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I bought a car ramp for Waldo years ago after his back surgery meant
he couldn't be lifted anymore. He took to it very quickly. Basil
also can use the ramp now; I just lead him up and down it on leash.
HOWEVER. Basil is very petite (about 38 lbs.), and the ramp seems to
weigh more than he does. (It doesn't really - I think it's about 25
lbs.) So to save MY back, I usually end up just lifting him in and
out. <br>
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So, to add to Anita's offer: I have a BUV ramp for sale as well.
Mine is a telescoping one (like this one
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not folding. The one in the link is a newer one, made out of
lightweight materials. Trust me, ours is a lot heavier than 13 lbs.
It's very sturdy, and was originally about $100. If anyone wants it,
email me off-list. I'll give you a deal!<br>
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-Esther, Basil, and Waldo ATB<br>
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On 10/16/2011 05:57 PM, A. Woodrum wrote:
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style="font-size:10.0pt">In
case you are wondering, the ramp for the BUV is still in
the garage, where it
now has a permanent home. If anyone would like to buy a
very nice,
sturdy, folding ramp for their BUV (VERY lightly used) at
a greatly reduced
price, please let me know. I'll even pay the shipping. <o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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