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  • Common Causes Series: Achilles Tendon Injuries

    Course

    Learn the basics about achilles tendon injuries.

  • Common Causes Series: Osteoarthritis

    Course

    Learn the basics about osteoarthritis

  • Mobility Chats: The Emotional Effects of Pain

    Course

    It's not just how it feels, but how it makes your dog feel

  • Mobility Chats: Quality of Life

    Course

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

  • Mobility Chats: The Confidence Cascade

    Course

    Recognizing the Confidence Cascade -- And how to reverse it

  • Mobility Chats: Your Dog's Emotions

    Course

    How emotions impact mobility

  • Mobility Chats: Be Your Dog's Advocate

    Course

    Learn how to be a contributing member of your dog's veterinary team

  • Mobility Chats: My Favorite Gear

    Course

    Equipment that helps you help your dog!

  • Mobility Chats: Moving through the World (Outside)

    Course

    Recognizing challenges outside the home

  • Mobility Chats: Moving through the World (Inside)

    Course

    Recognizing challenges inside the home

  • Mobility Chats: Mental Stimulation

    Course

    Why it's important for senior and mobility-challenged dogs

  • Mobility Chats: Traveling with Your Mobility-Challenged Dog

    Course

    How to make every trip safe and enjoyable!

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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.