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K9 Wheel Chairs for the Disabled

2016/5/3 15:17:08

One day Christina Bourne found that illness would immobilize the back legs of her Labrador , she refused to even consider her dog continuing life stationary in a corner. She found confidence in k9 wheel chairs and ever since her pet has been mobile, he has been living quite joyously because he does not have to stay immobile. “Now, my canine is in notably good health, I’ll do anything I can to make him moving and happy.” That’s what the satisfied care taker has to say since her companion has been set up with a wheel chairs and it seems that more and more dog owners like her, are buying dog mobility aids for their dogs that experience problems with walking and running.

Steadily , both owners and veterinarians are turning towards this type of equipment crafted for dogs with joint, hip or spinal frailty . This cart has two wheels which sustain the pet and it has a bracket that is joined by straps to his shoulders and torso. Credit has been given to Eddie and Leslie Grinnell, which constructed the first of the pet wheelchairs in 1989 when their Doberman” Buddha” lost the function of his hind limbs due to a spine problem . Their veterinarian then proceeded to send them customers. The Grinnell brothers have thereafter opened their business in 1998.

Companies of the same type exist in New Hampshire, Montana, Maryland, Oregon and Washington. Most k9 wheel chairs cost between $ 250 and $ 500, depending on the size of the pet , while the prices of carts for other animals deviate based upon the species and size. The “Dedicates’ Wheels” is another company that has built wheelchairs for cats, a ferret, goats, alpacas, sheep, and a rabbit. “Handicapped Pets” has made a practical canine wheelchair that is adjustable and will fit just about each breed of canine .

A veterinary professional in a small animal orthopedic surgery at the University of Missouri says there are now effective treatments for paralyzed pets , which involve treatments that employ prosthetic hips and other joints. Such care may also recommend physical therapy. However, they would need these pet wheel chairs in order to keep them exercised , so that they can bounce back faster than ever. He says that “even if a treatment costs a fortune, the care takers would do everything to keep their pets upbeat and to give them a good quality of life”. Canine wheel chairs are one thing that would genuinely express our loving care to our pets .

Samuel Iams is a freelance correspondent for pet magazines and websites like Dog Wheelchairs. In addition, Sam is a poet, a noted breakfast chef, and a writer of children’s books. If you’re looking for reviews or information on a Canine Wheel Chairs to help your pet live a more comfortable life be sure to visit us today.