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  2. The Wizard of Paws - Wikipedia

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    Derrick expects to build a front limb cart, but he'll have to fit it around her residual limbs. Derrick explains a full body cast is the hardest to make and keep the animal comfortable, but Shadow's completely relaxed. He designs it to use off-road wheels with enough axle width for stability and enough space for residual limb movement.

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    3-wheel electric bikes: Skin cream: Patio heaters: Wood Spoke Wheels January 1, 2015 24-12: 311: Old West holsters: Underwater video housings: Soy beverages: Pet nail trimmers January 8, 2015 24-13: 312: Wood garage doors: Sand and salt spreaders: Animatronic dinosaurs January 15, 2015

  4. 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 .

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    In the fictional town of Chuggington are young novice anthropomorphic railway locomotives, called "Trainees", Koko, Wilson, Brewster, Hoot, Toot and Piper. The trainees and sometimes the more experienced chuggers learn the value of loyal friendship, telling the truth, listening carefully, persisting under adversity, completing tasks, resolving conflict without violence and similar values.

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  7. Rail fastening system - Wikipedia

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    The earliest rail chairs, made of cast iron and introduced around 1800, were used to fix and support cast-iron rails at their ends; [2] they were also used to join adjacent rails. [ 35 ] In the 1830s rolled T-shaped (or single-flanged T parallel rail ) and I-shaped (or double-flanged T parallel or bullhead ) rails were introduced; both required ...

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  9. Category:Television shows about dogs - Wikipedia

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    Dog and Duck (TV series) Dog Borstal; Dog Days (American TV series) Dog House (TV series) The Dog Rescuers; Dog Squad; Dog Tales; Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan; Dog with a Blog; Dogs (TV series) Dogs in the City; Dogs with Jobs; DogTown; Downward Dog (TV series) Dumbo's Circus