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USED BEST FRIEND MOBILITY DOG MOBILITY WHEELCHAIR XL EXTRA LARGE KART CART

$ 91.87

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Model: BFMXL
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: Used
  • Brand: Best Friend Mobility
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Dog Size: XL
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • MPN: BFMXL
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    THIS LISTING IS FOR A USED WHEELCHAIR!
    New Heavy Duty and Lightweight XL Aluminum Doggy Wheelchair From Best Friend Mobility
    This cart is made to fit 98% of dogs whose measurement from the floor to the top of their back at the hind quarters if standing measures between 23 - 29 inches.
    If this cart does not fit your dog for any reason, we will give a full refund no questions asked.
    Measurements:
    Width (top): 12.5"-15.5" (adjustable)
    Width (bottom with wheels): 21.5"-24.0" (adjustable)
    Length: 29"-34.5" (adjustable)
    Height: 25"-18" (adjustable)
    This cart has 14" all-terrain wheels, padded shoulder support, Triple thronged neoprene adjustable shoulder harness, and double rear leg EVO neoprene harness.  The dog can still go to the bathroom comfortably in this rear harness.
    There are also rear leg straps if your pet has completely lost the use of his/her rear legs.
    Lightweight and non-corroding aluminum, very light and rugged. Adjusts with a hex wrench.
    Specs:
    Lightweight adjustable aluminum frame (non-rust)
    Non-rust stainless steel hardware
    Deluxe neoprene front and rear harness for complete comfort
    Designed and tested by K9 Orthopaedic surgeon
    Easy to adjust height and length with hex wrench
    Pet can use the cart for assisted walking or full rear leg support with no rear leg weight bearing
    Allows pet to use the bathroom while in cart
    All terrain pnuematic wheels with sealed bearings
    Easy clip on function of the rear and front harness
    This cart is good for:
    Hip Dysplasia
    Arthritis
    Rehabilitation
    Nuerological problems like osteomyelitis or degenerative myelopathy
    Fractured spine/back
    Rear limb amputee
    Ligamentous injury like PCL or ACL
    Thoracic or Lumbar disc injury
    Any other condition that results in rear leg pain or weakness
    Your pet should have normal front leg strength to use this cart
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