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Haute Wheels Dog Wheelchair


HOW TO MEASURE

Illustration showing span between base of front foot and top of shoulders that is measured to determine dog height

DOG'S HEIGHT - Measure from the base of the front foot to mid-shoulder while your dog is standing or sitting.

Illustration showing span from base of the tail to middle of the shoulder along dog's side, used to measure dog length

DOG'S LENGTH - Measure from the middle of the hip to the middle of the shoulder along the side of the dog.

Illustration showing span between dog's shoulders/widest area of dog's body, which is measured to determine dog width

DOG'S WIDTH - Measure between the shoulders or the widest area of the body. 

HOW DOES IT COMPARE?

Details

Our Haute Wheels Dog Wheelchair restores the freedom and mobility that a multitude of injuries, surgeries, conditions, and even the simple progress of advanced age may have taken from your dog. The wheelchair's seven selectable sizes accommodate everything from toy dog breeds to Newfoundlands - as well as cats, pigs, goats, and other four-legged companions that may need a little help getting around.

The resilient aluminum frames are easily adjusted to match your pet's unique needs.  The padded harnesses provide a comfortable fit that accommodates leashes during walks and can be removed from the frame when your pet needs to rest.

CONDITIONS

  • Joint issues
  • Hip Dysplasia
  • Arthritis
  • Paralysis
  • Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD)
  • Neurological issues
  • Surgical recovery
  • Hip and spine injuries
  • Poor balance and stability
  • Diabetic Neuropathy
  • General difficulty walking
  • Degenerative Myelopathy
  • Degenerative Disc Disease
  • Hind limb amputation
  • Neurological disorders
  • Lumbosacral Syndrome
  • Fibrocartilaginous Embolism (FCE)
  • Other conditions that result from aging

BENEFITS

  • Allows your dog to exercise and complete physical therapy sessions with greater ease
  • Holds the spine in better alignment, which can slow the progression of many spinal disorders, such as IVDD and Degenerative Myelopathy
  • Prevents degenerative strain - sore muscles and joints - on front limbs from overcompensating for weak hind limbs
  • Helps improve your dog’s balance and weight distribution
  • Prevents secondary injury to the hind limbs - sores and raw areas - that can result from scooting or dragging
  • Decreases pain and stress on the spine from dragging hind limbs to get around
  • Improves mental health by giving your dog greater autonomy and independence
Sizing

wheelchair sizing chart

Wheelchair Size
Dog's Height (in)
Dog's Width (in)
Dog's Length (in)
Breed Examples*
XXS
4.5" - 9.5"
3.25" - 5"
6.25" - 9.5"
Teacup & Toy Dog Breeds (Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Yorkshire Terrier, Pekingese) as well as Kittens
XS
6.5" - 12.5"
4.75" - 6"
8.5" - 12.5"
Miniature Dog Breeds (Shih Tzu, Bichon Frise, Miniature Pinscher) as well as Adult Cats
XSLW
7.5" - 14.5"
6" - 8.25"
10" - 15"
Long, Barrel-Chested Dog Breeds (Dachshund, Corgi, French Bulldog, Basset Hound)
S
9.5" - 17.75"
6.5" - 10"
11.5" - 16.5"
Small Dog Breeds (Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Beagle, English Cocker Spaniel, Standard Schnauzer)
M
10" - 18"
8" - 12"
14" - 20.25"
Medium Dog Breeds (Pitbull, Border Collie, Boxer, Standard Schnauzer)
L
13" - 26"
7.25" - 11.75"
17.5" - 26.25"
Large Dog Breeds (German Shepherd, Boxer, Standard Poodle, Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever)
XL
14.75" - 27"
7.25" - 11.75"
17.75" - 26.25"
Larger Dog Breeds (German Shepherd, Boxer, Standard Poodle, Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever)

Measuring Guide

*Breed examples are suggestions only. Two dogs from the same breed may fit different sized wheelchairs. Please ensure you are accurately measuring your dog. We are not responsible for any issues that may arise from not taking proper measurements and solely relying on the breed information provided above.

Harness sizing

Our wheelchairs come with harnesses and belly belts that match the size of the frame ordered. For example, a medium wheelchair includes a medium front harness, rear harness, and belly belt. If your pet requires a different size for the harness or belly belt, you can purchase these separately on our website.

Please ensure you measure your dog per the harness guideline to order the size needed.

Features

FEATURES

  • Comfortable padded harnesses can be detached from the wheelchair so the dog can rest while still leashed.
  • Padded belly belt provides stomach and spinal support.
  • Lightweight aluminum provides durable mobility for pets of all sizes.
  • Adjustable frame and struts allow you to fit width, length, and height to your dog's specific needs.
  • Included, removable foot straps allow pets with paralyzed rear legs to use the wheelchair without dragging or injury.
  • Wheelchair can be quickly, easily disassembled and compacted for convenient storage or travel.

COMPONENTS

  • Wheelchair Frame
  • 2 Frame Struts
  • 2 Wheel Struts
  • 2 Harnesses
  • Belly Belt
  • Measuring Tape
  • Allen/Hex Key
  • Zippered carrying case
  • 2 Leashes with Swivel Snap Hooks: 
    • Front Leading Leash
    • Rear Lifting Leash with Padded Handle
  • Large Wheelchairs also include:
    • Stabilization strap
  • Extra Large Wheelchairs also include:
    • Stabilization bar

XXS

6” (W) x 10” (L) x 5.25” (H) - 7.5” (W) x 13” (L) x 10” (H)

2.30 lbs

XS

7.25” (W) x 12.75” (L) x 7.25” (H) - 10” (W) x 16.75” (L) x 13.5” (H)

3.00 lbs

XSLW

8.75” (W) x 15” (L) x 8” (H) - 11” (W) x 20.25” (L) x 15.5” (H)

3.90 lbs

S

9.5” (W) x 17”(L) x 10.25” (H) - 12.5” (W) x 22.25” (L) x 18.5” (H)

4.90 lbs

M

12” (W) x 21” (L) x 12” (H) - 16.5” (W) x 29.5” (L) x 21.25” (H)

7.75 lbs

L

 

13” (W) x 25” (L) x 23” (H) - 17.5” (W) x 33.5” (L) x 27.5” (H)

9.20 lbs

XL

 

13” (W) x 25” (L) x 23” (H) - 17.5” (W) x 33.5” (L) x 27.5” (H)

12.40 lbs

Care & Use

Care:

  • Harnesses and Belly Belt are machine washable
  • Periodically check the adjustment screws and tighten them as needed.
  • Wipe the frame and wheels with a towel as needed to remove dirt or water.

Use

  • Consult with your veterinarian to determine the best treatment plan.
  • Make your home pet wheelchair accessible by installing ramps throughout your home. Teach your pet to use the ramps even when they aren’t in their wheelchair to reduce joint strain. 
  • Always supervise your dog when they are using their wheelchair, even if they are an expert at getting around in it, to minimize the risk of them tipping over or getting stuck.
  • Wheelchairs should only be used for supervised activities, such as going for walks and playtime. 
  • We recommend providing a 15-minute break from wheelchair after each hour of use. Dogs should not sit or lay down while using the wheelchair.

 

FAQs

FAQs

Will my dog's wheelchair fit through doorways?

Yes, but it may take your dog time to learn how to navigate through the door frame while wearing the wheelchair. Observe and encourage your dog while they are mastering this skill.

Can my dog “do their business” while using their wheelchair?

Yes, your dog can pee and poop with minimal to no mess. The rear harness includes a reinforced channel to provide support and urinary direction for male dogs.

Can my dog sit or lay down in their wheelchair?

No, this wheelchair is for active use only. Be sure to provide your dog with a 15-minute break after approximately every hour of use.

Can my dog use their hind legs while in the wheelchair?

Yes, if your dog has movement in their hind legs then they should be left out of the foot straps. You can remove the foot straps from the frame if your dog won't be using them. If your dog's hind legs are paralyzed, use the foot straps to prevent injury.

How long will it take for my dog to get used to the wheelchair?

It depends on your dog. Some dogs will only take a few days, while others may require much longer. Patience, praise, and practice are crucial in helping your dog become comfortable with their wheelchair, treats may also help.

Can I leave my dog alone in their wheelchair?

No, never leave your dog unattended while using the wheelchair. They could potentially get caught on or trip over things, which might result in injury.

Will my dog be able to play with other dogs?

Absolutely! However, it may take other dogs time to get accustomed to your dog's wheelchair. Always observe your dog’s interactions with other dogs.

Can my dog use stairs while in their wheelchair?

No, your dog will not be able to safely ascend or descend stairs while in the wheelchair. Remove them from the wheelchair to assist them on the stairs.

Can my dog go into water, like pools, lakes, or streams while using the wheelchair?

No, the wheelchair is too heavy for your dog to swim with. Any currents could also cause your dog to tip over. Never let your dog enter a body of water while using the wheelchair.

Customer Reviews

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ELIZBAETH GIBSON
Love it!

Frankie has been having problems with his back legs for awhile. He recently got his diagnosed with cancer but he’s still such a super active guy! The wheels are adjustable depending on the support he needs for that day and once he’s in it his tail I wagging! Comes with a bag for easy storage or if you want to take a road trip to the park!

Hi Elizbaeth,

This is great news! Thank you for sharing a video of Frankie! So sweet! We are so happy to see that Frankie is doing well with our wheelchair! We hope he continues to show improvements and enjoy trips to the park! Please let us know if you ever have any questions about the wheelchair, happy to help!

Best,
Animal Ortho Care

R
Robert Davidson
Great Wheels

Very happy with the Haute Wheels Dog Wheelchair. The chair is lightweight and easy to assemble. Our small dog took off immediately in the chair and it is helping with her to use back legs that became non functional. She is so happy to be able to walk with the wheels!

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Tim Moran
Perfect Fit

The wheelchair gives a variety of different options to provide the perfect fit for Carlos, who is now getting used to using the wheelchair for his degenerative myelopathy.

Hi Tim,

This is great to hear! Happy to see Carlos is adjusting well to the wheelchair and is starting to show improvements. Thank you for sharing a video with us! Please let us know if you ever have any questions about the wheelchair, happy to assist!

Best,
Animal Ortho Care

J
James Henderson
Works for our big dog with some adjustments

Our large shephard lab mix tore both CCLs. He’s too old for surgery. We are also waiting for custom braces.

The XL shoulder harness was too small and the front end rode too low. I attached it to a regular dog harness and it works ok now. They should have a bigger harness. Our dog isn’t that huge!

Also, there is no instructional video or manual for how to position the extra brace for the xl wheelchair.

He walks easily in it and it is lightweight.

We do have to be ready to catch up he back of it if he takes a corner too fast or turns in a circle as it will tip! This may be less of an issue with shorter dogs with a lower center of gravity.

Overall, however, we are happy we can continue taking our dog on the walks he loves.

Hi James,

Sorry to hear about the wheelchair harness not fitting. We are happy to hear you were able to make the harness work. Thank you for sharing a video of your dog walking with the wheelchair. Looks like he is loving his walks again and is doing well! I'm sorry we unfortunately don't have any sort of instructional information for the stability bar. We apprecaite your honest feedback and we will be sure to share this recommendation with the rest of the team. Please let us know if you ever have any additional questions, happy to help!

Best,
Animal Ortho Care

J
John Lewis
She Loves it

After assembly, which was a bit confusing, we put Jade (our 16 year old Chiweenie) in the wheelchair. Much to our surprise she immediately took off running like she had always been in it !! We have had her out at a local park twice now, and she really seems to enjoy the new mobility, running like a much younger girl. There were a couple of semispectacular rollovers, but when uprighted again all was fine. Overall, we are very happy with her wheelchair, as is she.

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