About

Hi, I’m Peter, the person behind Dog Mobility Guide.

This site was inspired by a deep love for dogs and a personal journey that’s close to my heart. Years ago, my family’s dachshund began experiencing serious back problems. At the time, we didn’t have access to the kinds of mobility aids that exist today. Watching a beloved pet struggle to move around left a lasting impression.

Later, I saw that same heartbreak in my kids and grandkids when their own dogs began to age and lose mobility. I started researching solutions – wheelchairs, ramps, orthopedic gear – and realized how confusing and overwhelming it can be to figure out what really works.

Dog Mobility Guide was created to simplify that process for other dog lovers.

What You’ll Find Here

This site is a growing collection of:

  • Practical guides to dog wheelchairs, harnesses, ramps, and other mobility tools
  • Product reviews based on hands-on research and comparison
  • Tips and insights for caring for senior or disabled dogs
  • Encouragement—because this journey can be emotional, and you’re not alone

I use tools like AI to help me research and organize information so it’s accurate, clear, and genuinely helpful. But everything here is shaped by my own experiences and a sincere desire to help others make informed choices for their dogs.

Why You Can Trust This Site

While I’m not a vet, I’ve spent many hours studying the options available for dog mobility and focusing on what’s most effective for aging pets. I have a background in marketing and have contributed to professional blogs through my work, so I take the accuracy and clarity of information seriously.

Everything I publish is written with care, backed by thorough research, and reviewed for usefulness. If I recommend a product, it’s because I believe it can make a real difference and not just because it’s popular.

Thanks for stopping by. If you’ve found yourself here, I know you care deeply about your dog. I hope this site gives you clarity, comfort, and the tools to help your dog live a more mobile, joyful life.

Peter
DogMobilityGuide.com