Dachshund Wheelchair
by joelsprayberry in Circuits > Assistive Tech
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Dachshund Wheelchair





our dachshund hurt his back, so for rehab we made him swim a lot and i built this chair until he could use his back legs again.
Some Assembly Required

bought about $20 worth of stuff
All Together Now

parts: 2 - 8" pneumatic wheels, 1 aluminum tent pole, 2 dome nuts, 1 medium black dog harness,
2 locking nuts, 1 box of tennis racket padding,
2 metal right angle frame braces, 1 8" all-thread,
2 crown locking nuts, 4 - 1/8x3/4" nuts and bolts,
2 tap screws, 2 -5/8 carriage bolts and nuts,
1- 36" aluminum shaft
i believe i found the wheels at "northern tool co":
https://preview.tinyurl.com/y6ekrh7a
tent poles:
http://www.questoutfitters.com/tent_poles.htm
all thread rod from home depot
the harness is made by petwear and it is a medium harness.
Wrapped the Harness to the Bar

made a U shaped bar and wrapped it with tennis racket tape
Last Step

fixed it all together and made it to where it would adjust for length of the dog.
Figure 8

i bent the aluminum rod into a figure 8 shape with a mallet, by hands and a vise.
i made sure there were no ruff marks on it so it wouldn't scratch the pup.
i made sure there were no ruff marks on it so it wouldn't scratch the pup.
Another

i drilled to small recessed holes in the aluminum shaft to connect the L-brackets.
and bolted them together. i hand-sanded the heads of the screw to wear they were smooth.
and bolted them together. i hand-sanded the heads of the screw to wear they were smooth.