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  • Dog Ramp

    Hi
    Do any of you use a dog ramp on a gen 2 ???
    If so what one have you got? And any pics?

    Cheers
    Marc
    GRAVITY IS A MYTH THE EARTH SUCKS!!!

  • #2
    These things are high so any ramp would need to be fairly long, (with a body and sus lift I would have needed a ramp for my wives mob scooter about 20ft bl00dy long, so unless you got a great dane or a st barnyard I'd just pick the dog up
    Too young to die and too old to give a toss

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    • #3


      We've got these:-

      http://www.lintonsteps.co.uk/about.html

      Andrew, the guy who makes them, needed a means of getting his elderly dog into the back of his 4x4 (Think it was a Disco).

      They're an excellent product and well capable of carrying very large dogs - our 14 month puppy weighs in at 43kg and the steps don't even notice she's there !

      They're available in 3 different widths and differing numbers of steps dependent on the height required.

      The steps no longer have an open back - it stops their legs slipping through or the dog getting spooked


      Life is too important to take seriously !

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      • #4
        Cheers mate for the information I've just emailed them .....
        GRAVITY IS A MYTH THE EARTH SUCKS!!!

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        • #5
          I'm lucky enough to have a dog that loves to jump 5ft vertically and can make into my 4inch lifted truck hahahaha
          Yes it's a V8, don't you know I'm loco?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Predictable Bob View Post


            We've got these:-

            http://www.lintonsteps.co.uk/about.html

            Andrew, the guy who makes them, needed a means of getting his elderly dog into the back of his 4x4 (Think it was a Disco).

            They're an excellent product and well capable of carrying very large dogs - our 14 month puppy weighs in at 43kg and the steps don't even notice she's there !

            They're available in 3 different widths and differing numbers of steps dependent on the height required.

            The steps no longer have an open back - it stops their legs slipping through or the dog getting spooked


            Bob

            Just placed an order with Andrew thanks for pointing me in his direction..

            Cheers mate
            GRAVITY IS A MYTH THE EARTH SUCKS!!!

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            • #7


              No probs - he's one of the good guys

              Unfortunately one of his 'testing' dogs died yesterday

              Life is too important to take seriously !

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