When your senior dog starts slipping and sliding on slick floors it s time to take action.
How to lift senior dog off floor.
Use small rugs or runners that have a rubber backing or non slip pad or use a plastic or vinyl runner in an area where items on the floor need to be easily cleaned.
If she s too large to carry you have a few options to help you lift and move your dog to the car.
Also if you re using the puppy treads on a high gloss real wood floor i don t know if the puppy treads would take any of the polyurethane off the floor when the puppy treads are removed.
If you cannot cover up the entire slippery area consider at least giving your dog a safe path through the area.
Usually i create a non slip pathway toward the back door my older dog s food and water bowls our bedroom and other frequently visited areas.
You see if your dog s nails are too long your dog will place weight on the nails when walking instead of his toe pads.
If she s conscious and seems okay overall but can t use her hind legs use a blanket or towel to help her walk.
It also gives your dog the confidence and freedom to be more self.
My guess is that they wouldn t remove the poly that s pretty tough stuff but because i didn t try them on actual hardwood i can t speak to.
For a dog in advanced pregnancy one that has an obviously distended abdomen avoid the belly area.
Lift from under her neck chest and under the rump.
Hard nails can t grip hard flooring.
Lift and move your dog as you normally do and get her to the car.
Or if you suspect your dog has an injured back lift the dog keeping its back completely level and straight from under the neck and the rump.
And without proper traction your pup will slide with each step he takes.
When it comes to slippery floors like wood or tiles long nails reduce your dog s ability to grip the floor.
A doggie wheelchair like the one featured in the video below from k9 carts can be great for walks around the block and other outdoor adventures for dogs with advanced backend mobility problems these carts can provide much needed stability helping to ensure that your dog won t fall over or have to drag and injure their paw s.
Give your dog a safe path.