Coco

I feel sad putting Coco in the Seniors, but he is. He'll be 12 in May and has been gradually slowing up for a couple of years now. Today we went for a 45 minute romp in a field, I do take a ball to play with but restrict the use, particularly with Coco. When we came to leave, he couldn't jump into the car for the first time ever (it's moderately high, Mazda CX5). I had to help him up and let him push off my knee. He's quite a big Boy to be lifting! He seemed to panic a bit when he couldn't get in 😥
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HAH

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Oh feller - that’s a beautiful photo of him 🥰 it’s tough when our dogs are getting on, and 12 is in the more experienced category - I’m still outraged that 8 is considered a senior dog! I’m guessing maybe a step or ramp is something you’re thinking of.
 

Candy

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I had a really good nonslip ramp for Solstice to use after she ruptured her cruciate ligament. It folded up neatly and went in the car everywhere with us. I seem to remember buying it online. It could be worth looking into one of those. It's sad to see our dogs getting older, but it makes them all the more precious to us.
 
I’m so sorry, it’s so confronting.

I’d catch Snowie behind his back legs as he leapt into the car. It was fairly effortless for me (except having to bend forward, which was awkward sometimes) but it helped Snowie get his back legs up and onto the seat. I never trained him to do this; it just happened naturally. We originally used a ramp, and then a step. But it turned out easier to just catch his bum/backs of his legs.
 
I’m so sorry, it’s so confronting.

I’d catch Snowie behind his back legs as he leapt into the car. It was fairly effortless for me (except having to bend forward, which was awkward sometimes) but it helped Snowie get his back legs up and onto the seat. I never trained him to do this; it just happened naturally. We originally used a ramp, and then a step. But it turned out easier to just catch his bum/backs of his legs.
This is kind of what I was trying yesterday, but his feet were so muddy so we slipped and slid our way up into the boot.
 
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