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  1. When your dog is comfortable, try putting him in the leg ring support system and attach the front harness to the wheelchair. Give him a treat for positive association.

  2. Older dogs who tire easily on long walks or whose joints ache from arthritis or hip dys-plasia can greatly benefit from a wheelchair. The wheelchair supports them from under-neath, relieving …

  3. To set the width of the wheelchair frame to the correct size, measure your pet’s chest, and then add 1/2 inch to this measurement; the width of the wheelchair frame should be set to this size.

  4. The Walkin’ Wheelchair Leash attaches easily to Walkin’ Wheels wheelchairs to help control and guide your dog. It may also be used to walk two dogs at the same time (without wheelchairs).

  5. Make sure your dog tries their wheelchair for the first time, somewhere where they feel comfortable and safe. Begin in a wide, open space so your dog can adjust to their wheelchair …

  6. wheelchair. Made of lightweight but strong neoprene fabric, the Belly Support helps raise the middle of your pet’s body to relieve undue stress on their back. This is especially helpful for …

  7. Due to their uncoordinated movement and balance struggles, a four-wheel wheelchair is recommended for pets diagnosed with Cerebellar Hypoplasia. Wheelchairs can be used as a …

  8. Provides lifting support for dogs with front leg weakness or mobility loss. Compatible with Full Support wheel-chair; can be used instead of front leg rings for extra support and comfort.

  9. Continue with these short sessions until your dog adjusts. If you are concerned that the fit isn’t correct, please contact our customer service department or consult with your Veterinarian.