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Advanced Pets is here to help your best friend run and play again and lead a happy, healthy lifestyle!
We believe pets are part of the family. Advanced Pet is a disabled pets products store in Long Island offering products at reasonable prices and Disabled Pets Products Services in New York. We have helped thousands of pets live longer, happier lives and often regain their full mobility. Our designed pet products can fit any size pet, from a small rabbit to a large horse. We have a team of veterinary experts and a design team that is second to none. Because we understand the urgency of your pet’s health, we can ensure they are up and running again.
All of our products are durable and of high quality. The professional-grade, heavy-duty materials was designed for dogs. It provides excellent gripping and resists nail damage.
Our faithful companions get older and may have to deal with many disabilities, health issues, and injuries. However, this doesn’t mean they can’t live a happy and adventurous life. Every pet deserves another chance to live a happy, fulfilled life. You can make life easier for your pet family members by giving them the gift of mobility. Advanced Pets is well-known for its expertise in canine disability problems and offers the best care at our in-store and online store for disabled pets in New York. Visit the Advanced Pets Products Store in New York or browse our wide range of online disabled pets products supplies to ensure your furry friends get the support they need to lead a comfortable and active life.
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My doggo was paralyzed in her back legs on 06/07/22 (stage 5, IVDD) and required emergency surgery. Later she was diagnosed with focal mylomelasia. Yesterday, Sean fitted her wheelchair and went to the park across the street. This was her first step since her injury. She walked around a mile. Mama and daddy were proud!
For our 14-year-old poodle, we ordered the custom hip ortho support brace. They were great. After I placed an order, they called to clarify my dog's size as I had entered the wrong weight. The brace helps my dog walk better on hardwood floors. It seems to be a favorite, and he will wear it all day. Many thanks Sean !!!
The brace allowed our dog to walk again, as she was too old to have surgery. It greatly impacted her ability to walk instead of hopping on three feet. The brace was supervised, and she did a limited amount of exercise. It gets a 10/10. After you got the fit right, it was simple to put on and take down. Because she was quite heavy, it was much easier to use a carry sling.
Nothing but great things to say about this service. I brought my 7 y.o paralyzed cat to Sean, desperately looking for something that would help her regain some mobility. Sean took his time with Gracie and made sure she was comfortable in new surroundings. He was able to fit her to a wheelchair and made a few tweaks so that it would fit her needs. Sean immediately gave us hope for Gracie and our terrible situation. Highly recommend.
ReviOur 13 1/2 yr old puggle has been dealing with degenerative Disc disease, nerve damage and arthritis in his lower back and rear right leg for a few years. We knew eventually we would have to get him "wheels" and obviously with age it has progressed and we have gotten to that time. We were referred to Sean of Advanced pets and told he customizes wheelchairs for animals. Sean almost immediately responded to my initial text and we set our first appt... 2 days later, he came to meet Bo, take measurements, observe and assess him and he really spent some time with him...watching how he walks...which is sides ways/crooked due to the nerve damage ... watched him as his hind legs would just drop from the weakness due to the arthritis and degenerative disc's... I really appreciated that! Sean assured me he could help...so another 2 days later and we had a trial wheelchair to make sure his measurements were correct ...the day after that we picked up the final one and Bo took to it pretty quickly. In less than a week, Bo got his wheels...He was wiped after his initial run, so we we took a day to rest then the following day, I decided to get him back on them....and wow...Bo took ME for a walk...something, something he hasnt done in a couple of years....I have not seen my boy walk so comfortably and quickly in almost 2 yrs!! He walked with confidence and you could see that he was just so happy...Daddy said he was smiling!! And to top it off, his back/spine was straight!! All he needed was some support and assistance to help him get along and we cannot be more happy for hi!. Thank you Sean for having such passion in what you do, we cannot be more thankful or grateful...and so is Bobo!! Likeew Text
We purchased an orthopedic brace for my dog who tore her cruciate ligament. Sean was super helpful during the process and patient as ever with my exuberant puppy. He clearly loves his job and was patient with making the personalized brace. We use her brace to give her knee support during certain activities. Thank you Sean!
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