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Walkin’ Wheels® Medium User Manual ©2015
Tips to Teach Your Dog to Use Walkin’ Wheels®
We created the Walkin’ Wheels ® with the intention that you will adjust the
wheelchair, put your pet in it, and in a few moments watch him or her running
and playing again. It can happen that way, but it doesn’t always. A wheelchair
can be an adjustment for an animal. To some, there
is a strange device following him or her around
making odd noises and geing caught on furniture
and doorways. ey will adapt to these changes, but
need a lile time. We recommend you be calm, quiet,
and slow when puing on the wheelchair for the rst
time. Lots of stroking and reassurance is needed here.
Treats help, too! Let the dog get used to the harness
before aaching it to the wheelchair. It may take a few minutes or a few hours for
him or her to get used to the harnesses.
Wheels aached to Struts
(one set for each wheelchair)
Several sizes shown here.
Instructional video and
just-for-fun movies.
Tote Bag and Handles to allow you to use
leg rings as a liing harness.