Dog Wheelchair

Restore your dog’s freedom with our range of dog wheelchairs—designed for back legs, front legs, and small dogs. Whether your pet is recovering from surgery, struggling with arthritis, IVDD, or has weak back legs, our wheelchairs offer the right support to help them walk, run, and play again. Easy to adjust and built for comfort, each dog wheelchair is made to improve mobility and bring joy back to your dog’s life.

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Back Leg Dog Wheelchair <sup>CORE</sup>

Back Leg Dog Wheelchair CORE

Regular price £69.00
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Full Support Dog Wheelchair <sup>CORE</sup>

Full Support Dog Wheelchair CORE

Regular price £99.00
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Back Leg Dog Wheelchair <sup>PRO</sup>

Back Leg Dog Wheelchair PRO

Regular price £129.00
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Full Support Dog Wheelchair <sup>PRO</sup>

Full Support Dog Wheelchair PRO

Regular price £159.00
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Front Leg Dog Wheelchair <sup>PRO</sup>

Front Leg Dog Wheelchair PRO

Regular price £159.00
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Are there different sizes of the Dog Wheelchair? How do I choose the right size for my dog?

Measure height, length, and weight to choose the right Dog Wheelchair size. Core fits small–medium dogs; Pro fits more sizes and can upgrade to 4 wheels. Contact support if unsure.

Is the Dog Wheelchair stable during use? Could it tip over or cause secondary injury?

Stability is key to safety. Our Dog Wheelchair uses a sturdy, aircraft-grade aluminum alloy frame and a widened base to stay stable while your dog moves, helping prevent tipping. Durable, anti-slip wheels provide traction on a variety of surfaces. Selecting the correct size and ensuring a proper fit further improves safety and comfort. Please follow the instructions and supervise your dog during the first few uses to confirm the wheelchair is adjusted correctly and your dog adapts smoothly.

When does my dog need a Dog Wheelchair?

You may consider a dog wheelchair when your dog has limited mobility but still wants to stay active, such as:

  • Weak back legs or hind-leg dragging.
  • Front-leg weakness affecting balance and weight-bearingPartial paralysis or disability in one or more limbsPost-surgery recovery when controlled support is needed.
  • Arthritis or joint degeneration causing walking difficulty.
  • IVDD (intervertebral disc disease) leading to instability or hind-end weaknessIf your dog struggles to stand, falls often, or can’t walk comfortably, a properly fitted Dog Wheelchair can provide support for safer daily movement.

My dog has weak front legs / back legs / all four limbs—what Dog Wheelchair should I choose?

Weak back legs / dragging hind legs:

  • Choose a rear-support dog wheelchair to support the hips and hindquarters (often used for post-surgery recovery, arthritis, IVDD, or weak back legs).
  • Weak front legs / poor weight-bearing in the front: Choose a front-support dog wheelchair to stabilize and reduce load on the front end.
  • Weak all four limbs / trouble standing overall: Choose a 4-wheel (full-support) dog wheelchair for more complete stability and mobility support.For the best fit, share your dog’s weight, shoulder height/body length, which limbs are weakest, and whether they can stand unassisted.