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Putting Your Dog into the Fully Supportive
(Quad) Wheelchair
There are many ways to get your dog into the Fully Supportive
wheelchair. We suggest that you view the video on our website for
some ideas, found at this link:
www.WalkinPets.com/instructional-videos-large-fully-supportive-dog-
wheelchair
Height
– Set the height so that the dog’s toe pads are touching the
ground. Extenders need to be parallel to the ground.
Length
–
Dog's front legs should be centered between the two
shoulder socket screws or plastic round black clips.
Width
– Width is determined by the widest part of the dog (generally
the dog’s chest). Allow at least an inch of space on both sides.
Leg Rings
– The leg rings in the front generally need to be a bit lower
than in the rear to accommodate the dog’s deeper chest.
Adjust the leg rings accordingly.
Step 5: Clip on the Front Leg Rings
(
H
)
the same ways you at-
tached the rear leg rings, except make the front a little bit lower
than the rear leg rings according to your dog's chest size.