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Description
The Furria Dog Wheelchair gives your pup the support they need to enjoy a happy, active life. Lightweight and easy to maneuver, even for the smallest dogs, this rear wheelchair is designed for pets with weak or paralyzed back legs due to injury, arthritis, IVDD, or neurological issues. It helps your dog stay mobile, build strength, and get the exercise they deserve. Ideal for small breeds like Chihuahuas, Shih Tzus, Toy Poodles, Pomeranians, and even cats with mobility issues.
Includes a free pair of non-slip socks for extra paw protection ♡
Size | Length | Height |
S | 30-50 cm | 33-44 cm |
XS | 23-40 cm | 23-35 cm |
XXS | 18-30 cm | 15-23 cm |
XS Widened | 30 - 50 cm | 23-41 cm |
Shipping Information
Average delivery time is 5–7 business days after your order is processed.
For more details, please check here.
Returns & Refunds
We accept returns — simply contact our support team to get started.
For more detailed information, please check here.

FAQs
Can my pet pee and poop in the wheelchair?
Absolutely! The wheelchair is thoughtfully designed so your dog can comfortably relieve itself while also getting the physical exercise it needs. Not only is it possible for your dog to pee and poop while using the wheelchair, but the very design encourages it. Pets who are less mobile may experience changes in their internal systems due to reduced movement. Once in the wheelchair, your dog can stand upright and move more, which helps stimulate healthy bodily functions and allows them to go to the bathroom naturally.
How do I measure my dog for a wheelchair?
It's easy! We've put together a detailed guide on how to measure your pet for the perfect fit. Simply click here to view the instructions.
Can my dog still use their back legs with the wheelchair?
Yes, the wheelchair provides your dog with the support they need to stand, walk, and regain strength. It helps take the load off their legs, making it easier for them to walk. We encourage your dog to use their back legs to maintain muscle mass and stay active, while the wheelchair helps them develop strength and endurance during training. Your dog doesn't need to be completely paralyzed to benefit from the wheelchair. If their back legs are paralyzed, the stirrups will prevent them from dragging.
Is the Furria wheelchair suitable for a fully paralyzed dog?
At the moment, we offer wheelchairs designed for dogs with rear leg issues, but with working front legs. However, we are excited to share that our team is developing a four-wheel wheelchair for fully paralyzed dogs. You can subscribe to our newsletter at the bottom of the page, and we’ll notify you when the new product is available.
Can the wheelchair be used indoors?
Yes, many dogs use their wheelchair both indoors and outdoors. Our wheelchair can easily move through doorways inside the home. Remember, this is also a new experience for your dog. It may take some time for them to get used to navigating around obstacles inside the house. Since the wheelchair's wheels extend outward, we recommend first practicing outdoors, where your dog can get comfortable without worrying about furniture. Be sure to praise and encourage them as they learn to navigate life on wheels!
Can my dog sit or lie down in the wheelchair?
The wheelchair is designed to keep your dog upright and active, but it doesn't allow them to sit or lie down while using it. Our goal is to encourage mobility and exercise, so the chair is structured to keep your dog in a standing position. This helps promote circulation and muscle strength. If your dog is tired or needs a break, it’s important to help them out of the chair so they can rest comfortably. The wheelchair is made for movement, not for sitting or lying down
How do I put my dog into the wheelchair?
It’s really easy! First, put a harness on your dog and fasten the front part. Then, bring the wheelchair behind them and attach the frame to the front of the harness. Next, secure the belly part of the harness to the frame. After that, carefully guide your dog’s back legs into the harness and attach the back part to the frame. It’s that simple!
For a step-by-step visual guide, check out our tutorial video here.
How soon will I receive my order?
We aim to deliver your order within 5–11 business days. Please allow 1–3 business days for order processing before shipping. We’ll send you a tracking number as soon as your package is on its way! 😊
Is it easy to transport the wheelchair?
Yes, our wheelchair is fully collapsible, making it easy to take with you on trips! Whether you're going on vacation or just visiting a friend, you can bring your dog's mobility solution along with ease.
Will this wheelchair help rehabilitate my dog?
Every dog and their disability is unique, as is their rehabilitation process. We've seen incredible improvements in dogs using our wheelchair, some of whom have even progressed to the point where they no longer need it! While your dog is using the wheelchair, they’re getting physical therapy that improves both their physical and mental health.
What is the purpose of a dog wheelchair?
A dog wheelchair enhances both physical and mental health, helping your pet regain mobility, independence, and confidence. It gives your dog the freedom to move around, exercise, and enjoy life in a way that they couldn’t before. It's a wonderful tool to help them live their best life, no matter their condition.
What is your return policy?
We offer a 30-day return policy
If you'd like to return a product, just reach out to our support team at support@furria.store or chat with us, and we’ll take care of it.
How do I get my dog used to the wheelchair?
It’s all about patience and positive reinforcement! Start by introducing the wheelchair slowly, allowing your dog to sniff and explore it at their own pace. When you first put your dog in the wheelchair, try short sessions to get them used to the feeling of being in it. Encourage them with praise and treats, and keep the experience positive. Don’t rush them, and always allow them time to adjust. Every dog is different, so celebrate every small victory along the way. Soon, your dog will feel more comfortable and confident with their new wheels!
My dog refuses to use the wheelchair, what should I do?
Be patient! It’s normal for dogs to take some time to adjust to their new wheelchair. Encourage them with positive reinforcement—praise, treats, and gentle encouragement go a long way. Start with small training sessions and allow your dog to get used to being in the chair, gradually increasing the time they spend in it. It may take a little while, but don’t give up! With time, practice, and lots of love, your dog will become more comfortable using the wheelchair.