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  2. 92-year-old retired vet makes ‘wheelchairs’ for disabled dogs

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    Dr. Lincoln Parkes created the patented K-9 carts to give disabled dogs fuller lives. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  3. Woman's Pack of Disabled Dogs on Wheels Will Melt ... - AOL

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    That mission, as she put it, was caring for a host of a disabled rescue dogs, all of whom have mobility issues and require devices like doggie wheelchairs or even prosthetic limbs. She calls her ...

  4. Caroline's Cart - Wikipedia

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    Caroline's Carts are designed to enable caretakers to push a larger disabled person while allowing room for loading the cart with groceries. Features include a forward facing seat with a five-point harness and extended handles to provide room for the person being pushed. [2] They have the capacity to hold a 250-pound occupant. [1]

  5. Walkin' Wheels - Wikipedia

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    Walkin' Wheels is an American brand of dog wheelchairs developed in 2001 by Mark C. Robinson in Amherst, New Hampshire [2] in memory of his pet, Mercedes. [3] The product is intended as a mobility aid for pets with mobility issues such as degenerative myelopathy , arthritis , paralysis , and neurological disorders .

  6. Disabled dogs need a 'forever home' says charity - AOL

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    A charity that cares for ill, disabled and elderly dogs says all dogs need a loving "forever home". The Dogs Nobody Wants Sanctuary (DNWS) in Slough was set up by Matthew Young, 57, and his ...

  7. Mobility Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    Mobility Worldwide logo. Mobility Worldwide is a faith-based, volunteer-driven, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.. PET is an acronym for the Personal Energy Transportation, a vehicle that the group constructs and distributes at no cost to provide the gift of mobility to disabled children and adults worldwide.