Chloé Fuller
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From a young age, Chloé dreamed of working with animals on television, consuming every nature programme she could. Her hopes seemed dashed when a simple infection morphed into a three-month hospital stint, leaving her a wheelchair user and receiving nutrition through a feeding tube.
Refusing to be deterred, and intrigued to learn more about her own conditions, Chloé became a dedicated student of nutrition sciences. Combined with her fascination with dogs, she qualified as an animal nutritionist, allowing her to formulate specialised diets to aid pets struggling with various health issues. During this period, Chloé adopted the wonderful Ted, training him up to be her assistance dog and help her live independently in day-to-day life.
Her media career was ignited during an interview at Crufts, where she illustrated the incredible work assistance dogs like Ted can do. Spurred on by the thrill and challenges of live TV, Chloé became determined to spread more information about disability advocacy and pet care despite never seeing anyone with her conditions featured in the media. This led to the creation of the Assistance Dog Education Project, an award-winning podcast she co-hosted that highlighted the difficulties assistance dog handlers can face. This created a fountain of information for disabled people from all walks of life and helped them learn how to train their own assistance dogs.
Chloé is also a prominent expert on daytime television shows such as Steph’s Packed Lunch and The One Show: educating viewers on a whole host of topics such as choosing the perfect pet food and keeping senior pets healthy. Not one to shy away from controversial issues, she has also tackled content such as the rise in ear cropping in dogs and the cost-of-living crisis in relation to pet care.
When not doing media or nutrition work, Chloé tours nationally with her spaniels Ted and Cinnabar (the newest recruit!) as the Super Spaniel Show. Showcasing twenty-four hours in the life of an assistance dog handler, Chloé and her incredible dogs have wowed audiences at various events such as Dogfest, wracking up millions of views on social media and entertaining audiences of thousands.
Chloé’s passionate work has been featured extensively in the media, having done interviews and photoshoots for the BBC, ITV News, Channel 4, Teen Vogue, The Daily Mail, Humans of New York and DogCast. Chloé is dedicated to improving diversity and recognition of disabilities in the media, and being the woman she never saw on television growing up.