I don't know if this was answered or not, but here goes. We just had a Flemish Giant (rabbit) dropped off with a broken back. We don't even take in rabbits - just exotics and wild critters. Ordinarily I would've strongly considered euthanasia, but this big girl has a lap dog mentality. She's a real doll. We had a special cart designed for her a couple of weeks ago. The company was helpful, accommodating and great to work with. The product was delivered quickly. Audi (the bunny) is still getting used to her new wheels. She has "some" uncontrolled movement of her hind quarters which actually makes things more difficult for her, but we're confident she'll be rolling in no time. ANYWAY, this company has also done a cart or two for ferrets for any of you interested. Their link is: http://www.k9carts.com/about_us.htm They also worked with us on the price because Audi was a rescue. Nice people! Good luck with the pug! Kim Schilling Author, Ferrets for Dummies Director, Animals for Awareness List Mom, Procyonid_Viverrid yahoo group ----------------------------- Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 18:21:50 -0400 From: Nancy Farlow <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Somewhat OT: cart for a dog? *MIME-Version: 1.0 *Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii *Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I apologize for this being somewhat off-topic, but my neighbor has a very old Pug (small dog) with an inoperable spinal tumor that is not painful but has paralyzed his hind legs. He can't quite drag himself around with his front legs, and he looks so frustrated when he wants to move but can't. And he he has to be held up by his tail to go to the bathroom. So, I was wondering if the person who makes carts for ferrets with hind-end problems might be willing and able to make one for this poor little guy? I'm sorry, but I don't remember who you are. If you would be so inclined, would you please email me at [log in to unmask] Thank you very much. Nancy and critters [Posted in FML issue 4140]