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  • I miss you nico rest in peace 1994-2007

  • Do you really need the "Slow! Handicapped pet sign". LOL?

  • My cats legs aren't broken or anything like that but she walked abit funny today and my mother is a little worried. Anyway, I think this is a great idea! This is going to help all those poor wee souls out there who are paraletic. Poor little critters... :(

  • :( poor boo boo

  • Almost cry seriously

  • damn.. breaks my heart :/

  • Great job Nico :-))) and the owner as well god bless!!!! I love people who never give up on there pets they need us just like we need them !!

  • thank you for helping special needs animals:)

  • my cat is paralised like that she fell out of a tree and broke both her legs its hard as i havent got the money to get a frame like that shes doing so well the vets gave her 6 mths to live that was 7 yrs ago i carry her mostly everywhere shes doing great without one

  • my dog has his back legs mostly paralyzed. he can use them a littlee but we still have the cart for him

  • just ordered one for my alsation he was due tobe put to spleep today but i searched around and have found a wheels and a support harness i am thrilled best christmas present i could ask for

  • Can you get wheelchairs for dogs missing or having paralyzed front legs? Wouldn't it be easier for them? If so, why doesn't faith the two legged dog have one? Maybe it might be easier for her? I don;t really know Im just wondering! I am open to any comments but please there is no need to be mean!

  • Ooops....one thing I forgot to mention. People who are getting or making these for their dogs need to remember that the dog is unable to sit while wearing the device and his front legs are going to tire out very quickly. Just make sure you are constantly aware of this fact while he/she's wearing it so you can remove the device and allow your dog to rest as needed.

  • Awesome! My old neighbor's dog had a similar setup and adjusted to it very well. The only problem is that some people think the dog should now "walk" as they did before seeing as the back legs are being supported. However, a dog's front legs were made for steering and not propulsion so not only does the dog have to steer with his front legs, he now has to use them to power his forward motion....this can be very tiring in the beginning....but it sure beats the alternative! Great Job!

  • Wow good luck! He's a good dog!

  • i have a paralyzed dog too 2 months ago up until now and we don't have wheels for her

  • cool

  • great, i have no words. very inspiring for me bcoz i have also a pup of same problem. alka( animal cure & care)

  • Good for him!

  • Thats great but

    shit.

    DOtn fricken tease him with the damn treat.

    Reward him for even just one or two steps!

    =\

  • So Awsome!!!!

  • Marvelous idea and magic dog with such courage and willpower : no doubt that he'll keep on walking more and more and have as joy than he deserves. Kisses

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