Eddie's Wheels' New Home
After 6 six years incubating our business in a small rented building, it was time to grow to meet the increasing demand for our mobility carts. In September 2004 we bought a commercial building at the gateway to the Village of Shelburne Falls. On June 1, 2005, having completely renovated the building, we moved into our permanent quarters.
The new home of Eddie's Wheels has 2 acres of gently rolling fields to try out carts on, and handicapped accessible ramps for dogs on wheels.
We have always enjoyed meeting our customers, doing measurements and fittings for dogs who live within driving distance of our shop. Dogs come from as far away as Boston, Albany, Connecticut, Vermont and New Hampshire for personal service. These are the dogs we learn the most from, and we are grateful that their owners make the trip to see us.
Visitors can look down to the workshop level from above. Our new showroom includes retail space for the common accessories owners of handicapped dogs need - diapers, slings, booties etc.
Our Staff: Left to right; Scott, Amanda, Hayley, Leslie
Top; Mark, Nina, Maggie, Ryan and Ed
Animal Healing Arts (A.H.A.)
We are pleased to share our new facilities with Animal Healing Arts,. As owners of handicapped dogs ourselves, we have explored complementary care options for our own dogs, including reiki, healing touch and acupuncture. We have found these kinds of care to be extremely effective for our own dogs, and we are pleased to be able to offer access to these modalities at our new facility in our private treatment room.
Meryl Wells, of Animals and Their People, energetic healer and reiki master, and Dr. Sue Kelly, DVM, of Spruce Mt. Veterinary Acupuncture, will be offering their services here.
To make an appointment with Meryl Wells call 413-624-3928.
To make an appointment with Dr. Kelly, call 802-368-2244.
Driving Directions:
We are located at 140 State St., Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, 01370. Our property is on the corner of State St. and the Mohawk Trail.
If you are coming from the east, south or north...
Take I-91 to exit 26, Greenfield. Go around the rotary and proceed west on the Mohawk Trail, Rte 2 West, for 10 miles. After you cross the Deerfield River, turn left on to State St. (Rte.2A East) , and we are the first driveway on the left..
If you are coming from the west of us...
Take the Mohawk Trail (Rte.2) to Shelburne Falls, and take your first right into the Village after you pass the Shelburne Veterinary Clinic on your right.
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