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Emperor Mong



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Dog Ramp?

could I have some recommendations for a dog ramp please?

My Golden Retriever tried arguing with a van and came off considerably worse - he may yet lose a fore leg.


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It will be 4 months before they can remove the metal work around his leg. I think he won't be jumping up (or more so jumping down) for a long time after that (If ever).

A dog ramp will be needed. No urgency as I'll be lifting him if we need to transport him in the short term.

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ouch! poor thing Sad ..





dog ramps,
http://www.easyanimal.co.uk/dogs/dog-ramps/

loads on ebay as well.. ... - .- -.




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Shocked Ouch

I guess something like this - but without seeing it, not sure how you would secure it to the tailgate

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Ouch poor thing and bad luck. Crying or Very sad
Plenty of ramps out there, had one years ago for our newfoundlands good bit of kit.
As stans post.
good luck with the healing process.
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Sorry to hear mate, hope doggie recovers soon.

I had a ramp in my GMC but it was home made. You could have a look at the ones used for motorbike, they are light (aluminium), strong and you can get them with a hinge in the middle.


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Jeezo , sorry to hear about your dog ..... hopefully it doesn't get to the stage where it loses a leg ... ====================================

"Open Mike Night " sounded like a lot of fun until i found out i was going to an Autopsy

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^ Likewise. Poor dogie. Sad

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Oh dear poor dog, I hope he recovers quickly, I have a tri-folding ramp to get my dog into the back of the Range Rover - about £70 from online pet stores, they then fold up and sit in the back.

Hope he is ok Sad

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Poor doggy indeed. Big Cry Best of luck.

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Poor thing. I import wheelchairs etc, including aluminium ramps, would happily let you have one at my cost if that helps.

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HM, that's very kind.

I will continue to look at this but I think he is going to be housebound for a couple of months at least. I will then get an idea if I need something that wide or if he can negotiate a narrower ramp.

Do they do them long enough to get up to the back of a Rangie?

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no problem, I will PM you with my website details, I would hate to think I am hijacking this thread as some form of sales pitch.

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I hope your four legged friend gets better quickly and makes a full recovery. Thumbs Up Current MY2020
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Hi - just worked out how to post pics - so here is the ramp I use for my pooch, as you can see it folds out when needed and then all folds up again and sits next to the cage in the back.

Biggest problem is stopping the dog running up it when you have it half unfolded and not in place when your getting him back in after his walk - but it gives anyone watching from another car a giggle I suppose Very Happy

Hope that helps for when he is back on his feet.

DB


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We are using this one for our 2 Bernese:

http://www.solvitproducts.com/page/info/de...g-pet-ramp

Benefit: Can be deployed / stowed with one hand and is light

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