The Frankie Wheelchair Fund

Cost of a Dog Wheelchair (dog cart)? Quality of Life: Priceless.

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When Frankie needed a wheelchair back in 2006 I had no idea they even made wheelchairs for dogs. I learned about them as Frankie was heading into surgery for a ruptured disk. The surgeon assured me at the time if the surgery wasn’t a success, Frankie could go on to live a quality life in a wheelchair.

I also had no idea how much they cost, but put it out of my mind because I wanted so badly for her to walk on her own again. I don’t think many people would know the cost either unless they are facing the possibility of having to get one for their beloved pet.

At the time, after surgery and a specialist I took Frankie to, another $480 for a custom-fit wheelchair seemed like a big chunk of money. But you know what? It was the best money I’ve ever spent!

Wheelchairs for dogs range anywhere from $325 – $650 according to the price chart on Eddie’s Wheels website. It all depends on the size of the dog and their specific needs. These are wheelchairs for dogs that have use of either their front or hind limbs and the wheels are adjusted to accommodate. So if your dog has paralyzed or weak back legs, the wheels will be on the back end and they pull with the front. If your dogs front limbs are missing, which is sometimes seen, the wheels are on the front with a saddle the dogs chest rests in, and they push off with their back limbs.

There is also the quad cart which ranges anywhere from $800 – $1,200.  Then there is also the additional equipment and choices which can add cost to a wheelchair.

I truly believe in the custom-fitted wheelchairs. With Frankie having IVDD, it was imperative that her spine stay aligned. Another wonderful thing about many of the wheelchairs is that they can act as physical therapy for dogs with walking challenges.  Some dogs have actually learned to walk on their own again after using a wheelchair for several weeks and/or months.

When Frankie passed away in June of 2012 I knew I wanted to find a way to carry on her legacy. We had worked so hard bringing a positive face to dogs in wheelchairs, I wanted to continue our work in her name in some way.

After she passed away I was deeply touched at the donation of money in memorial’s that came in for Frankie allowing me to start The Frankie Wheelchair Fund and help six small dog’s get a wheelchair who may have never otherwise been able to have one. I’ve helped families that are financially strapped or dogs in rescue hoping that they will stand a better change of adoption if they come with their own wheelchair.

It has grown from there and to date, the fund has helped 30 dogs get wheelchairs! Some we helped with a partial cost of the wheelchairs or shipping, but many we funded the full amount.  We are on track to help at least 4-5 more dogs with money currently in the fund. I never, ever get tired of seeing a dog who was down, get their wheels, and take off running and playing, happy to have their freedom back again.

Each time the Frankie Wheelchair Fund gets to help another dog, I feel Frankie’s spirit fill my whole body and heart with this warm glow of love.  I know she is proud. And I’ll always be so proud of the purpose she came here to fulfill and that she chose me to be her partner.

Currently I am doing a fundraiser in anticipation of National Walk ‘N Roll Dog Day celebration on Sept. 22. This day is in memory of Frankie and in honor of all dogs in wheelchairs around the world.  If you’d like to help with a purchase of a t-shirt or car decal, a portion of the proceeds goes to The Frankie Wheelchair Fund to enable us to help even more dogs in need.

Quality of life for dogs who were once paralyzed and then get wheels is truly priceless.  Joie, my second paralyzed dog I adopted, was living proof of that. Check out this video that always makes me smile when I watch it.

Love & Support Dogs in Wheelchairs – Will You Help Me Spread the Word?

Something very near and dear to me is fast approaching —

PrintSeptember 22nd is National Walk ‘N Roll Dog Day!

This is the 3rd year for this special day founded in memory of Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Dog and honoring ALL dogs in wheelchairs around the world!  **On a special side note: Frankie would have been 15 today.

We are celebrating this special event with two new items we’ve launched just for you to help us spread the word. But first let me share with you what has happened since our 2nd annual year of observance:

–This year marks the day as “officially” being recognized as a National Day of Observance with its listing in Chase’s Calendar of Events.

–To date, along with The Frankie Wheelchair Fund, we have granted 30 wheelchairs to paralyzed dogs in need and are partnered with Eddie’s Wheels to make this happen. Here are a recent few!collage dogs e–The Facebook page continues to grow with almost 2,500 people as part of our mission, helping us spread a positive message about these inspiring dogs.

In celebration of the special upcoming day I have two new items for you to consider in helping us with our mission. A portion of the proceeds will benefit The Frankie Wheelchair Fund so we can grant even more wheelchairs to dogs in need.

frontFirst, this fun and inspiring t-shirt (long or short sleeve & also comes in hoodie) designed by friend and supporter, Chops Holste. Wear your t-shirt on September 22 to help us spread the word (and all year long)!  This is a limited time offer, so be sure to place your order TODAY by clicking here or on the photo. Please note:  Shirts will be shipped directly from Teespring, Inc.

 

decal for walk n roll dog day cropSecond, check out this fun way to share your love and support of wheelie dogs with a 6 x 5.5″ decal for your car, designed and produced by friend and supporter, Kristi Erdmenger.

$8.99 (includes shipping and you can order up to 5 decals for same low shipping rate as one) ORDERS OUTSIDE US, please contact me for shipping rate.


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Meet Ruby: She is the 27th Dog The Frankie Wheelchair Fund has Granted a Wheelchair. She is also Available for Adoption!

ruby cJust look at this face!  Ruby is quite the doll and from what I understand from her foster mom, Pat, she is just as sweet as she looks.

The Frankie Wheelchair Fund recently provided funds for this cutie pie so she could have a wheelchair to get around better, and hopefully increase her chances of being adopted.

She is five years old. She was surrendered by her owner in North Carolina because her dad had spinal surgery and her mom’s business was closing. They wanted Ruby to have the best possible care, so they made the very tough decision of letting her go.

She is currently listed for adoption through Dachshund Rescue of North America where you can read more about this darling little girl if you are interested in adopting her.  She is currently being cared for by foster mom extraordinaire, Pat, out of Ohio.

Pat shared with me that Ruby has had laser acupuncture which has Ruby wanting to stand. Pat has also observed Ruby spinal walk a few times so she will be starting water therapy with her. She is doing very well in her cart (wheelchair) as long as the leash is attached.

Pat shared with me that Ruby is a very sweet girl and not at all aggressive, though she does not like other dogs in her face. Ruby LOVES to lay in the sun and always finds her way to a sun spot after breakfast every day.

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Note:  Ruby’s wheelchair is custom-made by Eddie’s Wheels for Pets which is the company I believe in and have been working with to provide these wheelchairs to pets in needs. I appreciate the quality and all they do to help these special needs dogs.

As always, I’m very grateful to those who support my mission with donations or purchases made from my partners who donate a portion of proceeds to The Frankie Wheelchair Fund. We have added a new partner recently who makes adorable custom-made dachshund ring holders.

If you’d like to make a donation and/or become an ambassador helping us help dogs in need of a wheelchair, please click on the heart below. Or if you’d like to apply for the fund, please click here.

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