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Accessibility Statement

Last Updated: August 31st, 2025

Midtown Dog Walkers & Co. is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all visitors, including people with disabilities. We believe everyone deserves equal access to our website, services, and information, and we continually strive to improve usability and compliance with accessibility standards.

Our Commitment

  • We aim to follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, which outline best practices for accessibility.

  • We work to provide a website that is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for all users.

  • Our team regularly reviews site content to ensure compatibility with assistive technologies.

 

Accessibility Features

  • Text alternatives for non-text content (such as images and icons).

  • Clear headings, structured content, and consistent navigation.

  • Forms and buttons that can be accessed using a keyboard.

  • Color contrast designed to make text easier to read.

  • Responsive design that adapts to various devices and screen sizes.

 

Ongoing Efforts

We are aware that some areas of the website may not yet fully comply with accessibility standards. We are actively working to:

  • Test our site with screen readers and other assistive technologies.

  • Improve labeling, alt text, and descriptions across images and forms.

  • Update design elements to meet evolving WCAG guidelines.

Third-Party Content

Our website may include third-party tools, links, or integrations (such as social media or booking apps). While we cannot control the accessibility of these providers, we encourage them to offer accessible solutions.

Feedback and Assistance

We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of midtowndogwalkersto.com. If you experience barriers or require assistance:

We will respond to accessibility inquiries within a reasonable timeframe and do our best to provide an alternative solution if needed.

 

Formal Complaints

If you believe we are not meeting accessibility requirements, you may also contact the Canadian Human Rights Commission or the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) office.

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