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Exercise Wheels - Dog Wheelchair for Back Legs, Lightweight Dog Exercise Wheel, Adjustable 2 Wheel Cat/Dog Hind Leg Wheelchair for Pet Rehabilitation, Walking (M)

Features

CREATE A HAPPY, HEALTHY LIFE FOR PETS AND PET PARENTS! :Our dog wheelchairs give your best friend the happy, healthy life they deserve. This pet wheelchair provides support and stability for your dog's hind legs, ideal for normal forelimbs but aging hind limbs, disability, injury, arthritis, and frailty cats/dogs/pets, allowing them to run, play, and enjoy quality time with their families.

ADJUSTABLE DESIGN: Our dog wheelchair for back legs have an adjustable design that can be adapted to your dog or cat's body type and changing health within a certain range, ensuring their comfort and safety. Dog walkin wheels are available in 6 sizes, including XXXS, XXS, XS, S, M, L. (Please check the size chart carefully because small breed dogs should choose a wheelchair one size smaller when purchasing.)

PREMIUM AND PORTABLE: The dog wheel chair is made of lightweight yet sturdy aluminum alloy, which is flexible and light, allowing your pet to walk smoothly and easily. High-quality shock-absorbing tires keep your pet away from scary noises. Our dog hind leg wheelchair is easy to install and remove for easy storage or loading into the car.

HELP YOUR PET EXERCISE: When our pets suffer injuries or paralysis and cannot move, it is not good for their health and treatment. Our cat wheelchair can help pets with rehabilitation exercise and training, enabling your pet to get proper exercise and improve their physical health. Keep your pets away from anxiety and allow them to enjoy the sunshine and breeze outdoors.

REMINDER: Please measure your pet's hip width, back height, and weight before purchasing. If your pet is very weak or seriously injured, we recommend that you seek the advice of a veterinarian for help as soon as possible. We recommend wearing or exercising for 2-5 hours a day (depending on your pet's physical condition).

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