Last Fall, last Spring, sometime or other in the last year or so (you all understand those memory issues), my out-of-state cousins gave me their barely-used wheelchair ramp, delivering it personally. They had bought it for my aunt, who sadly passed away not long after they got it. I don't actually need it yet, but an uncle installed it for me today, and I love it! The dog, on the other hand, isn't quite sure what to make of it. He took one step out the door this afternoon and face planted on the porch.
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Yippee! New installation

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this wonderful ...dog will get use to it and love it too...so glad for you...
That’s great 👍🏼 will come in handy and your furbabie will adapt. 😉🙏
Great!
That is so great. Your dog will learn to love it after a little bit! Sometimes new things take time to ajust.
yay! We need to revamp our driveway/entrance. Talked about putting some sort of ramp to have before needed-don’t think it’d hurt anyway
I bet you laughed your face off at your dog! How funny!!
🤣😂🤣
yay for the ramp! when my mum put in one for my dad (which i use now), the dogs hadn't a clue. they did some sliding, one fell off the side into the back garden. he was okay and they got the hang of it quickly enough. now they love walking down the ramp!😂
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