Rated 5.0 out of 5.0

Eddie's Wheels for Pets - Carts for Handicapped Pets

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Eddies Wheels Carts
Eddies Wheels Carts
Reviews: 3
Avg Rating: 5.0
Pros: custom made, durable, padded,
Cons: need to take your pet to them for proper fitting
Reviewed: 5 months ago -- Friday, February 15, 2008



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An option for handicapped pets that restores quality of life to both pet and owner.
The easy opening yoke makes placing even the largest pets into a cart quick and simple.
Eddie's Wheels carts support the pet on its skeleton, not on the soft tissue of its legs, thereby preventing chafing and decubital ulcers.
No girth straps and therefore, no weight or stress put on the spinal column.
The pet stands in a normal posture with no bars to interfere with taking a normal stride, and no overhead hoops to confuse your pet's sense of space.
Optional stirrups, for paralyzed pets, move with any residual movement of the pet's forward stride to eliminate chafing. Stirrups can be removed as the pet rehabilitates.
Non-absorbent closed cell foam padding on the saddle and yoke do not cause pressure sores from rubbing.
Gender specific saddles insure males and females can relieve themselves while in the cart.
All optional equipment, including upgrades to counterbalance (for pets with weak front leg strength), counterweights (for amputees), training wheels (for pets needing additional front balance) and full-scale quad front wheels can be retro-fitted to any standard rear wheel cart.
All aluminum construction with machined fittings, stainless steel hardware and angled wheels for added stability – Eddie's Wheels have set a new standard in mobility carts for pets.


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