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Our lightweight, adjustable pet wheelchairs help your pet continue to enjoy fun and active lives. And it's not just the walking, running, and playing either, it's the essential socialization and exploration as well. Giving mobility back to our pets means giving them back well-rounded, healthy lives.
SKU | 3790221 |
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Primary Brand | Best Friend Mobility |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Black |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Adjustable Length Max | 10 IN |
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Adjustable Length Min | 10 IN |
Adjustable Height Max | 11 IN |
Adjustable Height Min | 8 IN |
1-year warranty.
Measuring your pet to determine which size Best Friend Mobility wheelchair will best fit is the quickest and easiest thing. The only information you truly need to get the right size Best Friend Mobility wheelchair is the measurement from the floor to your pet's back-at its hindquarters and a current weight. It's that simple! Please see the size chart in this ad for a quick visual reference. Please watch the easy-to-follow video for assembly.
Pet should have normal front leg strength to use the dog wheelchair. Never leave your pet unattended while in the dog wheelchair.
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Hai Doctor Davis ! I came across this thing called walking wheel chair for dogs. Pictures are attached below. Should I buy the lifting aid or the wheel chair?which one is to be used for toby?
8 year old Border Collie who had ACL repair Feb 8th. She has reinsured the leg and also injured the other leg and now won't walk. What are the options for her? Dog wheelchair?
14 plus year old female dog about 40 lbs is losing muscle in hind legs and having increasing difficulty standing and walking although she still can. I notice amazon sells rear led braces. Should we try those? Or is there something else you recommend. She takes gabapentin and canna-pet for pain.
Hai Dr.Davis! Heartfelt thanks to you for the help and support that you are giving us. As you said, we made toby stand by using a towel. He could not place his legs properly on the floor. But we helped and made him sit and stand for about 5 minutes and walk slowly in this manner. Our vet talled us that his right leg has been affected. Picture depicts his right and left side. Dr,which model of help em harness can be used?Your words means alot for us and our little brother toby-the chocopie boy:)
My dog is old now and has hip issues that require we help her up. I'm looking into harnesses to make both our lives easier but am not sure which style would be more comfortable and less damaging. I can only get a few styles in my country (attaching pics) and they all look painful to me. Which of these would be best? Or would any or none be a good choice? Would one wrapping around her legs be better than one wrapping around her belly? Thanks!
I took my 9yearold dog to the vet yesterday because he woke up not being able to use his hind legs the seen no abnormalities in his xrays he can still wag his tail just can’t not stand on his hind legs he will move them some while he is laying down I can not afford 4500/5500 for the specialist at this time he does not seem to be in pain he is his happy playful self would getting him a wheelchair until I can afford the specialist help and be ok and I of course keep a close eye on him
My cat has osteoarthritis in his pelvis the left femoral head is completely gone. I was wondering could he benefit from a pet wheelchair?
My dog has spondylosis. What can i do to help her besides pills. Could a wheelchair help her?
we have a 20 pound rat terrier mix in excellent health, not overweight. She is 11 yrs old and we were trying to fin d a carrier like a backpack to put her in for our long walks, when she gets tired. There are so many to choose from. I like the ones that we strap on the front of the human, and her legs stick out at the top and bottom just like a real baby. However I am concerned that the position might put too much pressure on her back end. What can you recommend?
My puppy has a hard time walking, mainly using her back legs. We’ve take her to the vet and he’s given her amoxicillin, and gives her a “booster” shot every 3 weeks. I’m only using this to see if there’s anything I can do to help her. Would a wheelchair work. Is there anything I can get to help her build her back leg muscles?
Ellis is a black lab, bred for guide dog service, but didn’t graduate. He is now 14. He’s a happy pup, but has been in decline. Just this year he decided he no longer wants to go for walks. He’s pretty lumpy. We now live in a house with mostly hard floors, but we do have rugs in places. He has increasingly had a hard time getting up off the floor and his paws tend to splay out. Just today he would get up and his back legs would tremble and he would try to wander around but hesitate...
Our 6 year old female Great Pyrenees is a family pet who also loves to patrol our farm home’s acre fenced yard. She has a buddy we rescued after her Pyr friend died from tragically being over sedated at the local vet. Missy has begun limping some favoring her right rear leg but runs on it. I need advice on how to help her travel 90 minutes away to a vet clinic where she will get the best diagnostic care. She hates to ride in the Suburban. Advice needed to ease her ride.