Keep Your Pet Moving on All Fours With a Quad Wheelchair For Dogs!
Some dogs lose mobility in the back legs first. Others lose it everywhere at once. But don’t give up hope if weakness or paralysis is holding your pet back. A 4-wheel dog wheelchair gives them the full-body support they need to stay active, independent, and engaged with the world around them.
Our quad wheelchair for dogs cradles both the front and rear to take weight off the legs. The lightweight aluminum frame is easy to adjust in every direction - height, length, and width. Plus, the puncture-proof foam wheels can handle any surface.
Just take your measurements - rear leg height and, in some cases, armpit-to-rump length. Then, you can easily narrow it down to the right fit. Does your dog already use a Walkin' Wheels rear wheelchair? Convert it to full support by adding our front attachment instead of buying a whole new chair!
Every model in our adjustable dog wheelchair collection is built around the same principle: measure once, adjust as needed, and let your dog get back to living. Whether you’re looking for a Pug wheelchair or a French Bulldog wheelchair, you’ll find the right fit here in our collection.
See why millions of families have trusted Walkin’ Pets with their dogs’ mobility today.
Which 4-Wheel Dog Wheelchair is Right For Your Pet?
Our adjustable 4-wheel dog wheelchair design works across every breed. A Chihuahua wheelchair and a Golden Retriever wheelchair use the same system, just in different frame sizes. The SureFit Calculator matches your dog's measurements to the right model.
Narrow it down below, or request a recommendation from our customer service team today!
Small dog wheelchair | Medium dog wheelchair | Large dog wheelchair | XL dog wheelchair
Frequently Asked Questions
When do I need a 4-wheel dog wheelchair?
When your dog has lost strength or mobility in both the front and rear legs. Advanced degenerative myelopathy, severe neurological conditions, multi-limb weakness, and complete paralysis are common examples that call for full-body support. Your vet can help you decide when it's time to make the switch to a quad wheelchair for dogs.
How much do quad wheelchairs for dogs cost?
A quad wheelchair for dogs ranges from $539 for small sizes to $834 for large breeds. But you can simply add the front attachment if you already own a Walkin' Wheels rear chair - this costs less than a full new model.
Can dogs lie down in these quad wheelchairs?
Yes. The harness system supports your dog during movement but lets them lower into a resting position when they're tired. Most dogs figure this out within their first few sessions.
How long does it take a dog to adjust to a full-support wheelchair?
Usually no more than a few days of short practice sessions. Start with 15-30 minutes on flat ground, use treats, and use an encouraging tone as they figure it out. Dogs that already use a rear support wheelchair tend to adjust even faster since they’re used to the rear harness.
Can these wheelchairs be used outdoors?
Yes. The foam wheels are puncture-proof and capable of conquering any terrain. Grass, gravel, dirt, pavement - your dog won't be limited to smooth indoor surfaces. The lightweight frame also means they won't tire out quickly on longer walks.