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Nashua, NH 03063
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Learn everything you need to know about dog carts and pet wheelchairs. Dogs with rear leg problems, hip dysplasia, Degenerative Myelopathy (DM), arthritis, and more can lead happy, healthy lives with these simple mobility aids. Wheelchairs for dogs allow an elderly, disabled, or handicapped pet - or even just a dog that tires easily - to get the exercise and play they need. Our VETERINARIAN APPROVED Walkin' Wheels is about as easy to use as a child's stroller. WATCH THE DOG WHEELCHAIR MOVIE
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Paw damage can cripple a dog and it's so easy to scrape or cut a paw on broken glass, stones, or sharp surfaces. Especially now,
with the toxic chemicals they put on our roads and lawn, dogs need shoes.
There are Several types of pet boots available for different types of animals with different needs and levels of activities.
What's the difference? Click here to Watch Our Easy Video Guide!
These pet boots (as well as any boots or shoes for human or animal) are not designed for use on ice.
In order to be stable on ice, metal spikes (on human boots/shoes) are needed. Similarly, your dog
may be better equipped for ice using his toenails for traction.
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The design and construction of these Front, Rear, and Belly lift harnesses provide the balance and support
necessary for your pet to lead a happier, healthier, cleaner life. Whether you're helping them walk, giving
them a boost to help them get up, or helping when they get a little tired, these products will help you support
your pet's weight. Good for your back, too!
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Supplements - Whether your dog has recently undergone major orthopedic surgery, or is suffering from severe arthritis, or if you are simply looking for the best in long term joint health maintenance, our family of products will surpass both you and your dogs expectations. Learn More............
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Dog Leg Splints - For Support and Healing of injured front and back legs for canine, feline, and other animals. Injuries to the lower limbs of small animals frequently need to be splinted or braced. These Leg Splints are modeled after human splints for lower leg, ankle and foot injuries. Dog splints are positioned behind the leg and the adjustable Velcro straps are placed over the front of the leg. Learn More..... 
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For Stifle (Knee), Hock (back of the leg), Carpus Joint (wrist), and Prosthetics for pets. K9 Dog Orthotic Brace for Stifle (Knee), Hock (back of the leg), Carpus Joint (wrist), and Prosthetics for pets.
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Elderly, injured, and disabled pets can't jump up anymore. Give them access to their favorite places with these ramps, steps and more. Great for couches, beds, and vehicles
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