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Staffy Dog Wheelchair UK

Original price £320.00 - Original price £510.00
Original price
£320.00
£320.00 - £510.00
Current price £320.00

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Help your Staffordshire Bull Terrier move again with a Staffy Dog Wheelchair! A Dog Wheelchair is an excellent solution if your Staffy has back, hip and leg problems or weakness due to spinal and neurological problems, cruciate ligament injury, hip dysplasia, arthritis or other mobility issues. Perhaps you are looking for an alternative to surgery with conservative management, a dog wheelchair can be an excellent way to keep them independent. Walkin Wheels are the best brand on the market, we have been selling Walkin Wheels for over ten years as they have a great track record for safety. The Dog Wheelchair comes with clear instructions to put them together, you can also send us photos once your Staffy is up and running and we can check the fitting.

  • Excellent if your Staffy has back, leg or hip weakness
  • FREE Fitting Service! Email videos and we can check
  • Kit: Frame, wheels, harness, leg rings, stirrups and belly belt
  • 5 Year Warranty

Review: "Great service, very helpful answering questions and make sure you get the right wheels. Lexi love running like a racehorse in her wheels. They are very solid and don't tip over like her old wheels did." [Jessie]  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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  • My staff has had his front leg amputated, I was hoping to find something that will help support him when walking i know you can get wheels for the rear legs but do you do anything for his front leg.

    In terms of dog wheelchairs, for a front leg amputee we reommend a 4 wheel dog. We used to sell front-only wheelchairs but found dogs can't stop when going down hills as they can't break with the missing front leg, and the wheelchair would take off with them. This means amputees are best with a four-wheeler to keep them steady and in control. See here: https://zoomadog.co.uk/products/walkin-wheels-quad-dog-wheelchair

    You might want to look at the Front Amputee Harness. If your dog has a smooth amputation, put the harness on and give them extra support when walking / getting up off the floor or stairs. It has long handles for you to use. See here: https://zoomadog.co.uk/products/walkabout-front-amputee-harness

Story of Stanley, the Staffy

Story of Stanley, the Staffy

"I ordered a set of medium walking wheels for my 13, year old Staffie Stanley, who has degenerative myelopathy.

Although he is still able to use his back legs at the moment his mobility is deteriorating quickly. Although Stanley has to get used to them, they will improve his quality of life as he deteriorates meaning he can stay active.

I highly recommend Zoomadog. Excellent customer service, fast delivery and well made piece of equipment." Heather

Common Questions & Answers about Wheels for Staffy

Information on wheels
When you order a set of wheels they will come in a kit with an instruction booklet on how to put them together. The harness attaches to the frame, put the harness on your staffy and they will be ready to pull the wheels.

The kit includes:
The frame, wheels x 2 (foam 8"), harness, leg rings, stirrups and belly belt

What extras do people buy with their staffy wheels?
Front Warrior Harness - This is very popular as an extra. The vest helps displace the wheel's weight making pulling the wheelchair more comfortable than the thinner harness which comes with the wheels. The harness is made of durable neoprene. Pull the harness over your dog's head. There is a D-Ring on the back of the harness so you can attach a lead-in or out of the wheelchair.

Belly Support - this sits under your dog and evenly distributes their weight and removes pressure points. This makes the wheels more comfortable

Will my dog need boots if they drag their paws?
In the kit you will get stirrups, if you want to protect their nails or paws you can use the stirrups to hold their paws up off the ground. If you want to let your dog use their back feet to move along, we recommend putting boots on them. We sell WagWear Mojave Boots which are a good choice.

What happens to the fitness of your staffy?
In the first few days, keep a good eye on your staffy. This is probably the most amount of exercise they've done in a while! Take it easy and give them a break from the wheels when you see them getting tired. Overall you will find your staffy gets a lot more exercise and will be fitter than below.

Can I leave the wheels on all day?
Yes you can leave the wheels on all day. Most people find their dog really enjoys running around. Your staffy can wear the wheels inside, outside and all-day.

Can I return the wheels if they don't fit my dog or if my dog doesn't like them?
Yes absolutely, we have a 14 day returns policy. We also have a wheelchair expert who looks over each order before they are sent out to ensure your dog has the perfect wheel size for them.

What is the delivery time?
2 – 3 days in the UK. We can ship internationally (anywhere).

How to Measure the Staffy Dog Wheelchair

How to Measure a Walkin Wheelchair

How to Measure a Walkin Wheelchair

Step 1: Back leg
Measure from where the thigh meets the body, down to the toe. Do not extend your dogs leg

Step 2: ATR
For mini and small wheelchairs, measure along your dog's back

After you order we will email to get your measurements

Extra Options for Walkin’ Wheels Dog Wheelchair

Add a Belly Support - this offers mid-point support to evenly distribute weight and remove pressure points. This makes the straps more comfortable

Walkin Rear lift Harness - great for large heavier dogs. You put the harness on beforehand, then you can simple lift and clip your dog into the wheelchair

Walkin Front Vest (only small wheelchairs) - a more comfortable option to the kit wheelchair harness

Walker Active Rear Boots - add boots to your dog so they get all the grip possible

Boots for Dragging Paws - put boots on your dogs' back paws to protect them from scraps and bruises

Amputee Cover - to support the dog with a smooth amputation, removing pressure points and adding comfort

Have you Heard of IVDD or Slipped Discs?

Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) is a degenerative disease that can affect your dog’s spinal cord and causes a range of painful mobility issues

Read about IVDD

Customer Reviews

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Christina Greenhalgh
Talk about getting the best for my doggies life!

My doggie is a collie 14 and 3/4 - she is completely incontinent and suffers with degenerative myelopathy and recently the progression became quite rapid. I asked my vet about best way to help her. Indoors deposable nappies help and I wipe her before hand with a special wipe to keep her clean. Her hind legs drag and I have to be careful about knuckling scraping of feet and damaging her feet so I also have some little outside booties for her hind legs and use this wheelchair to support her legs and I’m so happy she still moves them. The other thing is that her back curls round when she walks usually due to the degenerative condition of her back and her hip… so this helps to keep her spine straight in a gentle helpful way. Every day is a bit different but apparently the condition itself doesn’t cause direct pain but causes stress on other joints and muscles so trying my best to help her have some fun and this is superb! She’s a special girl. 🥰

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Peter Trainor

I need help with some of the assembly but my baby is so happy so I am.

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James Wylie
Best purchase. Dog tested, Dad approved.

I wasn't too sure about dog wheelchairs and the like, as I was always advised they generally do not allow for bodily functions and can cause more problems than they solve. The Walking Wheels dog wheelchair has completely taken me by surprise. My Husky, Russ, has got a new lease on life! He wasn't too sure what to think of it at first, but once he got going, the difference was immediate! Back legs walking (though he does need some protective booties for the occasional scrape) and tail actually up and wagging!

My boi is so happy with this, therefore I am.

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Anonymous
Brilliant dog wheels

Our french bull dog Freddie is only just turned 3 yrs old. He had slipped a disc, trapped a nerve, so had to have surgery. He’s got no feeling in his back legs.The dogs wheelchair is great, even though our dog Freddie is new to them and only taken a few step in them as he’s still not sure of them at the minute, we are trying everyday as we can see what these wheels can do for him, they hold his back more straight. We are hoping he will get used to them soon as we can see the benefits. These are fantastic as they help a lot of disabled dogs get a new lease of life ☺️

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Derrick Black

Excellent