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Front Legs Disabled Pet Cat and Dog Scooter – Mobility Solution for Pets

Front Legs Disabled Pet Cat and Dog Scooter – Mobility Solution for Pets

Regular price $480.00 USD
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This four-wheel pet wheelchair is designed to help pets with disabled forelimbs regain mobility and improve their quality of life. With a sturdy and cost-effective design, it provides support and freedom for disabled cats and dogs.


Product Features

  1. Specialized Design:

    • Four-wheel wheelchair tailored for pets with disabled forelimbs who are unable to walk.
    • Offers stability and ease of movement, allowing pets to navigate their surroundings comfortably.
  2. Cost-Effective Solution:

    • Designed to be affordable while maintaining durability and functionality.
    • Provides an accessible option for pet owners seeking mobility aids for their pets.
  3. Sturdy Construction:

    • Made with durable materials to ensure long-lasting use.
    • Lightweight yet stable, allowing pets to move freely without discomfort.
  4. Universal Fit:

    • Suitable for both cats and dogs with forelimb disabilities.
    • Adjustable design to accommodate different sizes and breeds.

Specifications

  • Product Name: Front Legs Disabled Pet Cat and Dog Scooter
  • Type: Pet Wheelchair (Four Wheels)
  • Purpose: Mobility aid for disabled pets with forelimb impairments
  • Category: Pet Mobility Equipment

Packing List

  • 1 × Dog Auxiliary Car Bracket

Why Choose This Pet Scooter?

  • Improves Mobility: Helps disabled pets regain independence and explore their surroundings.
  • Comfortable Design: Lightweight and adjustable for maximum comfort.
  • Durable & Reliable: Built with sturdy materials to ensure long-term use.
  • Affordable Solution: A cost-effective choice for pet owners seeking mobility aids.

This pet wheelchair is an excellent option for improving the quality of life for pets with forelimb disabilities, allowing them to move freely and stay active.


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