I just wanted to take a moment to thank you folks for the wheels and its obvious comfort. Boomer was kind of hesitant at first about using the wheels but now he runs around with them without a problem. The stirrups are a little useless now because he won’t keep his legs up considering he HAS USE OF HIS LEGS NOW. The neuro-vet said he wasn’t going to use them again but surprise…a pie right in his face! It’s slow going and he obviously needs some more physical therapy in the wheels but I’m sure he’ll be back to normal in no time at all.
Alexandra Devia
Leslie,
Just this email to let you know that OTIS IS DOING GREAT!! WOW...how Eddies Wheels can change a life. We're Darlene & Joel Takarsh and OTIS is our little guy. He's had his wheels for a couple of months now and this little guy knows 'NO FEAR.' In all honesty, he loves his new found freedom and gets super excited when he sees us getting his wheels out. It's really a joy to watch him run with the other dogs and be part of the 'pack'. (we have five dogs). Truly Eddies Wheels has made this little guy one happy fellow and do not be mistaken, what you do at Eddies Wheels is God's work.
Feel free to use these comments and photos on your web-site.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Otis, Darlene & Joel Takarsh
Hello Leslie,
Sadly, I must let you know that Bear passed away on June 23rd. He was 14 yrs 9 months old. I still have a hard time dealing with this great loss. He got around wonderfully in his cart, and we would go for many walks every day. His quality of life was vastly improved, as was ours. Before the cart I would carry his back end around in a Bottoms-up harness. He was so happy to go out and play, and go for walks down our street. He made many friends who would always stop and pet him; and always wish him well. He didn't have much time at all with the cart, but it was a happy time, and he used it to the last day. I am grateful to you and Eddie for the great work you do for the animals. And I can't say enough about the great design of the cart. It was easy to use, lightweight, and strong. Not bulky or awkward. Thanks for being there.
Hi Leslie,
I don't know if you remember the pink wheels you sent to the UK, well it has to be said the wheels are fantatic and our girl gets great speed out of them. The wheels are still as strong and sturdy as when they first arrived, Teal has lost loads of weight and is still able to whizz around every day. She is getting really well known here and people have stopped their cars to talk about her and her wheels, her life is so good now, she has been invited to take part in a show in two weeks, there was a show going on in our village this weekend, she was not entering, but as she walked in they announced her arrival. We couldn't beleive it, her wheels have made so much differance to her life. Thankyou so much for what you have done for her.
Jo and Teal of course
Hi, We received Yorkie's wheels last Friday. I am very please at how well it is made and how perfectly proportioned it is for him. It seems that he felt a little uneasy at first in it but later that day when he saw my nephew, he took off after him running at full force. I was nervous at first but the cart cornered well and for the first time in a month, our puppy (he's three years old) seemed to be his old self again; running and having fun. He still gets stuck cutting his corners to tight around a door frame but he's getting the hang of it. I am hopeful that he may walk again one day but for now he has his cart. I attached a photo so you can see our little cutie. Thank you so much.
Greta Newhall
Thanks so much for the great wheels. Otis is getting used to them, and is hard to keep up with! between his swimming and the wheels, he thinks he is way too cool! Thanks again so much for being there for our needy friends.
Katy Spier and Otis
Dear Leslie,
Thank you for working with my husband to get Dodger's cart here in time for our fund raiser! As you can see by the picture Dodger was there and able to walk around the track for about an hour. He loved it. The first night he was a little like a donkey in a carriage but once you get him going you can see the little spark in his eye and a big bounce in his step. I Think there are a few m inor adjustments I need to do but I love the cart and although he may not admit is, so does Dodger. Thank you for helping all of our family to be mobile again. Great craftsmanship!!
If I can direct anyone else your way I Will. You guys were geat to deal with, patient and the product is really terrific!
Thank you again,
Lisa Whalen DVM
Animal Hospital of Rye
Mayrsville, PA
Here are some pictures of Bouncer enjoying his cart in our yard this morning. He seems to be adapting to the cart just fine.
Jerry Ashley
(bouncerboxer)
Hi, photo of Freddie just after his swim in the sea (he swims IN the cart with no difficulty!). Please feel free to add this pic to your website if you wish.
Kind regards
Nancy
Nancy Reed wrote:
Hi Leslie, just wanted you to know that the cart arrived Wednesday, and Louie's been using it daily since. He took right to it. Now in the morning when I say 'wanna go for a walk', he gets that happy look on his face again, and follows me into the closet to check that I'm putting on sneakers. It's an interest level that we've not seen in a long while. The walks are short, and he winds quickly, but he is enjoying the time outside. I did want to check, do you carry paw protectors to avoid skinned toes? We've tried the stirrups, but he is wanting to use his hind legs, and does drag his toes sometimes. If you don't carry them, do you have a good source for them?* Thanks for the great product. We are very happy with the construction, easiness to use, and Louie's regained mobility. My best, Nancy Reed PS: the vet really liked the cart quality and design too; we recommend www.tammyandteddys.com for booties.
Hi!
I thought I would share a couple pictures of Mark in his wheels at the Flatcoat club picnic. He was running around without his wheels for part of the day, then started to get sore and would have had to miss out on more playing if he didn't have his wheels. We popped him in his cart and he played [and ran over toes!] for a few more hours until it was time to go home. =)
All my hopes,
Vicky
Hi – Nikki’s wheels arrived in time for her birthday and off she went…..!
Thanks so much for giving her back her life!
Sharon
Hey everyone,
We are so thrilled! Big is running down the driveway again! His drool is running again with excitement and I have to say I cried when I walked down the driveway with him the first time we put them on....
A great solution for a great dog with a lot of life left in him...we can't be more happy for our big boy and just wanted to share.
giddy-up,
anne
Dear Eddie's Wheels,
Last October, our 5 year old Beagle-ish dog named Cameron ruptured a disc in his back that rendered him paralyzed in his hind legs. He had the surgery to remove the ruptured disc, but unfortunately, he will never regain feeling due to the damage caused to his spine. We were devastated by the news, but were determined to make him as comfortable as possibly during his recovery and do our best to get him "walking" again.
Once he got the "go" from his rehab vet, we immediately ordered a cart from Eddie's Wheels. We really like the styling of your carts over the competitors, and since I'm from eastern MA, I wanted to support a local company. Our cart arrived the day after Thanksgiving, and it was one of the best days of our lives. Cameron took to his new cart the minute he was put in it. It was the most amazing and emotional sight for us to see our dear dog RUNNING around the rehab center after being confined for over a month. I cried utter tears of joy because it was just so overwhelming to see him up and about with the help of his new, trusty cart.
Since then, he's already made his way through his first set of tires and is working on his second since he uses it all the time. It has given him his freedom back and allows him to get out and sniff...his most favorite past time. We have been approached on numerous occasions by people inquiring about the cart and what happened to Cameron. We RAVE about Eddie's Wheels and how his cart has given him a new set of "legs."
THANK YOU from the bottom of our hearts for helping our dog get that sparkle back in his eyes and that bounce back in his step. Cameron is an amazing dog and an inspiration to us all. I've attached some photos of him in his cart from the past year.
Thank you so much again!!!
Sincerely,
Courtnay, Andy, and Cameron Borleske
Garner, North Carolina
Hi Leslie. here are some pics of Rusty. He is doing just great. Thank you so much for the quick turnaround.
Also, I am so glad I called you that day to ask why I should chose Eddie's when the majority of people I asked recommended canine carts. I knew Glen, my husband and I, knew a good thing when we saw it when we checked out your website. Eddie's wheels rocks!
I am referring anyone who asks to you, and many do on the abledogs site.
Thanks again.
Cathy, Glen and especially, Rusty Arnold
Maxwell's Story:
Hello,
Last year my dog Maxwell "went down" in August of 2007 and was completely paralyzed in the hind end. I elected to treat him medically and he started a high dose steroid regimine and we had him fit for a cart immediately at you home base in Buckland, MA. Well, my family and I can't praise you and your company enough for the freedom and mobility this has provided for Maxwell over the past year. Last winter he had the cross country skis fitted for his cart and he went with us all the time. This year he has rehabilitated enough to climb up and down a full flight of stairs (no more carrier his 50 lb butt) AND he's recently scaled two mountains in Vermont WITHOUT the cart. In addition, he recently ran in the DOGRUNDOG event again in Norwich, VT and he has set a precedence for dogs that are older and disabled. This year they had a "short cut" specially for older dogs and dogs with disabilities. They did this because Maxwell was in the race last year and realized the race was for every dog. (It's a wonderful event if you want to look it up - DOGRUNDOG.COM If Maxwell didn't have the cart he wouldn't be doing as well as he is now. I sing praises about your company to many people. In any case, my family and I (and Maxwell of course) thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
Sincerely,
Renee King
Woodstock, VT
From Dieter in Germany
Dear all!
More than a week has passed since we received our "Eddies wheels cart"and it's time to express our thanks to everybody who was envolved to give back our Gina a happy life. From day to day it went better and better. In the meantime Gina has fully realized all the advantages of the cart: to go on her own legs wherever she wants, to enjoy her dearly beloved game: chasing the ball, to meet other dogs and communicate with them, to explore new areas, to .... Whenever we meet other people the cart is a real sensation and we always get positive comments.
I enclose some photos taken on the first three days. I will send more as soon as possible.
Kind regards!
Hans, our 12 1/2 year old GSD, was diagnosed with Degenerative Myelopathy on the 19th of September this year. Researching on the Internet, and asking both Hans' vet and aqua-therapist which cart to get for him--we found that everyone said to get Eddie's Wheels. I ordered the cart on the 25th of September, and it arrived on the 17th of October. We strapped him in, and off we went to the river that he as walked along and swam in all his life.
Hans' outings with the cart have been slowly progressing--adding a little more distance each time. He hasn't been out walking for almost a year--though swimming periodically--so his stamina needed to be built up. It has been about a month now, and the difference is remarkable. Hans is more alert, and can walk better without the cart around the house and yard. He is excited again when we start the car, knowing that he too will be going somewhere fun.
Kris & Rik Karlsson
Back in July, Less received his cart. Less was a USDA agricultural detector beagle and very active before he ruptured a disc nearly two years ago. He regained a little mobility within the first year after surgery, but was unable to stand for very long, and usually ended up dragging his back legs even on short trips in the yard. I decided to try him in a cart, based on the recommendations of Dr. Barnes and Dr. Xie from University of Florida Veterinary School.
Less's acceptance of the cart was not as eager as I had hoped, treats and bribes to ease the transition notwithstanding. I swore he was in denial about needing a little help. However, he was so much more mobile when in the cart that I kept putting him in it for short walks and outings. He seemed to think he was being restrained, and would often just not move, even if I lured him to take a few steps with treats. Last weekend on one of our (seemingly) one-treat/one-step walks, he suddenly took off in his cart in hot pursuit of a wonderful scent. I think he has finally decided that this cart thing is not so bad after all, in fact, it may even be pretty neat. I had to run to keep up with him! I'm sending a photo of young Less posing calmly in his wheels, ready for his next adventure in the yard.
The cart is extremely well-made and although Less may have been a bit slow in appreciating it, I have been impressed with the craftsmanship in its construction and its balance and sturdiness. Less can take curbs and rough terrain with no problem at all, but best of all, he gets loads of petting and attention from passers-by who admire the tough little beagle in his tough little cart.
Thanks!
Sue Ellis and Less
Eddie -
Just want you to know that my dachshund, Dino, continues to have a blast using his cart you designed and built. The cart is now 3 years old and has held up remarkably well - not one problem. Dino loves it, and as you can tell by the mud on the wheels, is kind of an off-road SUV dog. Please consider posting the attached photo of Dino with his wheels.
Thank you for making Dino and I both happy, satisfied customers. As an occupational therapist that has customized and fitted sport and regular wheelchairs for people with disabilities, I know a good mobility design when I see one!
With gratitude,
Dave Eades
Franklin, Tennessee
NOTE: The handmade plastic wheels we made for Dino are no longer available, but have stood up well to the test of time.
Dear Eddie's Wheels,
Thank you all so much for making an old dog so very happy! From the moment we finished adjustments on his 'chariot' and he saw the leash come out of the drawer, we were off to the races. Wambley had no fear or trouble at all getting over the front threshhold, and I'm sure he would have pulled himself down the three steps to the yard if we hadn't reined him in. For a 14-year-old it is really incredible. He can get up the steep incline of our front yard, across the rock flowerbed border, and into the street and take a nice walk in our neighborhood. He's even raising his rear leg again to mark! The wheels give him the support he needs and he is using his rear legs on his walks, and getting much-needed exercise and recreation. The best part is his temperament has improved so much and he is a happy boy once again.
Thank you all so much from the bottoms of our hearts. On that first walk down our cul de sac we were greeted by many inquisitive neighbors, but we had a hard time explaining the situation because we were so overcome with tears of joy. I will send pictures shortly to show you our happy boy in his glory again.
Best wishes for the new year,
Miriam Mitchell and Phil Moore
I just wanted to send a brief note to say thank you...one of your carts
has brought the "life" back into my dog.
Woof was diagnosed with degenerative myelopathy a few months ago. When I started research on carts, I asked someone I knew what she used, did the dog adjust well, etc. Sadly, the dog had passed away and she told me to come take the cart and try it out for my girl.
So, take a look at the attached, to see the smile on my 14 yr old's face. We hiked around her favorite park and even waded into the lake. It was a joyous day.
Thanks again,
Marcy Rauch and Woof
Dear Eddie & Leslie,
I wanted to send you some pictures of our Miss Molly and her friend Zulu. Maybe you can feature them on your website. Zulu belongs to Phelp & Monique Yersin of Melbourne Florida. They are the ones who told us about your wheels. Our Miss Molly girl received her cart on Oct. 29th and it has given her a whole new meaning of life. She can really get going when she wants to. She is just a bit spoiled but aren't they all. She wants to thank you so much for her freedom.
Thanks, Robin Van Wyck
From James Colla, London, UK
In memory of my two GSD's who suffered with CDRM (DM) I began collecting and distributing unwanted dog carts in the U.K., primarily to people who could not afford to buy them. I am also a general advisor to Dogs Today readers on CDRM and carts.
I now own Dogmobiles, K9's and Eddies Wheels carts. I have put scores of dogs on wheels. The Dogmobile, while boasting of the ability to allow the dog to lie down is heavy and almost impossible to operate alone. I have never known a dog to lie down in one. The K9, while easier to place the dog into, is cumbersome and difficult to adjust. Eddie's Wheels are wonderful. Lightweight, compact and easy to adjust, they are a breeze to place the dog into. I have a man in his seventies and couple in their eighties placing large male GSD's into Eddies Wheels carts unaided. I have no hesitation in recommending Eddies Wheels as the best on the market and am actively involved in attempting to get these manufactured in the UK to save on shipping charges and duty fees.
From Ian Jones, UK
Since she received her cart, Toyah has gone from strength to strength. She can once again get about, chase her ball, play tug of war, and enjoy life once again. She is very happy indeed. I am attaching a picture of Toyah with my 90 year granny in their respective wheelchairs.
Abby's cart came less than an hour ago. Within ten minutes she was in it. She wasn't afraid of it, she didn't fight it, she knew intuitively how to turn it, and she and I walked the whole backyard for her first brief introduction. She got lots of treats and praise and is now resting for her next little excursion. We'll have to try several more outings to make sure everything is adjusted properly for her, but she seemed quite comfortable with the settings as they are.
I am so proud of her. We still have a lot to learn, and she was a bit confused when I put her hinders in the stirrups, so I let her roam with them down until she's a bit more acclimated.
But she did absolutely great on her first outing, keeping up a joyful running commentary which I'm sure the rest of the neighborhood probably didn't enjoy nearly as much as I did. I'm attaching a couple of pictures and I'll let you know how she progresses. She can wear the lift harness I made her with the cart; she has it on here. I personally still have some tears of joy leaking, seeing her take to this alien contraption so readily. She even paused in the yard to grab a toy and shake it a few times.
Thank you all for giving her back the chance to roam.
Nancy Champion & Abby, Empress of the Known Universe
Hi Ed and Leslie,
Thanks so much for getting Tahki's wheels to her so quickly. She really
learned to use and enjoy them this weekend, and we haven't seen such a happy grin on
her face since she lost the use of her hind legs nearly two weeks ago.
She got the hang of travelling outdoors first, and had her first great walk since
March 24th. Three-point turns were next, and now she can get around the house with
very few hangups. When she does misjudge a turn, she just backs up and tries
again a little wider. We were really happy when her friend (a big black lab
named Brogar) came to visit, and she managed to do her traditional, flirty
greeting dance in the cart!
Thanks for making her a happy girl again! By the way, the wheels arrived on
her 15th birthday.
Kathy
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From John Spittle in Pennsylvania - A Testimonial in Pictures |
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GSD's love to play stick. |
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Kody's stick happens to be a round of firewood. |
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The whole family is into hot wheels - Jon's, Kody's and Sue's. |
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