Re: Pet Stair Lifts...
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 7:09 am
This morning, I received an email from a friend who carries her 14.5 year old dog up and down the stairs every day and I began to think about our never ending quest for that doggie stairlift. I did some research and found a few more ideas that are not quite there yet, but maybe they will actually trigger the final product. I am trying to make contact with the insurance company who made this one. Having trouble completing their registration because of my US postal code. Just trying to get them to email me so I can get an email address from them. Have to give up this morning, but will try again later. Perhaps someone else in their area can get me some contact info??
World’s first stairlift for dogs (but where are the safety features????)
It was made by UK insurance company More Th>n (that’s not a typo, that’s a “greater than” sign instead of the ‘a’), seemingly as a statement about the rising pet health epidemic. It’s estimated that by 2022, more than 50% of the dogs in the UK will be overweight.
http://icantbelieveitblog.blogspot.com/ ... -dogs.html
Owner added a feature to a human chairlift.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-Br6W4HwG0
World’s first stairlift for dogs (but where are the safety features????)
It was made by UK insurance company More Th>n (that’s not a typo, that’s a “greater than” sign instead of the ‘a’), seemingly as a statement about the rising pet health epidemic. It’s estimated that by 2022, more than 50% of the dogs in the UK will be overweight.
http://icantbelieveitblog.blogspot.com/ ... -dogs.html
Owner added a feature to a human chairlift.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-Br6W4HwG0