My Satchmo is getting older. That is a fact. Not only is his muzzle almost all white, but he has slowed down considerably over the last few years. I worry about him constantly and am always looking for a way to make his life easier and more comfortable.
He loves to be in the bed with me, but has been unable to jump up on the mattress now for a few years. I tried buying doggie stairs, but he was so frightened of them I had to get rid of them. So, every night I pick him up and put him on the bed where he will stay until I get up because if he gets down, he cannot get back up.
I was surfing the net a few days ago and came across a wonderful product that I am considering buying for him. I had never heard of or seen this product before, so I worried that the novelty would wear off and I would be looking at another useless item. I found this on a site called Puppy Stairs, but it is not a stair but rather a ramp. Satch loves being independent and I think he would like this. It is cloth covered and padded so he would not be frightened by it; he loves getting on the furniture.
Here is a picture and the link to the product. Check it out and let me know what you think. I will keep you posted if I decide to purchase it about the outcome!
Here is the link to the website -- Puppy Stairs
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