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Here's Mabel modeling our large dog cart. Do you think she knows the camera's on??

Tinkerbell is so happy to be able to run and play again. She loves her new wheels!

Now, how often do you see ONE skunk in a cart??

Thanks, Rhonda for sharing your babies with us. Rhonda rescues wild critters and from what I have learned, skunks can be great little pets!
Daisy and Sweet Pea playing tag!
Hi Laurie,

I know you get these notes all the time-and, if not, you should. This cart is wonderful!
Rose has always been a bossy little girl. She has always felt tht everything in the house belonged to her. When the cart arrived she was real interested as I opened the box. I kept saying, "this is for Rose". I kept it beside her bed for the evening. Today while we were adjusting it she was right there watching-all the time telling her "This is for Rose". We put her in it and she was off and running. When not in it she likes to have it kept close by and barks if one of the other guys gets near it. She's very possessive!...I thank you again for all your help and I know Rose thanks you too!

Sincerely,
Jenny
Hello Dogs-to-Go!
We want you to know tht our corgi Lolo is doing so well that she celebrated her 14th birthday this week on her own 4 legs! She has been getting around just fine without her cart for several weeks now.

By the time we received her cart and got it set up just right a few months ago, she was about totally paralyzed in her hind legs. She wasn't taking any steps at all indoors, just scooting and dragging her rear end. She took to the cart right away and enjoyed her new mobility.

After several weeks, she started taking a few steps indoors again, then more steps. ...We had her wearing boots with the cart..as an expeiment I took off her boots for the last part of her walk. She caught on and started paddling on her tip-toes. ...Then we started taking her out of her cart for the last part of her walk. She did very well with this so we increased her out-of-cart time.

Our Vet who lives around the corner from us,has been surprised and impressed with her progress.
We thank you heartily for what you've done for Lolo!

Charlie& Heidi (humans) and Lolo & Freddy (corgis)




How do we thank you? Well, for starters you guys will be listed as chair providers at our vet with thumbs up from local users.
They will also allow us to post a picture of Ted and his smile!
You were right about the learning curve, however, his was about 30 seconds and he was off and RUNNING!!! It was difficult to get him to hold still for a picture, but we managed to get a few. THANK YOU!!!!
Thank you for giving us the best Christmas ever. We cried seeing him run again.

Merry Christmas and God Bless both of you.
Later,
Dave and Helen and Teddy!





Lolo in her walking cart with her buddy out playing. Note her custom made "booties" that protected her feet. Eventually, she did not need them. As you can read, she is continuing to improve. She is a STAR!

Here is a really good photo example of our walking cart for a small dog. They work great if your pet just needs support to walk. They help strengthen those legs!