Date: Sunday, July 13, 2025 | Time: 1:00pm AZ/ 4:00 ET

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A Valley Fever diagnosis can be overwhelming—especially when it affects how a dog moves, lives, and heals. This free seminar brings together two leaders in the field to help you connect the dots between diagnosis, mobility challenges, and practical care.

Join Dr. Lisa Shubitz, a leading researcher at the Valley Fever Center for Excellence, and Kate Titus, canine mobility specialist and founder of A Loyal Companion, for a dynamic, down-to-earth discussion focused on how Valley Fever impacts movement—and what you can do about it.

Turning Diagnosis into Functional Support

Valley Fever & Mobility

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What You'll Learn

Lisa Shubitz
  • What Valley Fever really looks like in dogs—beyond the cough

  • How this disease affects bones, joints, and overall function

  • What treatment, rehab, and recovery can involve (and what often gets missed)

  • How to spot movement red flags even before diagnosis

  • Actionable tools to support comfort, strength, and mobility throughout treatment

For Dogs Who Want to Keep Exploring

"Owners spend hundreds to thousands of dollars each year, especially in Arizona, diagnosing, treating, and following up on care for their dogs with Valley fever. It is estimated that Valley fever costs all Arizona dog owners at least $60 million per year."
(Valley Fever Center for Excellence)

YOUR HOST

Kate Titus

Kate Titus

Owner/Founder of A Loyal Companion

Kate Titus is a Certified Canine Fitness Trainer (CCFT), FitPAWS Master Trainer (FPMT), and Certified Canine Therapeutic and Sports Massage Therapist (CTMT, CSMT).

Seats are limited—in person and online.

... WILL YOU JOIN US?

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