• Adjustable Dog Wheelchair For Hind Legs - 7 Sizes (XS-XL), Aviation Aluminum, For Disabled Pets
  • Adjustable Dog Wheelchair For Hind Legs - 7 Sizes (XS-XL), Aviation Aluminum, For Disabled Pets
  • Adjustable Dog Wheelchair For Hind Legs - 7 Sizes (XS-XL), Aviation Aluminum, For Disabled Pets
  • Adjustable Dog Wheelchair For Hind Legs - 7 Sizes (XS-XL), Aviation Aluminum, For Disabled Pets
  • Adjustable Dog Wheelchair For Hind Legs - 7 Sizes (XS-XL), Aviation Aluminum, For Disabled Pets
  • Adjustable Dog Wheelchair For Hind Legs - 7 Sizes (XS-XL), Aviation Aluminum, For Disabled Pets
  • Adjustable Dog Wheelchair For Hind Legs - 7 Sizes (XS-XL), Aviation Aluminum, For Disabled Pets
  • Adjustable Dog Wheelchair For Hind Legs - 7 Sizes (XS-XL), Aviation Aluminum, For Disabled Pets
  • Adjustable Dog Wheelchair For Hind Legs - 7 Sizes (XS-XL), Aviation Aluminum, For Disabled Pets

Adjustable Dog Wheelchair For Hind Legs - 7 Sizes (XS-XL), Aviation Aluminum, For Disabled Pets

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Web ID: 1035971
Give your furry friend a second chance at mobility. This adjustable dog wheelchair is designed for pets who have lost the use of their back legs due to injury, paralysis, or conditions like hip dysplasia or degenerative myelopathy. It comes in 7 sizes (from XS), so measuring your dog's chest, leg length, and width is crucial before ordering. The frame is made from lightweight but strong aviation aluminum alloy, and the support slings are soft and adjustable. You can fine-tune the length, width, and height for a perfect, comfortable fit. It's important to know this is a two-wheel cart, so your dog needs strong, functional front legs to use it. It takes patience and treats to help your pet get used to it – some resist at first. But seeing them run and play again is priceless. A loving solution to help disabled dogs stay active, happy, and avoid painful dragging. Consult your vet first to see if it's right for your pet's specific condition.