@Tina-y7y No chance of being poked as only small dogs take the ramps. For larger dogs we rebuilt the steps with only 4" rises and longer treads. So the steps are actually like a ramp for them. Take a look at the videos of how larger dogs go smoothly up and down the steps. Good start of a thought though. I'll work with it. I actually tried to attach a railing on the ramps but couldn't find a glue that works with that plastic. If we run into a larger dog who needs the ramp or dogs in wheelchairs we have a 2nd set of ramps to make the ramp double wide. Thanks for the input. We're always looking for ways to improve our guest's experience.
You were so patient and encouraging. He seemed quite pleased with himself!
@@eh1702 Dogs love to learn and show off; even older dogs.
So sweet and patient for your little Rudy! Giving the little guy a chance to feel his oats outside.
@@toomuchstuff4828 We want our guests to feel independent and learn new things while being protected.
I love this video so much.
Good boy Rudy ah what a cutie. Little tip maybe add some tennis balls on top of the sticks for other dogs worried about eyes being poked
@Tina-y7y No chance of being poked as only small dogs take the ramps. For larger dogs we rebuilt the steps with only 4" rises and longer treads. So the steps are actually like a ramp for them. Take a look at the videos of how larger dogs go smoothly up and down the steps. Good start of a thought though. I'll work with it. I actually tried to attach a railing on the ramps but couldn't find a glue that works with that plastic. If we run into a larger dog who needs the ramp or dogs in wheelchairs we have a 2nd set of ramps to make the ramp double wide. Thanks for the input. We're always looking for ways to improve our guest's experience.