lightweight medium dog wheelchair for rear leg weakness and mobility support
medium dog wheelchair for dogs with mobility issues and daily walking support
medium dog wheelchair for active movement and outdoor mobility assistance
medium dog wheelchair for dogs with mobility issues and daily walking support
medium dog wheelchair for dogs with mobility issues and daily walking support
medium dog wheelchair for dogs with mobility issues and daily walking support
lightweight dog wheelchair for medium dogs with comfortable support design
lightweight rear dog wheelchair frame for medium dogs designed for easy movement
medium dog wheelchair size guide with measurement instructions

Lightweight Rear Wheelchair for Medium Dogs

$189.00 USD

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  1. Balance: 2-wheel design restores mobility for mid-size dogs
  2. Stability: Adjustable height and width ensure comfort and balance
  3. Ease: Quick-release harness for simple setup and use
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Description

Lightweight Rear Wheelchair for Medium Dogs

Lightweight, breathable, and easy to wear — designed to give medium dogs their independence back without weighing them down.


Who is this wheelchair for?

This wheelchair is built for medium dogs whose rear legs have lost strength or function — whether from a spinal condition, nerve damage, post-surgery recovery, or the natural decline that comes with age. If your dog's front legs are healthy and they still have the instinct to move, this chair gives them the means to do it.

The lightweight aluminum frame and breathable mesh harness make it one of the easiest wheelchairs to adapt to. Dogs who are sensitive to wearing equipment, who live in warmer climates, or who are trying a wheelchair for the first time often respond well to this design — there's less bulk, less weight, and less to get used to.

Not sure if a rear-wheel chair is right for your dog, or want to understand more about the conditions that lead to rear limb weakness? Read our complete guide: How to Choose the Right Wheelchair for Your Dog


Why this wheelchair

  • Lightweight aluminum frame — slender tubing keeps the overall weight low, so your dog carries less burden with every step.
  • Breathable mesh harness — ventilated material sits against the body without trapping heat, making it comfortable for extended daily wear.
  • 6-direction adjustable frame — height, width, and length all adjust independently to fit your dog's exact proportions, not just their approximate size.
  • Shock-absorbing rear wheels — wheels absorb surface irregularities for a smoother ride on pavement, grass, and indoor floors.
  • Quick-release buckles — faster to put on and take off, which matters when you're doing this multiple times a day.
  • Suspended leg straps — support the rear legs without pressing directly on injured or sensitive areas.
  • D-ring for leash attachment — allows normal leashed walks without modification.

Ideal for

  • Rear limb paralysis or weakness
  • IVDD and spinal cord conditions
  • Degenerative myelopathy
  • Post-surgery rehabilitation
  • Senior dogs with age-related rear leg decline
  • Neurological conditions affecting rear limb function
  • First-time wheelchair users

Size guide

Fit is determined by body measurements, not weight alone. Measure your dog's body length (neck base to tail base), back height (ground to hip), and body width (widest point of ribcage) while they are standing. These three dimensions are what determine the right size — weight is a reference point only.

See the size chart below to match your measurements to the right size.

Typical breeds: Corgi, Shiba Inu, Beagle, French Bulldog, mixed breeds in the medium size range. If you're unsure, send us your measurements and we'll confirm the fit before you order.


Usage tips

  • Start on flat surfaces for the first few sessions — grass and uneven ground can be introduced gradually.
  • Begin with 5–10 minute sessions and increase duration as your dog adapts.
  • Stay nearby during initial use to monitor posture and comfort.
  • Check the fit regularly — a well-fitted wheelchair should keep the spine level and the rear legs gently supported off the ground.
  • Keep the frame dry; wipe down after outdoor use.

Not sure this is the right fit?

Start here — most dogs need a rear-wheel chair, but it depends on which legs are affected:

My dog's situation Recommended type
Rear legs weak or paralysed, front legs healthy Rear-wheel wheelchair
Front legs also weak or unreliable 4-wheel wheelchair
Very elderly dog with overall body weakness 4-wheel wheelchair
Post-surgery rear limb recovery, front legs fine Rear-wheel wheelchair

 

If a rear-wheel chair is right for your dog, here's how the models compare:

Model Best for Key feature Size
A1 — Lightweight First-time users, sensitive dogs, warmer climates Lightweight frame, breathable mesh Small
A2 — Lightweight ← you are here Same as A1 for medium dogs Lightweight frame, breathable mesh Medium
A3 — Lightweight Same as A1 for large dogs Reinforced frame, 11" wheels Large
B1 — Pro Heavy daily use, long-term wear Heavier-gauge frame, premium tyres Small — XS, S
B2 — Pro Plus Maximum comfort, wider size range, long-term daily use Dual harness + vest leg support Small — XXS, XS, XS-Wide, S
C1 — Foldable Dogs wearing wheelchair most of the day Dog can rest without removing Small–medium

 

All rear-wheel models support dogs with rear limb weakness — the difference is in size options, comfort, and how long your dog needs to wear it each day. Still not sure? Click the 👋 icon in the bottom right corner to chat with us, or email us at contact@pawpattz.com — we're happy to help you find the right fit.

Balance

2-wheel design restores mobility for mid-size dogs

Stability

Adjustable height and width ensure comfort and balance

Ease

Quick-release harness for simple setup and use

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my medium dog be able to walk on its own with this rear support wheelchair?
Is this wheelchair adjustable for different medium dog sizes?
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