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Our Visit to Eddie’s Wheels– Doggie Wheelchair Headquarters

Our visit to Eddie’s Wheels yesterday was most enjoyable!  Willa and Webster, the darling mascots welcomed attention from John as I talked with Leslie.  Both are chihuahua- dachshund mix siblings born without front legs.  As you can see, Willa gets around in a front wheel drive wheelchair. Now that was something to see!  In fact, as John bent down to pet Webster, Willa was over by Leslie and I.  She then proceeded to back up all the way over to John, right in between John’s legs and she couldn’t get close enough.  She is quite the snuggle bug.  To see her in action whizzing around in her wheelchair brought me so much joy!  And then my eyes filled with tears as Leslie placed Willa in my arms.  I’ve so missed cuddling with Frankie, so to hold Willa made me feel complete once again, if only for a few brief moments.  Willa was then ready for her wheels again and Leslie said, “Just put her down and she will hop into her chair.” Sure enough!  She hopped on over, placed her front in the saddle and Leslie buckled her in and away she went again.  Everyone needs to witness first hand a dog in a wheelchair!  It is truly one of the most beautiful and inspiring things.

Leslie, me and Willa.  I could have held her forever…. and even smuggle her home… but I have a feeling Leslie would have noticed.  🙂

So now for a tour of Eddie’s Wheels in pictures below.  Before I do, I just want to say a big thank you to Leslie, Carole (massage therapist and sales/marketing) and Eddie for the wonderful welcome and tour of their heart and passion.  They truly take pride in what they do and it showed.  I also got to witness Leslie in action as she was working on fitting a wheelchair for two senior dachshunds.  I will never forget the day Frankie learned to walk in her wheelchair and I imagine for Leslie this never gets old seeing dogs come to life after not being able to walk, and now rolling in their wheelchairs.  They are by no means getting rich from helping these special dogs, but they do it because they want to make a difference… they want to help the animals…. and making a difference they are.  In a world that wants cheap and fast, that is not always the answer.  And while I’ve always believed in Eddie’s Wheels and providing custom wheels for our beloved pets, that belief has only been made stronger after touring their facility.

These two gals are the sewing department.

The main floor of production.  No fast piece work here as every wheelchair is custom made.

Recycled wheelchair from people who have donated their pets wheelchair back.  They are sometimes used to temporarily give freedom to dogs whose wheelchairs are in the process of being made.

Large dogs recovering from surgeries can be quite the challenge so Eddie invented this quad wheelchair to help therapy facilities.  Vet tech’s or therapists often times will use slings to carry recovering dogs which can be quite challenging as you can imagine.  T his chair helps make things much easier.

Another wonderful invention of Eddie’s is this device to aid in helping dogs walk on their own again.  We often times hear of using hydrotherapy in helping dogs with IVDD, etc.  But some dogs don’t like water, so what to do?  Well this is a great alternative.  Eddie’s Wheels has partnered with the maker of the treadmill to have this option available for therapy facilities.

The memorial garden where many beloved pets of Eddie’s Wheels have been laid to rest.

Sweet pea a pit bull mascot of Eddie’s wheels.  RIP.

Daisy, dachshund Eddie’s Wheels mascot.  RIP.

After our tour, Leslie took us to lunch in Shelburne Falls and a tour of their quaint village.  This view of the falls was stunning!!

Vermont. Be Still My Heart.

The minute we saw the welcome sign for Vermont it was as if we left another realm and entered in the stunning majestic of fall in Vermont in all its finest glory of brilliants…  Brilliant oranges, reds, and yellows.  My heart feels very at home here and I had tears in my eyes as we made our decent into the valley of southern Vermont yesterday afternoon. To be surrounded by the mountain and all the color that is a fall feast for your eyes makes me feel incredibly lucky to be here.  All I can think is that God must have been having one amazingly creative day when he thought up Vermont.

We are staying in a quaint little cottage that is about 900 sq. ft.  A wood burning stove, small dining area and living room. My laptop is set up right outside a darling little bowed window looking out over the backyard of fallen leaves. Don’t you just love the front door?  More outside shots and inside of cottage posted on my Facebook page.

Today we traveled about two hours to Shelburne Falls, MA to visit and tour Eddie’s Wheels where Frankie’s wheelchair was made.  That was so delightful and it was so nice to have met Leslie and Eddie Grinnell as well as their hard working and dedicated staff.   I’ll post pictures of that soon.

But here are a few more pictures of our sweet cottage.  I shall never want to return home… but there is no way I could leave my Kylie girl behind, so I will eventually return to Wisconsin.  I miss her already, but she is in good hands with grandpa P. who is staying with her and no doubt spoiling her rotten.

Below is the road leading to our cottage of quaintness…. Be. Still. My. Heart.

Meet Pixie- Another Recipient of The Frankie Wheelchair Fund

This is Pixie!  Isn’t she cute?  This is what her mom Sheila had to say:

Pixie is 3 1/2 yrs old. She was diagnosed with IVDD. We have a cat in the house also and they loved to chase each other and play. Since she was injuried she was not able to run around and chase him like she use to do. She tried so hard to do that. So she was drag herself around as much as she could to play. After she could not walk any longer Sammie the cat would lay in the floor with her and hug her. They are so sweet together. Now since she received her wheels she is chasing him around again and playing like before. She loves to have her wheels on and play. Like I said,  I can not thank you enough for Frankie’s fund and Eddie’s Wheels for all the help we have received. 

I just can’t thank everyone enough.  -Sheila

If you would like to help in this effort of helping less fortunate dogs get a wheelchair that need one, please visit National Walk ‘N Roll Dog Day  or the About Page on Facebook where we have information about this fund.  The Frankie Fund is set up through Eddie’s Wheels and as long as we continue to have donations we can continue to help dogs in need of wheelchairs.

Please leave a comment below and share your good thoughts with Pixie and her family– I know they will appreciate hearing from you!

Keep on rolling, Pixie!  We love you!

As always…A special thank you to Frankie fan’s who made this possible with so many wonderful and generous donations!!!  We could not have done it without you.

To learn more about IVDD and treatment options please visit Dodgerslist.  IVDD is not a death sentence.