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  • Teach Your Dog to Use a Ramp

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    Using a ramp can be scary for any dog - especially one with mobility-challenges. Join me to learn how to introduce your dog to the ramp to make learning easy and fun

  • Mobility Chats: Moving through the World (Inside)

    Course

    Recognizing challenges inside the home

  • Mobility Chats: Moving through the World (Outside)

    Course

    Recognizing challenges outside the home

  • Look Over My Shoulder: Creating Safe Outside Spaces

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    Creating safe and manageable outside spaces can make it easier for your dog to enjoy their time outdoors. Look over my shoulder as I show you a before and after of my small courtyard.

  • Look Over My Shoulder: Walking Your Cart Dog

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    Walking your cart dog on a leash doesn't have to be a challenge, especially when walking with other dogs in the group. Find out how to enjoy your walks again!

  • Mobility Chats: The Confidence Cascade

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    Recognizing the Confidence Cascade -- And how to reverse it

  • Mobility Chats: Quality of Life

    Course

    Why it's important NOW, not just at the end

  • Mobility Chats: Get Yer Boots On!

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    Learn to select the right boots for your dog.

  • Boot Talk

    Course

    How to select and protect the right boot for your dog

  • Resource Library

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    Downloadable forms, videos, and more.

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© Copyright A Loyal Companion 2024 The following content is intended to provide practical information for pet owners, veterinarians, and other animal professionals addressing mobility challenges in their pets and patients. The author is not a veterinarian, and this website should not be construed as veterinary advice. If you believe your animal is acting unwell or you have concerns for your animal’s well-being, please contact your veterinarian.