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My 63 lb dog is beginning to need a ramp to get into my Subaru Impreza
(hatchback). There are many I have looked at online - PetStep seems pretty good. Has anyone had experience to share concerning ramps? Greta |
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I don't know that I would go with steps to get in and out. If the dog is
having problems now at some point the might have problems with steps in general. Celeste "Greta" wrote in message ... My 63 lb dog is beginning to need a ramp to get into my Subaru Impreza (hatchback). There are many I have looked at online - PetStep seems pretty good. Has anyone had experience to share concerning ramps? Greta |
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"Greta" wrote in message ... My 63 lb dog is beginning to need a ramp to get into my Subaru Impreza (hatchback). There are many I have looked at online - PetStep seems pretty good. Has anyone had experience to share concerning ramps? Greta =========== I would go with a ramp for the car; not steps. In our case, we just used a piece of plywood that we already had, and nailed down a rubber bath tub mat to it, so the dog wouldn't slide. We threw the board in the back of van when not in use, and that worked fine. You have to train the dog a little to go up and down the ramp so he will get used to it. Treats are helpful in this case. |
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Thanks - PetStep is a brand name and they do carry ramps. I am not too handy
and would probably buy a commercial one. Knowing my Raina, I think the training to use one will be difficult. Greta |
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Training isn't all that bad. Put a leash on her and entice her up and down
the ramp with some treats. She'll learn soon enough that she gets goodies for walking up and down it. Celeste "Greta" wrote in message ... Thanks - PetStep is a brand name and they do carry ramps. I am not too handy and would probably buy a commercial one. Knowing my Raina, I think the training to use one will be difficult. Greta |
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"Greta" wrote in
: My 63 lb dog is beginning to need a ramp to get into my Subaru Impreza (hatchback). There are many I have looked at online - PetStep seems pretty good. Has anyone had experience to share concerning ramps? Greta My lab had a torn ACL, since surgically repaired. I bought a ramp (folds in half, for the back of my mini van. Works great. The jumping in an out of the van I imagine would do nothing for his legs Think of an athlete who starts his activity without a warmup). Camaro |
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