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Lispoo Dog Wheelchair for Hind Legs 01 Lispoo Dog Wheelchair for Hind Legs 02
Lispoo Dog Wheelchair for Hind Legs

Adjustable Mobility Cart for Paralyzed Dogs

$199.00 $289.00
Lispoo Rear-Leg Dog Wheelchair with Vest Harness 01 Lispoo Rear-Leg Dog Wheelchair with Vest Harness 02
Lispoo Rear-Leg Dog Wheelchair with Vest Harness

Adjustable Mobility Cart for Weak or Paralyzed Hind Legs

$169.00 $249.00
4 Wheel Dog Wheelchair for Medium Large Dogs 01 4 Wheel Dog Wheelchair for Medium Large Dogs 02
4 Wheel Dog Wheelchair for Medium Large Dogs

High-Back Rear Leg Support, EVA Shock-Absorbing Wheels, Aviation Aluminum Frame

$450.00 $642.00

What Pet Parents Need (and Worry About)

When a dog is struggling with mobility—because of arthritis, IVDD, hip dysplasia, trauma, or paralysis, you're looking for:

True adjustability so the chair fits now and adapts as strength returns.

Right support style—rear support for hind-end weakness or full (quad) support for both front and rear.

Comfort and safety for everyday use indoors and outside.

Clear sizing and quick setup, not guesswork.

Free, fast shipping without surprise fees.

Vet note: Canine wheelchairs are mobility aids that work best within a veterinarian-guided plan (pain control, rehab, traction, nail/paw care). Sudden severe pain, collapse, or loss of bladder/bowel control is an emergency—seek veterinary care.

How Lispoo Meets Those Needs

Fully Adjustable Frames
Our selection—including models compatible with Best Friend Mobility™ dog wheelchairs—features adjustable height, length, and width to dial in posture, wheel size, and balance for your dog's gait.

Rear or Full Support Options
Choose rear-support dog wheelchairs for hind-limb weakness or full/quad support when forelimb assistance is also needed.

Comfort-First Harnessing
Padded, breathable chest and rear harnesses distribute pressure and help prevent rubbing—ideal for seniors and thin-coated dogs.

All-Terrain Confidence
Lightweight yet durable frames with rugged wheels handle grass, sidewalks, and packed trails. Large dog wheelchairs include reinforced joints and wider tires for stability.

Clear Sizing & Setup Guides
Every product page includes measurement steps, fit checks, and quick-start videos, so you can roll in minutes—not hours.

Budget-Friendly Choices
We offer premium builds and budget-savvy (“cheap dog wheelchairs”) options—all vetted for safety and adjustability.

Free Shipping
Transparent checkout and free shipping on qualifying orders, so you can focus on your dog.

Shop by Support Type

Rear-Support Dog Wheelchairs
Best for hind-end weakness, post-op recovery, or paralysis with good front-leg drive.

Full/Quad Support Dog Wheelchairs
For dogs needing front + rear assistance (neurologic issues, global weakness, or front-limb arthritis).

Large Dog Wheelchairs
Heavy-duty frames, wider tires, and extended sizing for giant breeds; easy-lift harnesses to protect your back during transfers.

How to Measure (Fast & Accurate)

Have a soft tape and your dog standing square.

Rear leg height: From the ground to the fold of the flank/groin.

Body length: From shoulder blade to the base of the tail (don’t include tail).

Chest girth: Around the widest part of the ribcage.

Hip width (if listed): Across the bony points of the hips.

Weight & build: Cross-check with the size chart (deep-chested vs. barrel-chested).

Fit check: When adjusted, your dog's back should be level or slightly elevated at the rear, paws flat (or supported with optional stirrups if fully paralyzed), and the chair should not press into ribs, hips, or thighs.

Getting Started: Training & Care

Go slow at first: Begin with 5–10 minute sessions on flat ground; reward frequently.

Protect the paws: Use booties for knuckling or dragging until form improves.

Watch skin & coat: Check harness contact points daily the first week.

Bathroom breaks: Proper fit allows most dogs to urinate and defecate naturally in the chair.

Clean & maintain: Rinse frames, wipe harnesses, and check fasteners and wheels weekly.

Choosing the Right Wheel Size & Frame

Wheel size: Match to rear leg height and terrain; larger wheels roll easier on grass and gravel.

Frame weight: Lighter is easier to propel; heavy-duty for big breeds or rougher ground.

Adjustability range: Ensure growth room for rehab progress, weight change, or coat changes.

FAQs

Are dog wheelchairs hard to learn?
Most dogs adapt in a few short sessions with treats and calm guidance. Start indoors or on smooth pavement.

Can my dog pee/poop in a wheelchair?
Yes—when fitted correctly, dog wheelchairs allow natural elimination.

Do you have options for big breeds?
Absolutely. Our large dog wheelchairs feature reinforced frames, wider tires, and longer adjustment ranges.

What if I'm on a budget?
We carry reliable, adjustable, cheap dog wheelchairs alongside premium lines—safety and fit come first at every price point.

Will a wheelchair replace rehab or medication?
No. It complements your vet's plan and often speeds functional recovery by enabling safe, regular movement.

Free Shipping—Simple, Fast, Transparent

Add your chosen canine wheelchair—rear or full support—to cart and check out. Enjoy free shipping on qualifying orders and friendly sizing help from our team.

Give Your Dog the Freedom to Move

Explore Lispoo's curated range of dog wheelchairs—including models comparable to Best Friend Mobility dog wheelchairs—and find an adjustable, comfortable fit that brings back strolls, playtime, and everyday independence.