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Handicapped Paralyzed Pet Dog Cat Wheelchair Aluminium Walk Cart Scooter for Handicapped Hind Leg Can Adjusted

Handicapped Paralyzed Pet Dog Cat Wheelchair Aluminium Walk Cart Scooter for Handicapped Hind Leg Can Adjusted

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Handicapped Paralyzed Pet Dog Cat Wheelchair Aluminium Walk Cart Scooter For Handicapped Hind Leg can Adjusted








There was a time when a dog with mobility challenges would be put down, no questions asked. Happily, those times are behind us! Dog wheelchairs have vastly altered the terrain for aging or disabled dogs – both literally and figuratively.

Aging Pets Slow Down

As dogs age, they frequently slow down, just like elderly humans often do. This might mean that they don’t have as much pep in their step when going on walks, or that they need a little extra time getting outside to do their business when they’re in the house. It might mean that they need a little assistance going up or down stairs or in or out of the car.


But at what point do pet owners say, “It’s time” — the dreaded words that no pet owner wants to utter, or wants to hear from their veterinarian? The answer is, that point can come much later in the game now.

With the advent of dog wheelchairs, that “time” can stretch weeks, months, or years into the future. A set of wheels can enable a dog to do all the things it normally does, extending time by enabling a high quality of life and giving dogs a sense of freedom and independence.

Before the dawn of dog wheelchairs, the owner of a dog born with a crippling condition or a dog seriously injured had few options other than euthanizing the dog. But a dog wheelchair is like throwing out a life raft to a drowning person – it is truly lifesaving.

A dog wheelchair allows dogs born with a congenital disability or who contract a disease like degenerative myelopathy (DM) or intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) to live vibrant lives – to enjoy life despite their mobility challenges.


What’s Involved for Pet Owners?


For pet owners looking for an alternative to euthanasia that maintains their furry family members quality of life, dog wheelchairs can be a godsend. However, it does require a commitment to give the dog some extra care. The dog must be put in and out of the wheelchair for walks, hikes, and outings, and not left in the wheelchair for long periods of unsupervised time.

Thousands of pet owners worldwide are willing to make those lifestyle modifications if it means spending more quality time with their pets. Dogs generally adapt quickly to using wheels for mobility, although some can take several weeks to get the hang of it. After pet owners have used the dog wheelchairs for a while, it becomes second nature to pop their dogs in and out of the carts.



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