: “Dog sleep: links to behaviour, reactivity and learning”. Lecturer: Lea Tummeleht

Training: “Emotional traumas, memories and fears”. Anu Poopuu

Webinar “Click for Barking”. Fenzi Dog Sports Academy

Conference “NO STRESS: Improving Animal Welfare in the Clinic: Evidence-Based Approaches and Practices” Estonian University of Life Sciences Student Union

lotte (elas 14a)
nord (elas 9a)
pipi (elab, ca 9 aastane)
kessu (elab, ca 2 aastane)

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