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REFURBISHED XS QUAD FULL SUPPORT 4 WHEEL BEST FRIEND MOBILITY DOG WHEELCHAIR

$ 82.89

Availability: 19 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: Factory refurbished to like new condition.
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

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    This Listing Is For A Used XS Quad Chair!
    Best Friend Mobility Full Support 4-Wheel Quad Wheelchair
    Size XS
    Because sometimes all four legs and paws need a little extra help. Introducing the Best Friend Mobility quad (full four-limb) support pet wheelchair.
    MEASURE YOUR PET
    Best Friend Mobility makes the easiest carts to measure for - you only need one measurement to determine what size your pet needs!
    Measuring your pet to determine which size Best Friend Mobility wheelchair will best fit is the quickest and easiest thing.
    The only information you truly need to get the right size Best Friend Mobility wheelchair is the measurement from the floor to your pet’s back—at its hindquarters. It’s that simple!
    Depending on your pet’s current capabilities and its willingness to cooperate, this can be a 1-person or 2-person job.
    If your pet has very little or no rear-limb strength, one person can be the support while the other does the measuring.
    Made from the same light yet sturdy materials as our rear support pet wheelchairs, our new quad support wheelchairs are for pets with forelimb or both forelimb and hindlimb disabilities.
    Specs:
    Lightweight, non-rust aluminum
    Stainless steel hardware
    Fully and easily adjustable height, length, and width
    Deluxe neoprene front harness for comfortable support
    Easy clip-on front harness system
    Comfortable paw slings
    Durable and easy-to-clean rear harness
    This cart is best for:
    Advanced stages of degenerative myelopathy (DM)
    Cervical spondymyelopathy (CSM) or wobbler syndrome
    Multiple injury rehabilitation
    Unilateral or bilateral forelimb weakness
    Strokes and other neurological disorders
    Pets with amputations
    Instability in the forelimbs or on all four legs
    Pets with deformity in the forelimbs or on all four legs