Sixty years ago, medical trail blazer and veterinary orthopedic surgeon Lincoln Parkes built the first “dog cart” for his surgical patients. They could wheel themselves about while they recovered from surgery and maintain their strength. Since then K9 Carts, the business born of Dr. Parkes’ simple contraption, has kept millions of dogs mobile from Florida to Nepal.

Dogs use wheelchairs to recover from surgery, but also during recovery or illness. Their humans, some of whom join us for today’s show, have adaptations to make, but those are well worth it to care for their dogs with disabilities. There’s even a UK charity to help owners who can’t afford wheels.

Episode Links

Wheelie Pugs Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/wheeliepugs

UK Dogs On Wheels Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/301000990491233

Dogs On Wheels Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/353624745792730

Peppa’s Place support grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/960666321028365

Sneha’s Care, rescue for disabled dogs in Nepalhttps://www.snehacare.org/

Winston’s Wheels, UK charity which loans wheelchairshttps://www.facebook.com/winstonwheelscharity/

Franky’s Bowtiquehttps://www.frankysbowtique.com/

Kyle’s charity Autism Downhttps://autismdown.org/

K9 Cartshttps://k9carts.com/

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