wheelchairs for dogs

Sparky Will Get His New Wheelchair.

871828_1387401662.6374Because of the support of contributions from others through The Frankie Wheelchair Fund, we are able to help dog’s with mobility issues with wheelchairs. Today I’m happy to share with you that we have helped another dog! Meet Sparky who needs new wheels because he keeps tipping over in his current wheelchair all the time. This is not good especially because he has IVDD.

He was $175 away from his goal this morning and we were able to donate and help him reach his goal! I LOVE when this happens! Keep on rolling, Sparky and thank you to everyone who helped to make this happen! 

Sparky is also up for adoption through Chapman’s Dachshund Rescue.

To learn more about The Frankie Wheelchair Fund or make a contribution please visit the website.

A Tribute to Daisy, Eddie’s Wheels Mascot


It was so hard to hear about the passing of Daisy, who for 16-years was the mascot for Eddie’s Wheels. She passed away from a stroke.  I cried like a baby reading the news.

In 2006 after researching many different wheelchair companies to have one fitted for my little Frankie, I kept going back to Eddie’s Wheels.  Their story of why they started the company because of Ed’s Doberman, Buddha, had who suffered a back injury many years ago, and how Ed designed a wheelchair for his beloved Buddha really spoke to my heart .  At the time, Ed’s vet didn’t think a wheelchair would work for the dog… but Ed and Buddha proved him wrong.

Seeing how well Ed’s dog did, the vet started referring people to Ed for wheelchairs for their pets.  Eddie’s Wheels was born out of love to help other animals thrive and live happy, long lives despite a disability.

In 2001 they adopted Daisy and here is her story from Eddie’s Wheels website:

Chief Executive Dog, Ret.  Daisy was born in Ecuador, raised in Jersey City and became disabled due to 4 herniated discs in 2001.

Judged not to be a surgical candidate, she was surrendered to the St. Francis of Assisi Shelter who contacted us about wheels.

We adopted Daisy in September of 2001.  She has been a brilliant ambassador for disabled dachshunds, demonstrating an irascible spirit and feisty attitude that challenges anyone who would dare pity her.

I agree with all my heart of what a brilliant ambassador Daisy was for disabled dachshunds.  Doxie’s do have this amazing fighting spirit and Daisy was no exception.  Her love for life on wheels is one of the main reasons I chose Eddie’s Wheels.  I fell head over heals in love with her!

It is especially hard for me knowing how these special needs pets can truly change our lives, like Daisy has done just that  for Ed and Leslie and those that knew her… and knowing I will face this someday with Frankie.

But Daisy has made such an incredible impact on the lives of many animals, proving that the word disability is just a word… give a doxie a challenge and they will take it on with their upbeat, determined feisty spirit, and let nothing get in their way.

Daisy taught us that life goes on, and when you have wheels, you can fly pretty darn fast!  She taught us to treat her no different than anyone else and as her bio said, don’t dare take pity on her.

Ed, Leslie and all the Eddie’s Wheels family, please know my heart is heavy for the loss of such an amazing dog that Daisy was, and that I will miss her greatly.  But how blessed I feel to have found you in a time of great need, and how Daisy truly inspired me and gave me hope, that my doxie, Frankie could live a full, happy, quality life just like Daisy. I’ll always be incredibly grateful.  And Frankie promises to carry on with Daisy’s message as only a doxie can do… and that Eddie’s Wheels will always be our #1 recommendation for wheelchairs for pets.

Rest in peace, Daisy… Frankie and I shall miss you very much….

As a special tribute dedicated to the memory of Daisy we share the illustration and page in our book, Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Dog 


Everyone hopes I will walk again and I do not want to disappoint them. However, after three months, not much as changed in my legs. But Mom and Dad do not give up on me and find another way for me to walk with wheels! It is a cart made especially for dogs similar to a wheelchair they make for people.

My mom researches the internet and finds a good cart. The president of the company is a dog who looks just like me and her name is Daisy. She is also paralyzed and has a cart. One night Mom and Dad measure from the bottom of the floor to the top of my belly, the base of my neck to the tip of my tail, and then around my little chest. The cart will fit me perfectly and I will be able to zoom down the block!

Thank you again, Daisy for being our hero on wheels, and giving us hope that our little Frankie would live a happy life on wheels!