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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. Woman's Pack of Disabled Dogs on Wheels Will Melt ... - AOL

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    The dogs have a variety of disabilities, from spinal injuries that have immobilized their back legs and require wheels, to congenital defects that mean they needs specially-fitted stabilized on ...

  4. Dog enthusiast makes hot new wheels for Taiwan’s disabled ...

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    Disabled dogs at an animal shelter in Taiwan's southern city of Tainan, can now walk and run again, thanks to wheelchairs designed for them by Pan Chieh. Dog enthusiast makes hot new wheels for ...

  5. Woman Rescues Hundreds Of Disabled Pups, Builds Them A Dog ...

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    Woman leading a dog train of disabled dogs in wheelchairs along a rural path. Image credits: kopekvelisiii / Instagram Woman walking with dogs using cart wheelchairs on a dirt path, showcasing her ...

  6. Walker (mobility) - Wikipedia

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    Another common equivalent term for a walker is a Zimmer (frame), a genericised trademark from Zimmer Biomet, a major manufacturer of such devices and joint replacement parts. Walking frames have two front wheels, and there are also wheeled walkers available having three or four wheels, also known as rollators.

  7. RoughRider wheelchair - Wikipedia

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    The design of the RoughRider originally was open-source and has been revised with input from wheelchair users in over 40 countries since 1980. [2] The RoughRider was created to fill the demand for a reliable wheelchair for over 20 million disabled people in the developing world who need a wheelchair and do not have one. [3]

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