only when they're young. Giant breeds are considered old by the time they're 5I always thought dogs could jump for
Some strange reason.
on it.This is what I use on my lifted vehicles. I have a great dane and a Doberman.
https://www.heininger.biz/twistep-for-suvs
nopeJust a few mods……
I literally have to pick my 100lb Collie up and plop him in and out myselfOK folks I need a little help here. I have two large dogs and I’m waiting on my four-door Sasquatch. My goal is to put her on 37 inch tires but I need a pull out ramp so that my dogs can climb in with these. I plan on removing the backseats completely and just making a flat deck for them anyway. Any thoughts here? I’m willing to pay a fabricator in Southern California to help me out here…
Glad you chimed in.I have Mastiffs...and Sasquatch...no better product than this:
https://twistep.com/products/twistep-pet-step-for-suvs
Lowes does military discounts which helped...expensive product but worth it.on it.
Yeah, my dog can jump. He is also 12 years old, likes rides but his body is getting old and he's depreciating. You think we want to pay thousands on surgeries or even worse, putting our best friends down?I always thought dogs could jump for
Some strange reason.
kYeah, my dog can jump. He is also 12 years old, likes rides but his body is getting old and he's depreciating. You think we want to pay thousands on surgeries or even worse, putting our best friends down?
Maybe something like this that folds in different ways and is carpeted would get you (or OP) to a solution under your cargo deck.I have been thinking of solutions myself, as I will have to get another Pyrenese.
As I am building a cargo shelf, which will raise the height another 6", I'm thinking that a slide out ramp (with carpet for traction) should be incorporated into that platform.
Such a ramp could only be 30 inches long (or so) In a 4dr, so I will probably have to create a way to anchor it to the bumper and let them step up onto the platform.
Finally someone who understands my issue! I believe there is a solution. I would gladly pay for a built in slide with a piano hinge or something like that with some grip.I have been thinking of solutions myself, as I will have to get another Pyrenese.
As I am building a cargo shelf, which will raise the height another 6", I'm thinking that a slide out ramp (with carpet for traction) should be incorporated into that platform.
Such a ramp could only be 30 inches long (or so) In a 4dr, so I will probably have to create a way to anchor it to the bumper and let them step up onto the platform.
Good ideaMaybe something like this that folds in different ways and is carpeted would get you (or OP) to a solution under your cargo deck.
https://www.amazon.com/Wheelchair-Threshold-Temporary-Multifold-Lightweight/dp/B07HFT33TD
Google wheelchair ramps for many options that aren't "pet" priced.