Address
HandicappedPets.Com
10 Northern Blvd, Suite 7
Amherst, NH 03031
Phone US & Canada
(888) 811-7387
Outside the US
(603) 577-8854
Fax (603) 584-9349
Hours:
Monday: 9AM - 5PM EST
Tues-Fri: 9AM - 8PM EST
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If you care for an eldery, injured or special needs pet, you've come to the right place!
We understand the needs of handicapped dogs, cats and other pets. We help you care for your pets with products, services and support. Is your pet a senior, injured or recovering from surgery? Does your dog
or cat have arthritis, paralysis, cancer or other
health problem?
We have everything you need!
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DIY Dog Wheels
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If You Care for an Elderly, Injured, or Special Needs Dog, Cat, or Pet, You've Come to the Right Place!
We understand the needs of handicapped dogs, cats, & pets. We help you care for them. Is your pet senior/geriatric, injured, or recovering from surgery? Does your pet have cancer, a terminal illness, arthritis, paralysis, or other health problems?
We have Everything You Need.
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Homemade Dog Wheelchairs - Do It Yourself (DIY)
Buying a dog wheelchair can be easy and convenient. Modern dog carts, like the Walkin' Wheels are fully adjustable and have a great resale value, but sometimes it makes more sense to try and make one yourself. Here are some stories and plans done by others. If you do build your own, please let us know and we'll include your design.
See also:
Used Dog Wheelchairs - Buy and Sell used dog wheelchairs on this free classifieds site.
Dog Wheelchair Reviews - Learn All about Dog Wheelchairs; different options, makes, and models from Eddies, Doggon, K9, and more.
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Dog Carts and Pet Wheelchair Companies
Dog wheelchairs are made by several manufacturers. All of them (except the new Walkin' Wheels) are custom made and require exact measurements. Many, except Walkin' Wheels have restrictive return policies.
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A Homemade cart for scooter
I have an 8 yr. old dachshund that is the joy of my life. I adore her. Her back legs no longer work...and she was NEVER one for exercise!
Her kneecaps are on the outsides of her legs and she has a lot of arthritis in her leg joints. For me to carry her is not really a problem, but I know she has had a lot of difficulty going to the bathroom. My sister, Cheryl, world's best puppy aunt, or I would hold her up, but I know it was not easy for any of us. I decided to see about a 'set of wheels' for her. Well, when I saw the cost I figured I did not have a chance, but then I found your website! THANK YOU !
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My best buddy Ozo(10 years old) has degenerative Myelopathy, and hasn't been able to walk unassisted since February of this year. It took him almost a year to get that way from the first time we saw he was having problems walking in smooth surfaces. We have done about everything we can for him medically.
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Here is a picture of Mimosa.
Here she is in her physical therapy cart. It wouldn't be ideal for long term use, becasue the vet wrap isn't secure enough. However, it works great for 15 minute physical therapy sessions to build up her front leg strength. It also allows her to use her one good leg.
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 It's John's 2 wheeled cart. This cart has been specifically designed for mid-back injuries. It creates a better weight distribution than any commercial cart I have seen. It is not limited to the mid-back injured dog.
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