Sentences with phrase «mobility challenged dog»

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The pet wheelchair company showed how a disabled toddler and dog are beating their mobility challenges.
Although I think highly of guide dogs for the blind and all working dogs, for this article, I will be focusing more specifically on service dogs which assist with a variety of disabilities from mobility challenges, autism or epileptic seizures, to more recently PTSD and diabetes.
Senior dogs are lovable and hilarious but challenges like limited mobility and incontinence can get in the way of truly enjoying a dog's golden years.
Since 1995, Assistance Dog of the West's assistance dogs have helped clients to overcome physical mobility challenges caused by disease, stroke or traumatic accident.
Private dog training is perfect for dogs who are not a fit for group classes, people with mobility or scheduling challenges, or any need met by highly individualized training and attention.
If you think your dog or cat is having mobility challenges, give us a call at (262) 363-9993.
Our 14 Resolutions for 2014, published here in the Dogington Post, (http://dogingtonpost.com/a-nutrition-experts-14-resolutions-for-a-healthier-happier-dog-in-2014/#.UsnxLbso5lY) addresses the issue of dogs with mild to moderate mobility challenges whose lives are VASTLY improved by adding stair runners, room to room runners, and area rugs to today's modern homes which too often become «skating rinks» for dogs with joint pain.
She sees the senior - dog market as a «significant opportunity» for retailers, and advises creating a senior center to increase customer awareness, focusing the product assortment on key challenges faced by aging dogs, such as mobility, incontinence and obesity, for example.
Service dogs are trained to provide specific support for individuals with disabilities such as visual or hearing difficulties, seizure disorders, mobility challenges, and / or diabetes.
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