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BatterseaBrindl

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  1. Our front amp gal, Joshi, has no issues going up or down our 13 steps. She is not a tall leggy greyhound, so the center of balance is a bit lower. She's about 45 pounds. Saluki/GSDx. She goes up very slowly - one step at a time. I think it takes a lot of abs to lift the front leg up, then one-at-a-time the back legs. Rinse and repeat. It's slow. Going down is pretty fast... Hop Hop Hop. Our previous front-amp boy was smaller and a senior, but he did the stairs just like Joshi.
  2. I’ve been voting every day. Sometimes they give me a little reminder that I must wait another 12 hours to vote again
  3. Cheering for Amelia We have a young front amp girlie, Joshi, a nearly 3 year old SalukiX from Quatar. She came to us as a tripod 18 months ago and she’s just as fast …and way more active… as her 4 legged brothers.
  4. I just got a notice that Willa is in 3rd place.
  5. Positively gorgeous Punkin And it’s knot even Tung Owt Twosday ….
  6. Doolin Being rural, rabbits are a ‘dime a dozen’ here and they seem to have no problem getting under the chain link / no climb. We’ve had more than one hound bring their ‘prize’ to the door. One dog - Nigel? - even managed to scoot into the mud room and onto the dog futon with a very-much-alive bunneh. Now that was fun….. Jan
  7. You could also use PVC tubing instead of aluminum. Probably less expensive.
  8. Thanks…I think they’re now going with a ramp. ‘Snagle Paw’ has one on Amazon that looks promising.
  9. Thanks... I'll pass in the info/link along. And keep in mind there may be danger with those folding steps.
  10. A local Greyhound friend’s senior Grey is struggling to get into their car. Any recommendations on steps to help him? We’ve seen the ones you can make out of styrofoam, but they’re not easy to transport. Any suggestions? Helpful if they’re available up here in OhCanada
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