Your home should be a safe haven, but to a senior dog with declining mobility, a hardwood hallway can feel like an icy glacier. Watching your dog hesitate before crossing a room is a clear sign that they need a little extra traction.
Securing the High Traffic Zones
Placing non-slip rug runners along your dog's frequent pathways is the single most effective way to prevent slips and falls. These simple additions give them the grip they need to walk confidently without fear of sliding.
Bridging the Vertical Gaps
Leaping onto favorite couches or beds can put immense strain on aging spines and knees. Sturdy, foam-constructed pet stairs or gentle ramps allow them to reach their favorite resting spots safely and independently.
Elevating the Dining Experience
Bending all the way down to floor-level bowls can cause discomfort in a stiff neck or back. Elevating food and water bowls to chest height allows your dog to eat and drink in a natural, neutral posture.
