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Thank you for purchasing a Walkin’ Wheels

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Small wheelchair. Questions or comments? 
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Contents

Quick Start Guide .......................................................................... 3
Parts of the Walkin’ Wheels

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 Rear Small Wheelchair ............................4

Teach Your Pet How to Use Walkin’ Wheels

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  .....................................5

Setting Up the Rear Wheelchair........................................................7
Use Snap Buttons to Adjust Length, Width, and Height .......................7
Adjusting the Length ......................................................................7
Is the Length Correct? .....................................................................7
Adjusting the Width .......................................................................8
Attaching the Struts and Wheels ......................................................8
Adjusting the Height ......................................................................8
Stirrups .........................................................................................9
Clip the Leg Rings to the Wheelchair ............................................... 10
Front Harness Attachment ..............................................................11
Is the Wheelchair Adjusted Properly?  ............................................. 12
Optional Set Screws for Noise Reduction......................................... 14
Belly Belt, if Needed  .................................................................... 15
Walkin’ Wheels

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 Front Wheel Attachment ....................................... 16

In the Package ............................................................................. 16
Assembling Fully Supportive Wheelchair ........................................ 17
Putting Your Dog into the Fully Supportive (Quad) Wheelchair ........... 18
Optional Items and Accessories ..................................................... 19
Handicapped Pets Foundation ....................................................... 22
AARF AARF Membership Program .................................................. 22
Wear, Maintenance, Liability & Guarantee  ......................................23

Summary of Contents for Wheels

Page 1: ...Mayzie THE PROVEN LEADER IN PET MOBILITY Owner s Manual SMALL FRAME with Optional Full Support Front Wheel Attachment...

Page 2: ...7 Is the Length Correct 7 Adjusting the Width 8 Attaching the Struts and Wheels 8 Adjusting the Height 8 Stirrups 9 Clip the Leg Rings to the Wheelchair 10 Front Harness Attachment 11 Is the Wheelcha...

Page 3: ...into the leg rings if your pet is lightweight you may lift him her to do so When the legs are through the rings pull up extenders side bars Slide each extender through the D Ring on the front harness...

Page 4: ...7 for wider dogs Tool kit with Allen wrench and cup screws for noise reduction use if desired Stirrups to keep feet from dragging use if needed Length Extenders The extenders are installed in frame L...

Page 5: ...getting caught on furniture and doorways They will adapt to these changes but need a little time We recommend you be calm quiet and slow when putting on the wheelchair for the first time Give your pe...

Page 6: ...her a treat for positive association 5 After your pet is in the wheelchair hold the food reward right at his her nose level Feed several pieces Then you can step one foot backwards again holding the...

Page 7: ...s with one set To adjust the extenders depress the snap button and move to desired length The left and right are reversible Note If you have the Front Wheel Attachment remove the extenders and skip to...

Page 8: ...d them off the ground or protect them with Walkin Pet Boots see p 21 As shipped your wheelchair will fit most small pets However there is an additional adjustment that can be made to further increase...

Page 9: ...ws Make sure the small black block is not installed upside down Adjust one side at a time because the Left and Right knuckles are different You will see an L or R inside the plastic knuckle block to i...

Page 10: ...apping can cross over your pet s back or Velcro together to form handles see photos p 11 Rear Support Leg Rings The Leg Rings support your pet s hindquarters They will take the weight off the legs whi...

Page 11: ...can crisscross over rump Velcro two sides together to form handles Front Harness Attachment Adjust the extenders so they reach the harness clips on the front harness The extender ends will go through...

Page 12: ...what name the wheelchair was ordered under and your phone or sales receipt number When the wheelchair is adjusted properly your pet will be stand in a natural position Here is what to check A Knuckle...

Page 13: ...bottom strap If the extenders tilt down loosen the red bottom strap and tighten the black strap over your pet s back to raise extenders The side extenders should be parallel to the ground and in the...

Page 14: ...or your pet When you tighten up the wheelchair the side arms called extenders will be able to move up and down as your pet turns corners This is completely normal The flexibility also allows for ease...

Page 15: ...ructions on p 16 A Take the side with the tri glide and put the extender through the end of the loop B Take the rope and put inside the harness clip on the extender B Then attach the front harness to...

Page 16: ...th front leg weakness or weakness in all four legs It is ideal for helping disabled pets get exercise and for rehabilitation while they are healing In the Package The Front Wheel Attachment is easy to...

Page 17: ...Step 2 Height Struts and Wheels C1 or C2 Insert the struts into the legs making sure the left and right are on the correct side Step 3 Leg Rings D Install the leg rings p 10 The straps go over the fr...

Page 18: ...pads on each of your pet s front paws are touching the ground Extenders need to be parallel to the ground Length Pet s front leg should be centered between the two shoulder socket screws Width Width...

Page 19: ...your dog s back legs and gently lift their hind end so you can both enjoy your daily walk This heavy duty lifting harness is fully compatible with the Walkin Wheels dog wheelchair For the Front Rear o...

Page 20: ...material with Velcro enclosure on the belly and front of neck area Amputee Cover www WalkinPets com amputee leg ring cover The amputee cover is for pets with a smooth amputation and works with the le...

Page 21: ...improve hind paw placement Should not be worn for more than 2 5 minutes at a time Walkin Drag Bag www WalkinPets com walkin drag bag The Walkin Wheels Drag Bag is designed for pets to use in the home...

Page 22: ...d checks payable to Handicapped Pets Foundation and can be sent to Handicapped Pets Foundation 14 Veterans Road 22 Amherst NH 03031 The AARF Membership 1 Year All Inclusive Walkin Wheels Membership Pr...

Page 23: ...this product Guarantee The Walkin Wheels wheelchair frame is guaranteed by the manu facturer Wheels for Pets LLC for five years from the date of purchase against defects in material or workmanship If...

Page 24: ...1 888 253 0777 www WalkinPets com Patents US 7549398 Japan 5385584 Canada 2641092 EPO 2 050 418 Trademarks Walkin Wheels 4 765 026 4 882 354 3 725 405 4 765 026 Other patents pending and trademarks pe...

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