Wheelie good idea?
We're just starting to put together our article on canine carts, the doggie equivalent of a wheelchair for dogs with failing back legs.
Karen's already got some very positive case histories but in the interest of balance we'd also like to know if anyone feels strongly that disabled dogs shouldn't be put in carts. I've certainly heard a few people express this opinion quite forcefully, but I can't remember who they are!
I remember when my old Sal had her stroke and I had to use all sorts of devices to get her moving again I came upon quite a few people who said I should have let her go. She walked again after a few weeks, but what if the damage had been permanent, what would you do if your dog's back legs started to fail?
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Karen's already got some very positive case histories but in the interest of balance we'd also like to know if anyone feels strongly that disabled dogs shouldn't be put in carts. I've certainly heard a few people express this opinion quite forcefully, but I can't remember who they are!
I remember when my old Sal had her stroke and I had to use all sorts of devices to get her moving again I came upon quite a few people who said I should have let her go. She walked again after a few weeks, but what if the damage had been permanent, what would you do if your dog's back legs started to fail?
Email Karen direct on karen@dogstodaymagazine.co.uk or please leave a comment here...
Comments
I can understand that some people would say its cruel because they cannot act as nature intended,but is the same not true for the thousands of disabled people in this world who rely on wheelchairs? If someone has the time and money to make their pets final years become much more enjoyable-then they deserve respect.
Steve.
Of course, I suppose if the dog was in constant pain and couldn't even move in the cart because it hurt too much... then perhaps I'd rethink my decision.
However, 'just because we can, doesn't always mean we should,' and I do think that sometimes, perhaps, doggie wheels are simply prolonging a dogs life for the owners benefit not the dogs.
Wonder why people bother trying to sell us stuff, I'm used to junk email but not junk blogging comments!
Had he been younger when his legs starting going I would have got him a cart and put ramps in the house too!