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		<title>How to Care for Paralyzed Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Mar 2012 02:53:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Any lover of pets is surely at a loss when simple sickness affects his or her pets. However, it becomes more agonizing if the sickness is not a simple affair but a long term and possibly a permanent situation. Any lover of pets is surely at a loss when simple sickness affects his or her ...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any lover of pets is surely at a loss when simple sickness affects his or her pets. However, it becomes more agonizing if the sickness is not a simple affair but a long term and possibly a permanent situation.</p>
<p>Any lover of pets is surely at a loss when simple sickness affects his or her pets. However, it becomes more agonizing if the sickness is not a simple affair but a long term and possibly a permanent situation. This is what caretakers of paralyzed dogs feel and undergoes looking at the helpless condition of their beloved pets. Paralyzed dogs suffer in pretty any ways, first they are in pain resulting from their condition, they also cannot move as they will and it leads to other complications of trauma and poor esteem thus they become withdrawn which just worsens their predicament and could lead to quick death.</p>
<p>The challenge lies in ensuring that the dogs have some means of mobility and are having as close to a normal life as possible. This can be easily facilitated by getting dog wheel chairs for the paralyzed dogs. Dog carts are a suitable option in trying to give the dog as good and normal life as a possible. They are devices that aid mobility of paralyzed dog and come with a harness and straps and a pair of wheels that act as spare limbs enabling the dog to move around with ease, join their fellow dogs and even you in your usual games. With dog wheel chairs, paralyzed dogs can still go for morning jogs with you, they can also fetch objects thrown with the same ease before the accidents or illness crept in. This way you will have helped them develop morale and reduce the trauma they had of losing mobility.</p>
<p>As part of care for your paralyzed dogs, dog carts prevent a host of other situation s from arising. These usually worsen the already existing situation and take advantage of the dog&#8217;s immobility unless caretakers and owners of the dogs resort to dog wheelchairs. First there is infestation of the dogs with pests due to staying in one place for long. This also results in poor hygiene which affects the general wellbeing of the dog. The dog also succumbs easily to stress and withdraws from the normal jovial mood. Other dangers that dog carts help prevent are muscle atrophy, this refers to the wasting away of muscle due to lack of sufficient exercise. In such scenarios where a dog has lost mobility, out of pity, people tend to feed the paralyzed dogs more, however, if you are not making use of dog wheel chairs you could have your dog developing obesity resulting in heart complications.</p>
<p>Joint diseases are also a common complication resulting from lack of exercise. Other people have resorted to euthanasia as they could not let themselves see their dog suffer in pain, thus they choose to have it killed painlessly, however, with dog carts you need not resort to such extreme choices. As part of caring for the paralyzed dogs, owners should always make frequent visits to the veterinary for assessment and further advice. In this period you should feed the dog a healthy diet for a speedy recovery process.</p>
<p>Resources:<br />Arthur Hobbs is the author of this article on <a href="https://www.handicappedpets.com/">dog wheelchairs</a>. Find more information, about <a href="https://www.handicappedpets.com/adjustable-dog-wheelchairs/">dog carts </a> here</p>
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		<title>Why You Need Dog Wheelchairs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Feb 2012 05:51:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Whenever you think of wheelchairs, the first thing that comes in mind is the ones used by people who are paralyzed or unable in a way to move around using their legs. However, the present times have seen the use of dog wheelchairs to aid paralyzed dogs in mobility. Whenever you think of wheelchairs, the ...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whenever you think of wheelchairs, the first thing that comes in mind is the ones used by people who are paralyzed or unable in a way to move around using their legs. However, the present times have seen the use of dog wheelchairs to aid paralyzed dogs in mobility.</p>
<p>Whenever you think of wheelchairs, the first thing that comes in mind is the ones used by people who are paralyzed or unable in a way to move around using their legs. However, the present times have seen the use of dog wheelchairs to aid paralyzed dogs in mobility. A lot of factors could be the cause for this situation including diseases, accidents or old age which results in paralysis thus limiting the dog&#8217;s movements. Paralyzed dogs, more than anything else, suffer more from this limitation given the nature of the dogs moving around. Being condemned to stay at one point or suffer immense pain at the effort of moving around is an unfair punishment to paralyzed dogs. </p>
<p>However, thanks to dog carts, any dog owner in such a predicament can now have hope. You do not have to sit and look at the poor animal as it wastes away. This is because dog wheelchairs give the dogs a new lease of life. They enable them become independent in terms of movement and it has been proven that indeed, aside from giving paralyzed dogs ability to move around, they help the dog in speedy recovery from an accident or ailments by promoting exercise and preserving the good nature of a your dog. Dog carts come in many designs and specifications thus enable you find one that suits your dog in this hard time. All you need to do is get the right design and life can get as close to normal as it was before paralysis.</p>
<p>Another reason you will have to get dog wheelchairs is because, paralyzed dogs mostly due to inhibited mobility develop and worsen their diseases. This is especially if the reason for the condition was an injury. It will create undue pressure to the remaining limbs and also lead to muscle atrophy where the muscles waste out. This either slows down the healing process or might result in permanent paralysis even if the paralyzed dogs had a chance of recovery. This is a situation any dog owner would avoid to be in. It is also important that one realizes that dogs and any other pets have feelings like human beings do. As such they also suffer from trauma. </p>
<p>For paralyzed dogs, being unable to move around as usual while seeing other dogs do so is enough trauma and this kills the dogs&#8217; spirit and limits chances of recovery. Therefore getting dog wheelchairs is very beneficial to the health of a paralyzed dog. The other reason you should consider the dog carts is also for your own freedom and opportunity to do other activities knowing that your dog is not sulking in a corner. With dog carts, you can continue with your daily routine without having to carry your pet with you as he or she will be moving independently. If you are used to a morning jog with your dog, do not let the situation deny you the company, get a dog wheelchair and keep up the fun.</p>
<p>Resources:<br />Arthur Hobbs is the author of this article on <a href="https://www.handicappedpets.com/">dog wheelchairs</a>. Find more information, about <a href="https://www.handicappedpets.com/adjustable-dog-wheelchairs/">dog carts </a> here</p>
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