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  2. Walkin' Wheels - Wikipedia

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    Walkin' Wheels is an American brand of dog wheelchairs developed in 2001 by Mark C. Robinson in Amherst, New Hampshire [2] in memory of his pet, Mercedes. [3] The product is intended as a mobility aid for pets with mobility issues such as degenerative myelopathy , arthritis , paralysis , and neurological disorders .

  3. Canine degenerative myelopathy - Wikipedia

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    Use of a belly sling or hand-held harness allows the handler the ability to support the dog's hind legs for exercising or going up and down stairs. [citation needed] A 2-wheel dog cart, or "dog wheelchair" can allow the dog to remain active and maintain its quality of life once signs of weakness or paralysis of the hind limbs is detected.

  4. This 92-year-old retired veterinarian has been making ...

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    Retired veterinarian, Dr. Lincoln Parkes, has dedicated more than 60 years to building custom-made carts for paralyzed animals. At 92-years-old, Dr. Parkes has helped hundreds of animals ...

  5. 92-year-old retired vet makes ‘wheelchairs’ for disabled dogs

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    Dr. Lincoln Parkes created the patented K-9 carts to give disabled dogs fuller lives. 92-year-old retired vet makes ‘wheelchairs’ for disabled dogs Skip to main content

  6. Dozens of Disabled Dogs Roll Out for Afternoon Adventure with ...

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    Fortunately, veterinary medicine and medical devices have come a long way, and wheelchairs for dogs are more accessible than ever to the four-legged patients who need to use them.

  7. Veterinary prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    A Pug with a prosthetic hind leg. A veterinary prosthesis is a medical device that takes the place of an absent body part for an animal. These devices are created with the intention of mimicking the body part to serve the same purpose and functionality. [1]

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