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Recovering Your Dog's Playfulness



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Dogs are popularly known for their playfulness. Although there may be breeds that aren't so popular with being friendly and playful around their masters still they tend to be friendlier compared to other animal types. Thus, their masters need to spend time with them to play or to bring them to the park where they can be more free to roam around.

The problem here though is if your dog had an accident and was unfortunately injured. Whether the injury is permanent or not, the vet may have to advise you to use dog wheelchairs.

Dog wheelchairs are the only immediate relief you can provide your dog if it no longer has the ability to do the things he enjoy the most with his four legs. These wheelchairs are specifically designed for those canines that have injuries on the two hind legs. The wheels will take the role of the now injured legs.

Of course, it's the front legs that do a lot of work. The wheels supporting the hind legs are just dragged. Nevertheless, your dog will still enjoy his renewed ability to walk around the house or stroll with you in the park.

Dogs on wheels may seem a little strange for other people. In fact, other dogs may even be surprised at the sight of yours dragging wheels. But you should set aside any thought of embarrassment out of genuine love for your dog. People who will see you dragging a pet with wheels on its hind legs will certainly think of you as a kind and sensitive master, one who will not hesitate to spend money for his beloved dog.

Therefore, this is not something that you should be ashamed of. Furthermore, your dog's happiness in finding his strength regained must make you feel satisfied.

Dogs on wheels are those that have the opportunity of regaining their playfulness despite their disabilities. Although they still may have some limitations, they can at least now walk or run around when they want to. They can reach for toys and other stuffs that they may want to play with. They may realize that they still do not have the ability to jump and catch things with their mouths while on the air.

However, they will learn to accept this limitation easily because they can still do a lot more with their wheelchairs. This is the reason why you should buy one for your dog if it is has disabilities in mobility.

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