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Best Cheap Carts? Best Cheap Carts?

There are some cheap cart makers around. Beware! Some are bad copies of good carts, not what you want for your best friend ,however much mobility is needed. Others are original and very poor designs. Some are even missing leg support. If you find a cart selling for 50-75% of the makers listed here, and think it looks just as good, think again, and if you aren't sure, email carts@corgiaid.org to ask for our opinion. In most cases, you won't save $200, you will spend an extra $200 before you buy the cart your corgi really needs.
_WCCalendar_sm.png Corgis on Wheels Calendar

Get the latest Corgis on Wheels calendar and related gifts and clothing at our Wheelcorgis shop!
Corgis on Wheels Yahoo Group Corgis on Wheels Yahoo Group

This is a discussion group for everything to do with disabled corgis and corgis on wheels.
Dewey__s_cart_max.jpg Dewey’s Wheelchairs for Dogs

Located in Oregon, Dewey makes carts with the harness and soft-saddle system.
DM Dogs DM Dogs

A discussion group for DM in all breeds or for owners of At Risk dogs.
benhiking.jpg Doggon Wheels

1-888-7-DOGGON (888-736-4466) (US and Canada) Two wheel, four-wheel, convertible, and counterbalanced carts with a soft saddle that can be used to support the dog outside the cart.
KonaEddies.jpg Eddie’s Wheels

Toll-free: 888-211-2700 Local Phone: 413-625-0033 Carts with a solid support saddle. They can build two-wheeled, four-wheeled, front-wheeled, and counterbalanced carts. Custom colors available!
Emrys-corgis Emrys-corgis

Liz Myhre of Emrys Corgis has plans for a homemade PVC cart and also a useful article on introducing your dog to medical equipment.
Handicapped Pets Handicapped Pets

Handicapped Pets is a dealer for DoggonWheels, and their own Walkin Wheels, and has a great deal of other valuable information and an assortment of products and links. There is also a discussion board and a Foundation to which dog owners can apply for assistance or a grant for a cart.
K9east.jpg K-9 Cart Company East

Toll-free: 866-K9-CARTS /866-592-2787 email:k9carts@yahoo.com Newly redesigned K-9carts , half the weight of the original K9cart.
K9newCorgi.jpg K9Carts, the Pet Mobility Rehab Center

Toll free 800-578-6960 K9Carts has a very nice design that is lightweight and easily adjustable, can be upgraded to a front extension (front wheels that swivel) or a full-four wheel cart. Also found at http://www.petmrc.com
Dugan_cart_small.png Ruffrollin

877-390-RUFF, ruff@ruffrollin.com Ruffrollin is another newcomer but with many years of experience in the cart industry. They make a soft-saddle cart and have a good front-extension option, making it a good choice for corgis with DM. Located in Bozeman, Montana.
WWMerlin.png WalkinWheels

Walkin Wheels makes a highly adjustable cart that works well for larger corgis only (at this time; they expect to make a smaller cart soon.) If your corgi is 13 inches or taller, the cart may work for you. Ask for eight inch wheels. The WW mini is also now available but is not a particularly good design for corgis.
Quilt_sqare.png Wheelcorgi fabric!

Rusticcorgi on Spoonflower designed some special Corgis on Wheels fabric for us. The link gives you the blue; there is also a yellow-tan background.

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