Walkin' Wheels MEDIUM Dog Wheelchair

Rear Leg Height
Color: Blue
$449.00
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The Walkin’ Wheels Medium dog wheelchair provides rear support for paralyzed and injured pets weighing between 26 to 49 lbs. Give medium sized dogs the rear leg support they need to stay active and continue to run and play. Whether your dog is struggling to walk due to joint pain or dysplasia, is paralyzed from IVDD or Degenerative Myelopathy, is recovering from a cruciate injury, or is experiencing general hind leg weakness. This innovative cart offers life-changing support to pets, giving them back their independence and the freedom to stay active.

Product details

The medium wheelchair is the perfect size wheelchair for Bulldogs, Cocker Spaniels, small Pitbulls, Beagles, and other medium breeds dealing with mobility loss.

  • For medium pets weighing 26 – 49 lbs.
  • Easily adjusts in length, width, and height for a comfortable fit.
  • Provides comfortable support for a pet’s hind legs, ideal for varying degrees of mobility loss from weakness to paralysis.
  • Simple to size, with only one measurement needed to get the right size for your pet.
  • Easily adapts to a pet’s changing mobility – convert to a full support wheelchair by adding a front attachment (sold separately)

Fits medium breeds: Basset Hound, Beagle, English Bulldog, Border Collie, Cocker Spaniel, American Eskimo Dog, Husky, Pitbull, Spaniels, Wheaton Terrier, Australian Cattle Dog, Keeshond, Pocket Pittie, Whippet, and more. 

Sizing

Measure the Rear Leg Height, from the top of the leg where it attaches to the abdomen down to the toe pad, while your pet is lying down, as shown in the photo. Do not pull the leg tight; leave some natural bend.

Rear Leg Height Wheel & Strut
10-12" 6" struts and 8" wheels
13-14" 9" struts and 8" wheels
15-18" 12" struts and 8" wheels

 

Usage

Walkin' Wheels Medium Dog Instructional Video

Walkin' Wheels Medium Dog Instructional Video

How to place your pet into the Walkin' Wheels Dog Wheelchair

How to place your pet into the Walkin' Wheels Dog Wheelchair

How to fit your wheelchair to your dog

How to fit your wheelchair to your dog

Simple To Use & Adjust

Features a durable, lightweight frame that adjusts in length, width, & height for the perfect fit. Every medium sized dog is unique which is why every medium cart contains two different length extenders for more adjustability.

Veterinarian Approved

Used by veterinary professionals around the world, the Walkin’ Wheels wheelchair helps injured or disabled pets to stay mobile despite their limitations. Perfect for short-term rehabilitative use or long-term for continued mobility.

Improves Canine Mobility

Provide hind leg support for a medium sized pet, allowing them to live an active, healthy life. Get your pets back on their feet and back to what’s important, spending time with their family.

WITH WALKIN' WHEELS, YOU'RE TAKING THE RIGHT STEP

WHY YOUR PET WILL LOVE IT

Different dogs have unique body shapes, so we designed the Walkin' Wheels wheelchair to fit various measurements. Your dog can use it to go to the bathroom without needing to remove it. Dogs love the outdoors and exploring, so we created a chew-proof and rust-resistant aluminum frame for durability. The wheels are all-terrain and won't puncture.

WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT

The Walkin' Wheels wheelchair is designed for easy use by both pets and owners. Setting it up is similar to using a regular harness, with the main difference being attaching the harness to the wheelchair frame, which takes just seconds.This wheelchair is also easy to transport and store. Its durable design is compact, allowing it to fit in a car or any space in your home without taking up much room.

FAQs

How does the Walkin’ Wheels dog wheelchair work?

The Walkin' Wheels rear dog wheelchair is designed to support a pet's hind legs from underneath, providing stability and reducing pressure on their back legs. The wheels of the cart are aligned with the pet's hips, enabling proper support in a natural standing position. This allows the pet to walk naturally while using the wheelchair or lift their legs off the ground using the stirrups if they are paralyzed.

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.

How do I measure my dog for a wheelchair

It’s easy to determine the right size Walkin’ Wheels wheelchair for your pet. All you need is one simple measurement to choose the right size wheelchair for your pet: 

  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. 

Already have your dog’s rear leg height and body length measurement? Let our SureFit® Calculator help you find the perfect size wheelchair for your best friend! 

https://youtu.be/XGOqVbmG6-4 

Can my dog use its back legs with the wheelchair?

Using a dog wheelchair can provide your pet with the necessary support to stand, walk, and regain their strength. The wheelchair helps relieve pressure and reduces the weight placed on your pet's legs, thereby making it easier for them to move around. The use of a dog wheelchair encourages your pet to use its rear legs to maintain muscle mass and get exercise. While your pet is using the wheelchair, it will work to develop the muscles in the rear legs and build up its stamina through exercise. It's important to note that a dog doesn't need to be fully paralyzed to benefit from using a dog wheelchair. For dogs with paralyzed rear legs, the stirrups on the wheelchair can be used to prevent the legs from dragging.

How do I get my dog into their wheelchair?

It’s very easy to get your dog in and out of their Walkin’ Wheels dog wheelchair. First, place the front harness on your pet, making sure the harness is fitted to their body. Next, place your dog on the ground with the wheelchair positioned behind them. Gently lift your dog’s hind legs and place the legs through the leg rings before lifting the sidebars and clipping the harness to the wheelchair frame.

What comes with my pet’s Walkin’ Wheels medium dog?

Your pet’s new Walkin’ Wheels dog wheelchair comes with everything your pet needs to get up and walking again!

What’s In the Box?

  • Frame
  • 2 sets of extenders, 15” preinstalled and 26” extra in the package
  • 2 Connectors, 6” preinstalled in the frame and a 9” extra in the package
  • Set (2) Foam Wheels attached to struts
  • Front Harness with Sleeves
  • Set Leg Rings Rear Support Saddle
  • Belly Belt
  • Stirrups
  • Instruction Manual
Can my dog use their Walkin’ Wheels inside the house?

Yes. The Walkin’ Wheels is designed to be used both indoors and outside.

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.

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. 

How do I know if my dog needs a Medium or a Med/Large wheelchair?

The size of the cart your dog needs will be determined by your dog’s weight and height. Both the medium and medium/large wheelchair frames are the same size, the only difference is the size of the wheel.

For the medium dog, dog's weight is between 26 - 49lbs. and the wheel size is 8".

For Med/Large wheelchair, the dog's weight is between 50 - 69lbs. and the wheel size is 12" or 16">

If you are still unsure please try our SureFit® Calculator.

Why should I choose an adjustable wheelchair for my dog?

The Walkin’ Wheels wheelchair is an adjustable cart that allows for 2-3" of adjustability in both height and width, and even more in length. This level of adjustment allows you to finetune the fit of your dog’s cart for a customized fit. With an adjustable cart, your dog’s wheelchair can change as your dog’s body changes. Whether your dog gains weight, loses weight, or is still growing, the wheelchair can be adjusted to fit their changing body throughout its lifetime.

Additionally, for pets dealing with progressive mobility loss, the Walkin’ Wheels wheelchair can easily convert to a full support cart by adding a front attachment. Allowing your pet to use the same wheelchair the entire time.

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.

How soon will I get my wheelchair?

We make every effort to ship within 48 hours of receiving the order. Shipping time can range from one to five business days. Express shipping options are also available.

  • All orders over $149 USD ship free within the continental US and Canada.
  • Orders typically ship within 48 hours.
  • Overnight shipping is available.
  • International shipping is also offered.
  • Orders will be shipped from our East Coast or West Coast facility, depending on product stock availability.
  • When selecting free ground transportation, we will choose the fastest option for you, using either UPS or USPS.
  • If you need a guaranteed shipping time, please select from additional shipping options at checkout.
  • Delivery is 1 to 5 business days for Walkin’ Wheels in the contiguous U.S. and Alaska.
What is the return policy?

It is our intention that every Walkin’ Wheels user be happy with their wheelchair. If you experience problems, please call us. Often we can help with a simple adjustment. Please click here for full return policy.

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.

How to tell if the cart is adjusted correctly?

When the wheelchair is adjusted properly, the animal stands in a ‘natural’ position. Here’s what to check (refer to the figure below):

A: Knuckle at the hips. If you were to draw an imaginary line from one knuckle to the other, the line would pass right through the dog’s hips where the bone of the leg meets the bones of the body. If the knuckle is not aligned there, tighten harness and/or adjust length. Allow 1″ on each side between dog and black knuckle.

B: Front Support loop at the shoulder. The loop on the front harness that the extender bar goes through should be at the shoulder. Adjust the straps so that the loop is held firmly against the shoulder, then clip into the wheelchair.

C: The dog’s back needs to be straight or arched up (slight hunch). In this photo, the dog’s back is arched down a little. This is NOT correct and this dog needs the Belly Strap.

D: The back legs need to be just touching, or just off the ground, depending on the health of the back legs. If the dog wants to use his back legs, then allow his feet to touch lightly. This is often adjusted by tightening the straps that hold the harness to the frame – this brings the dog’s seat up. (Take the dog out of the harness before adjusting.) If the height of the harness cannot be changed, then lengthen the leg struts. Consider boots if the feet drag. Use the stirrups if the dog cannot use his back legs or the feet are dragging on the ground.

E: The horizontal extender bar needs to be level.