How about a 2 foot step ladder either wood or aluminium. You may not have to open it just lean it against the bottom step. May take him a couple of tries to get used to it. But it should not be much of an expense.
How about a 2 foot step ladder either wood or aluminium. You may not have to open it just lean it against the bottom step. May take him a couple of tries to get used to it. But it should not be much of an expense.
Kazper1008 and greg334, Thanks for the feed back appreciate the info and wisdom. Kazper1008 are you still working for ES? You say you drove for them for 5 mos. and they were going to let you drive solo. My ? about this is do you have to drive with someone else first like a training phase or am I just reading what you wrote here wrong? THANKS!
Maybe you could fit a harness to him and hoist him up.
Attach a board to the back of the ladder so his feet won't go through.Great idea bearcat, I never even thought of that....Thanks for the tip............Well, we go to orientation next week......Thanks again for the tip....Gonna try that!!!!!
Actually a pulley inside the door might be better.Buy that dog lifting harness and then notch some
4 inch plastic pipe so it will clip over the door and the back seat.
On the pipe attach a pulley.