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Today's post is all about solutions. With Tanner sitting on the fence between middle aged and senior (I can't believe he's 7 already!), I'm starting to be more careful about his joints and overall comfort and ease of activities. No more agility for this boy; we want him to live to a ripe old age without hip issues. We've started with the addition of a ramp for entry into the RV.
While Tanner doesn't yet need a ramp, we want to be prepared. And further, it was
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Tanner learned quickly and easily how to use the ramp. You can find out more here. Even without agility training, your dog will happily follow a treat up the ramp in order to get their reward, especially when his family is inside calling him happily! Keep that tip in mind :)
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I'd like to highlight a couple of other travel solutions that Solvit Products have developed--their Vehicle Safety Harness line and their Front Seat Net Barriers. The latter is a great way to remind Fido that he is to remain behind the front seats for both his safety and yours. The harness can serve as an additional safety device, helping keep him in the car in case of an accident. This harness is available in 4 sizes that adjust to fit 6-120 pounds. Wow!
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These are just a few of the many pet solutions that Solvit Products have created. Others can be found at their website: www.SolvitProducts.com. When you find a product you'd like to buy, check out their Store Locator here. Watch for a giveaway coming soon!
2 comments:
Jackie said...
Oh I wish we had a lightweight but strong ramp that was long enough that Huffle could use it comfortably! He's got a shorter ramp and he's so used to us giving him a helping hand that he'll just walk right out over the ramp like he's walking off a cliff and assume we'll catch him!
Unknown said...
We've got the Solvit Deluxe XL Telescoping Pet Ramp for our RV. We had to get one for Dannyboy when be started having mobility issues the last year of his life, and we're lucky we had it since Vlad's possible OCD meant he couldn't do stairs that steep at all. It's no problem to keep in the basement of our RV, and it's easy as well as fast to unload and stretch out when we get somewhere.
Welcome to the RVing life! I'm sure you're going to enjoy it as much as we do our trips.
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