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Anyone ever put a dog on wheels?
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<blockquote data-quote="wlamarparmer" data-source="post: 1463765" data-attributes="member: 18681"><p>GB, Did this for one my dogs (Corgi) diagnosed with progressive neurological issue. Feel it gave him an additional</p><p>9 months that he appeared to enjoy. Did not work well around obstacles in house, but was able to take him outside</p><p>to urinate defecate on his own. In early stages would let him go to barn with other dogs (1/2 mile) then wander around </p><p>down there. Adapted and did well until progression involved front legs. I would do it again. If he is able to stand and has </p><p>fecal and bladder control, the wheel can be set to allow use of legs while bearing minimal weight. That's what I did, he had movment just not control/wt bearing.</p><p>W. Lamar Parmer, DVM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wlamarparmer, post: 1463765, member: 18681"] GB, Did this for one my dogs (Corgi) diagnosed with progressive neurological issue. Feel it gave him an additional 9 months that he appeared to enjoy. Did not work well around obstacles in house, but was able to take him outside to urinate defecate on his own. In early stages would let him go to barn with other dogs (1/2 mile) then wander around down there. Adapted and did well until progression involved front legs. I would do it again. If he is able to stand and has fecal and bladder control, the wheel can be set to allow use of legs while bearing minimal weight. That's what I did, he had movment just not control/wt bearing. W. Lamar Parmer, DVM [/QUOTE]
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