Walkin’ Wheels MINI Front Wheel Attachment (less than 3.5kg)
Walkin’ Wheels MINI Front Wheel Attachment (less than 3.5kg)
Walkin’ Wheels MINI Front Wheel Attachment can be added to a Walkin’ Wheels MINI Rear wheelchair to create a Full Support/4-Wheel wheelchair for dogs and other small pets weighing up to 3.5kg or 8lbs.
Built specifically for teacup and mini breed dogs and other small pets such as rabbits or cats, the Mini front attachment features a lightweight frame, making it easy for even the tiniest pup to manoeuvre. The Mini front attachment comes in two different designs styles, depending on the weight and dimensions of your dog.
If your dog or other pet becomes weak in their front legs and is already using a Rear Walkin’ Wheels, the Front Wheel Attachment enables the Rear wheelchair to convert into a Full Support wheelchair that supports all four limbs.
Benefits
🐾 Fully adjustable – fits very small dogs and other pets weighing 1 - 3.5kg
🐾 Ideal addition if your dog has is elderly, stiff or has weak front legs and requires extra support when moving around
🐾 Lightweight frames, perfect for teacup breeds and other pets such as rabbits and kittens
🐾 Fully compatible addition to the Walkin' Wheels rear wheelchair
🐾 Simple to size, with only two measurements needed
🐾 Mini front attachment wheelchair frame available in Blue
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A New Lease of Life
Is your dog struggling to walk or stand? Weakness in their back, hips or legs can be heartbreaking. But there's hope! Our dog wheels help dogs regain mobility and independence.
We guide you every step of the way - from ordering to setup. Get back to happy walks together! We know surgery is not always an option, or perhaps your dog is getting a little older and unsteady on their feet. A dog wheelchair can be the perfect solution to get your dog moving again by supporting their weight.
Medical conditions where wheelchairs can benefit are older age, unsteady on their paws, neurological conditions, spinal weakness or surgery, IVDD, severe hip dysplasia, cruciate knee weakness, hock weakness etc.
How to Measure For A Dog Wheelchair
How to Measure For A Dog Wheelchair
Watch and follow the YouTube video. You will need three measurements: weight, rear leg length and length or armpit to rump (ATR)
🐾 Measure the Rear Leg Height to the toe pad, ideally when your dog is lying down, as shown in the diagram. Do not pull the leg tight, but leave some natural bend
🐾 Measure your dog’s length or armpit to rump
We are here to help; if you need any fitting advice or help
setting up your dog in their wheelchair, feel free to email us pictures and we
will take a look for you. You can contact us for free fitting advice at hope@wheels4dogs.co.uk