Wheelchairs For Dogs
submitted: May 12th 2007 |
by: rene1 |
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It can be quite heartbreaking to see dogs with disabilities, especially if you have you are a self-professed canine lover. Normally, dogs are quite exuberant and take relish in frolicking around open spaces without any difficulty. So when you see your pet incapable of taking part of such simple joys, you naturally would want to provide him a contraption that will at least enhance mobility. Wheelchairs for dogs are the ultimate solution to this dilemma. Not only will you be able to help your dog enjoy walking around with you, it will relieve the strain on the other functional legs. Doogon and K9 are two of the most popular brands in the market when in comes to manufacturing wheelchairs for dogs. You can even ask to have customized carts for your pet to make sure your pet will be more comfortable with the attached contraption on his body. As much as possible, chose a manufacturer that is relatively near your near as wheelchairs for dogs would normally require a number of adjustments before one can achieve the right fit. It will be quite impractical to have it shipped back and forth that will predictable incur additional charges that you would initially anticipate. Among the common medical conditions that would require wheelchairs for dogs would include: hip dysplasia, disc disease, spinal cord injuries, neuropathy, arthritis, chronic leg weakness, cancer and tumors, nerve degeneration and paralysis. There are a number of designs for wheelchairs for dog and would usually depend on the body structure, size and extent of the disability. In some cases, wheelchairs are equipped with a harness for better support and stability. It can be quite futile to recommend one wheelchair over another brand as all of these products were made by individuals who put extraordinary care on providing dogs with a better life. It is simply a case-to-case basis and would matter largely on achieving a perfect fit. The important thing to remember is the fact that it should be lightweight to make it easier for dogs to move around. Pneumatic tires are the best option for the wheelchair to enable dogs to walk even on paved, gravel, sandy roads. Studies have actually shown that dogs have the innate ability to easily adjust to a wheelchair and have been known to handle it within 15 minutes or so, although some dogs would initially resist its use. After a month, most dogs will treat it as a natural extension to its body and easily engage in normal canine activities like any other dog.
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