Episode 20: Meet Chloe Fuller – TV Pet Expert & Pet Nutritionist

In this honest and uplifting interview, Chloe Fuller shares how her life took a turn she never expected – and how a sick puppy and a spark of determination helped her reclaim it.

Chloe Fuller always thought her life would follow a seemingly perfect script: she was sporty, social, and academically gifted. But everything changed in 2011, when a seemingly minor infection left her severely ill and never fully recovering. At just 13, Chloe faced a reality in stark contrast to her dreams: she lost her friends, her ability to attend school, and the independence that teens typically gain at that age.

Suddenly having to get to grips with the idea that her life was not going to be as she’d imagined, she felt isolated, grieving the version of herself she’d lost. But then Chloe found hope in the most unexpected place – watching Crufts on TV. There, she saw a person with an assistance dog and immediately knew: “That’s it. That’s my way out of this.”

With no funds for formal training and a three-year wait for a charity-provided dog, Chloe did what few would dare: she trained her own assistance dog from scratch. After researching breeds and methods, she found Mr. Ted – a puppy who had been too sick to be sold with his litter, but whom Chloe describes as “born for it.”

Their bond was instant. Mr. Ted, her fated companion, gave Chloe not just help, but hope. “My dog makes it so that I’m less disabled,” she explains, “and suddenly I had something to be proud of again.”

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