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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 28 February 2007 |
Wheelchairs for Dogs and Pet Carts for animals.
Learn everything you need to know about
DOG CARTS & DOG WHEELCHAIRS
in 3 SIMPLE STEPS
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1) LEARN ABOUT THE DIFFRENT TYPE OF DOG CARTS.

- Here you will see side-by-side comparisons of the different brands of carts with important information that will help you decide which dog wheelchair is best for you and your pet.
- Information includes the companies guarantee and warranty return policies, how long it will take to build, what type of “saddle” support will be used, and what extra features are included. These are different for each cart so read carefully.
2) ONCE YOU HAVE DECIDED WHICH TYPE OF CART YOU NEED :
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Doggon Wheels and K9 Carts are custom pet wheelchairs. you will need to complete the Owner/Animal Questionnaire and Measurement Chart for that manufacturers cart. These measurements are very important and need to be done carefully. (Scroll down and choose your cart).
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Although cart manufacturers will make any necessary adjustments, this often involves shipping the cart back and forth, and possible additional charges so read any additional instructions on the chart thoroughly, complete and submit.
3) AFTER YOU SUBMIT YOUR
MEASUREMENTS
- you will be taken directly to the
order page for your dog's wheel cart. Please select the pet cart size for the
weight of your dog or other animal. Enter the billing/shipping address and
credit information. This will place your order.
Our secure ordering site assures
that your privacy is protected.
Shopping at
HandicappedPets.com is safe. If you prefer not to use your credit card through
the internet, you can call us, toll free at (888) 811-PETS (7387) or fax your
order to us at (603) 584-9349.
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Rear carts are designed for any pet with strong forelimb strength
and a willingness to get up and run around normally again.
Help Dogs and Cats get the exercise they desperately need to stay healthy!
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The front limb cart is used for pets with a disability associated only with the front limbs. This includes pets with birth defects, and amputees.
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Quad Dog Wheelchair Carts are fully supportive. This pet cart is used for animals with general weakness in
all four limbs
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Training wheels and front end extensions
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| Doggon Training wheels and front end extensions can be added to a rear wheel dog wheelchair to offer front leg support. details. |
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Temporarily Unavailable
K-9 Front Supportive Extensions are available for pets with balance issues due to stroke or weak front legs due to advanced degenerative myelopathy, arthritis, elbow dysplasia. details |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 28 April 2008 )
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