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my neighbor has a dog whose hind legs are paralized.she has no money for a dog wheelchair.the animal cruelty took wobbles away and my friend is heartbroken.do you know of anyone who can donate some help for her before they put wobbles down? if i could afford it, i would, but at this time all i can do is try to find someone who can help me......chris pryor
 
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I don't know if this is too late, but you could probably fashion a doggy wheel-chair that is sturdy by using PVC piping, fleece to make the sling, and some small bike or wagon wheels. It depends on the type of dog, but it can happen.
 
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I bet if you looked up Nash acadamey on the web site,they might have a good suggestion regarding helping that dog so it can return to its owner.I know its a faboulous grooming school,but they may have the right suggestion for you!
 
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you can raise money with a fund and use that money for the dog. now what you do is you get his legs removed. then you add false legs like meatle with tenise ball at the end i hope it works bye!
 
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