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In this Issue:
Support Handicapped Pets Foundation • Paralyzed Dog Duke Finds a Family and Friends on Facebook • Disabled Hunting Dog Dex Achieves First Title • More Than Wheels to Keep Your Handicapped Pets Moving • Walkin' Wheels Inventor Presents at University of Georgia Veterinary Teaching Hospital • Get Social with Handicapped Pets!
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Support Handicapped Pets Foundation with Purchase of Pink Walkin' Wheels Mini
For a limited time, HandicappedPets.com will make a $10.00 donation to the Handicapped Pets Foundation for every Pink Walkin' Wheels Mini dog wheelchair sold.
As an added incentive, the Walkin' Wheels Mini Pink dog wheelchairs have been discounted fifty dollars to $199.00! Don't miss your opportunity to take advantage of this special savings while also supporting the Handicapped Pets Foundation - a non-profit that donates mobility equipment to pets whose owners are experiencing financial difficulty.
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Paralyzed Dog Duke Finds a Family and Friends on Facebook
Duke was born on the streets and spent the first two years of his life as a stray who relied on the kindness of strangers to provide him with food and to ensure his survival. Then one day tragedy struck when Duke was maliciously shot in the back and left to die in the Des Moines River.
Thankfully, Duke was rescued and cared for by the Animal Rescue League of Iowa and by veterinarians at Iowa State University.
Since arriving in his new home, Duke has attracted the attention of more than 1,300 fans on Facebook with his frequent updates about life in his new home and the many visitors who have stopped by to wish him well.
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Disabled Hunting Dog Dex Achieves First Title
We are proud to introduce Lindsay's Delightful Dexaroni - Started Hunting Retriever. Dex is a disabled hunting dog who has been training for several months as duck hunting retriever in his Walkin' Wheels dog wheelchair.
Dex began using Walkin' Wheels at 12 weeks of age and has continued to grow and train in this adjustable dog wheelchair. Recently, Dex achieved his first title and had his story featured in Field & Stream.
To learn more about the Walkin' Wheels for Handicapped Pets and how it can accommodate the needs of a dog like Dex that is still growing, click here.
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More than Wheels to Keep Your Handicapped Pets Moving
While we are proud of the success of the Walkin' Wheels for Handicapped Pets, we also want to remind you that we have more than wheels to keep your handicapped pets moving. Be sure to visit our website to check out items such as our new drag bags that help protect disabled pets when they are not using a wheelchair.
Pictured at left is customer Zac who loves scooting along the tile floors in his drag bag!
We also have a variety of slings, harnesses, boots, diapers, ramps and stretchers. Here is a comprehensive listing of our products for elderly, disabled and injured pets.
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Walkin Wheels Inventor Presents at University of Georgia Veterinary Teaching Hospital
Mark C. Robinson, inventor of the Walkin' Wheels dog wheelchair and President of HandicappedPets.com, recently was invited to meet with staff and students at the University of Georgia Veterinary Teaching Hospital to discuss how dog wheelchairs can improve the quality of life for an injured or handicapped pet.
Mr. Robinson demonstrated how the revolutionary features of the Walkin' Wheels dog wheelchair make it ideally suited for both long-term and rehabilitative use. Read more... |
Get Social with Handicapped Pets!
Share all of our thousands of mobility successes as they happen and post your own photos, videos and links by becoming our Fan on Facebook where caretakers and supporters of handicapped pets meet!
Follow us on Twitter where Mark C. Robinson, President of HandicappedPets.com and inventor of the Walkin' Wheels, shares interesting and fun information about caring for pets with special needs.
Watch the best videos of handicapped pets strutting their stuff and proving how capable they are of overcoming their physical challenges by subscribing to our You Tube channel.
If you have a photo of your pet using the Walkin' Wheels or another of our other products, post the photo on our fan page or e-mail it to
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Featuring all of the products, services
and support for special needs pets including the patented, veterinarian approved Walkin' Wheels™ dog wheelchair.
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