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Mobility & Support Training

Restoring Mobility & Joy: Our Partnership with Infinitely Able Pets

At Wolffe Puppy Training, we believe that every dog deserves a life full of movement, confidence, and happiness—regardless of age, injury, or physical limitation.

It is with great pride that I announce a strategic partnership with Jaron Kensok, CPO, CTPO, and his team at Infinitely Able Pets.

For families in Northern Virginia facing the heartbreak of a pet’s mobility challenges, this partnership offers a complete, holistic solution. We combine world-class custom orthotics and prosthetics with expert, positive behavioral training to give your dog their freedom back.

Bridging the Gap: Where Engineering Meets Empathy

Jaron Kensok is a recognized expert in the field of veterinary orthotics and prosthetics. At Infinitely Able Pets, he designs custom solutions—such as braces, prosthetics, and wheelchairs—tailored specifically to your pet's anatomy.

However, receiving a mobility device is just the first step. A dog does not automatically understand how to walk with a prosthetic limb or navigate the world in a cart. It can be scary and confusing for them.

That is where Wolffe Puppy Training comes in.

How We Help Your Dog Adapt

As a specialized team, Jaron provides the "hardware," and I provide the "software." Using strictly Positive Reinforcement methods, I work directly with you and your pet to ensure they accept and thrive with their new equipment.

We offer specialized training support for:

  • Device Acclimation: Gently desensitizing your dog to wearing a brace, prosthetic, or harness using rewards and patience—never force.

  • Mobility Re-Training: Teaching your dog how to balance, walk, and run using their new assistive device.

  • Confidence Building: Helping pets who have lost confidence due to pain or injury regain their spark and enthusiasm for life.

  • Handler Education: Teaching you, the owner, how to safely put on equipment, manage environments, and communicate effectively with your adapting pet.

Why Force-Free Matters Here

When a dog is recovering from surgery, living with a disability, or learning to use a prosthetic, they are often already feeling vulnerable. The use of aversive tools (like shock or prong collars) in these scenarios is not only unnecessary but detrimental to their progress.

We use Mandatory Not Optional commands taught through motivation and trust. We ensure your dog feels safe and successful every step of the way.

A New Lease on Life

A diagnosis of mobility loss does not mean the end of your dog's adventures. With the right medical device from Infinitely Able Pets and the right guidance from Wolffe Puppy Training, we can maximize your pet’s quality of life

Kimbo's Orthotic Journey
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