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Walkin' Wheels SMALL Front Wheel Attachment

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Walkin' Wheels SMALL Front Wheel Attachment

3-7" & 10-15" / Blue

SKU: FA1-662
$220.00
Walkin' Wheels SMALL Front Wheel Attachment

3-7" & 10-15" / Pink

SKU: FA3-662
$220.00
Walkin' Wheels SMALL Front Wheel Attachment

3-7" & 10-15" / Seafoam

SKU: FA1A-662
$220.00
Walkin' Wheels SMALL Front Wheel Attachment

8-12" & 10-15" / Blue

SKU: FA1-663
$220.00
Walkin' Wheels SMALL Front Wheel Attachment

8-12" & 10-15" / Pink

SKU: FA3-663
$220.00
Walkin' Wheels SMALL Front Wheel Attachment

8-12" & 10-15" / Seafoam

SKU: FA1A-663
$220.00
Rear Leg Height & Pet Length: 3-7" & 10-15"
Color: Blue

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Product Description

The Walkin’ Wheels® SMALL Front Wheel Attachment is designed for pets weighing 11–25 lbs and transforms your SMALL Walkin’ Wheels Rear Wheelchair into a Full Support (Quad) Wheelchair. Ideal for pets experiencing both front and rear limb weakness, this attachment provides balanced support on all four legs, helping your small dog stay mobile, maintain stability, and enjoy a more active lifestyle.

Product Details
  • Easy measure; only two measurements needed.
  • Fully adjustable with simple push buttons; fits pets weighing 11-25 pounds. (Corgis 11-43lb)
  • Dogs can still “do their business” in the wheelchair.
  • Comfortable front support leg rings included.
  • Available in PinkBlue, or Seafoam
  • Orders ship within 48 hours of being placed.
  • Great customer service for any follow up or questions.
Sizing

How to Choose the Right Size

  1. Measure the Rear Leg Height to the toe pad, ideally when your pet is laying down. Do not pull the leg tight; leave some natural bend.
  2. Measure your pet’s length or armpit to rump (ATR).
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Rear Leg Height Pet Length (ATR)
3-7″ 10-15″
8-12″ 10-15″
Usage

Small Walkin’ Wheels Front Wheel Attachment Instructions

How to place your pet into the Wheel (Quad) Walkin’ Wheels Wheelchair

Benefits

  • Coverts Rear Wheelchair Into A Full Support Cart
    Adapt your dog’s rear wheelchair into a quad wheelchair as front legs weaken. Fully stabilize and support both the front and hind legs of your pet.
  • Veterinarian Approved
    Recommended by Veterinary professionals around the world, the Walkin’ Wheels full support wheelchair helps injured or disabled pets to stay mobile despite their limitations.
  • Simple To Use & Adjust
    Completely support your dog by adding the front wheels to their small dog wheelchair features a durable, lightweight frame that adjusts in length, width, & height for the perfect fit for pets under 25 lbs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What comes with my pet’s Walkin’ Wheels SMALL front wheel attachment?

Your pet’s new Walkin’ Wheels front wheel attachment comes with everything your pet needs to get up and walking again!

  • 1 set (2) Wheels and Struts
  • 2 Extenders
  • 1 set Leg Rings
  • Nuts, Bolts and Allen Key

Can my dog sit in a wheelchair?

No. Our chair is designed NEVER to collapse on the dog’s leg or spine. We’ve gone to great lengths to be sure of it. The chairs are designed with the help of veterinarians and rehabilitation specialists to hold the dog up, keeping the spine and legs in the optimal position for safety and healing. 

What’s more, the purpose of the chair is to give the dog exercise and the freedom to go outside and do his business. When the dog is tired, you should never leave him in the chair. 

The reviews we have seen of the experimental sit-down spring-loaded style have not been positive. Although we have done a great deal of research, we have not found a safe way for a chair to collapse on a dog. 

Can my pet pee and poop in the wheelchair?

Yes! In fact, your dog’s wheelchair is designed so that dogs can go to the bathroom and get the exercise they need. Not only can pets pee and poop while using their dog wheelchair, but their wheelchair also actually encourages them to go. A “down” dog tends to be less active, which can impact the internal functions of their body. Once a dog is in their wheelchair, they are standing upright and moving more which encourages their body to function correctly and allow them to relieve themselves naturally.


How does it work?

Both male and female pets can pee and poop freely while using their wheelchair. Their hind end is fully supported from underneath by their rear leg rings keeping them in a comfortable and natural standing position. Although your pet can not squat while in their wheelchair, they will relieve themselves while standing.
Watch how easily dogs can use the wheelchair to go to the bathroom, and how easy it is for female dogs too.

Will this wheelchair rehabilitate my dog?

Every dog and disability are unique, so is their recovery process. We have seen varying degrees of rehabilitation with dogs using the wheelchair. Some dogs have been able to improve so much that they no longer needed the wheelchair. While your dog is in the wheelchair, they are getting physical therapy improving their physical and mental health.

Can my dog still use their back legs with the wheelchair?

Yes, the dog wheelchair will gives pets the support they need to stand, walk, and rebuild their strength. The wheelchair supports your dog to relieve pressure and reduce the weight placed on their legs making it easier for them to walk. We encourage your dog to use his/her rear legs to maintain muscle mass and to get exercise, while using their cart your pet will work to develop the muscle in the rear legs and build up their stamina as they exercise. A dog does not need to be fully paralyzed to benefit from using a dog wheelchair. If the rear legs are paralyzed, then the stirrups will keep their legs from dragging.

Can my dog lie down in the wheelchair?

If you have a small pet, it is OK for them to take a rest up against a pillow or bed, because their legs are so short. Otherwise, it is not recommended, due to back or disc issues that could worsen by laying down in the wheelchair.

Is the wheelchair easy to transport?

Yes, the Walkin’ Wheels is very easy to transport. Simply turn the dial on the knuckle wheelchair to fold in the wheels and struts, making it easy to carry and travel with.

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