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Old May 6th 09, 11:05 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
Paul E. Schoen
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Default Doggie Wheelchairs


"DOC828NDF" wrote in message
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On Apr 30, 1:25 pm, Tara Green wrote:
DOC828NDF wrote:
I have an English Bulldog, who I've adopted from a rescue group that
dicided that it wasn't in their interest to treat a torn tendon in one
of its rear legs. I've been thinking about getting one of those doggie
wheelchairs but I'm wondering if anyone out there has experience with
the wheelchairs.
Are they convenient, and worth it, or should I save the money?


Why not put the money towards repairing the
tendon?


At his age, the odds of success with surgery are small
because he's an older dog.

There was a PitBull named Red who was rescued from Katrina by bestfriends,
and he was paralyzed from an injury so they fitted him with a dog cart and
he had a new "leash" on life. He is now in the care of someone who is also
disabled while recovering from an injury:
http://news.bestfriends.org/index.cf...E801A09C54D32B
and
http://www.bestfriends.org/aboutus/m...inapitbull.cfm

I found some with prices starting about $400 at http://www.dogkarts.com/,
but if you look at the pictures it seems that you could easily build a cart
from PVC pipe and fittings and a couple of wagon wheels for under $100.

Here are some ideas:
http://handipet.com/gallery2007/main.php?g2_itemId=2136

www.dogpile.com is your friend...

Paul and Muttley