Walkin’ Wheels Full Support Quad 4 Wheel - Dog Wheelchair MINI (less than 3.5kg)
Walkin’ Wheels Full Support Quad 4 Wheel - Dog Wheelchair MINI (less than 3.5kg)
Time to get your tiny dog up and out with the Walkin' Wheels MINI Quad dog Wheelchair. This wheelchair is best if your dog weighs less than 3.5kg or 8lbs.
The Walkin' Mini Quad wheelchair gives your dog the stability and all-round support they need to get on the move again and help them lead a more active lifestyle once more.
The Quad Walkin wheelchair is also great for dog’s who have had front limbs amputated. This design allows your dog to exercise their back legs as normal while supporting their shoulders where missing limbs are.
If your dog weighs more than 3.5kg then consider the Small Walkin’ wheelchair (one size up) as it is more robust in design.
Benefits
🐾 Fits teacup dog breeds and other small animals (e.g., cats, rabbits, puppies, piglets) weighing up to 3.5kg
🐾 Great for helping disabled dogs get exercise and for rehabilitation for injured dogs
while they are healing
🐾 Ideal for front leg weakness or dogs who have a front leg amputation that needs extra support
🐾 Simple to size, with three measurements needed to get the right size for your dog
🐾 Wheelchair frame made of durable, lightweight extruded aluminium and non-puncture wheels
🐾 Wheels and all wheelchair parts are easy to wash
🐾 Mini Wheelchair frame available in Blue
Unfortunately, Quad wheelchairs are not a magical cure – if
your dog has no power in their limbs, then a quad wheelchair is unlikely to be
able to help them. Your dog must have some power in their limbs in order to
propel themselves
While these wheelchairs are designed for all terrains, if
your dog is elderly or has weaker limbs then these Quad wheelchairs are best on
flat surfaces, paths and more solid surfaces like concrete or tarmac
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 Quad Dog Wheelchair
Watch and follow the YouTube video. You will need three measurements: weight, rear leg length and 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 ATR