Deb and Ed M wrote:
CatandJim wrote:
His feet are slipping away from him on hard surfaces more again. I have a rug under his food bowl now and that helps.
Ike was big enough, that as he ate (and I raised his bowl up about 6" off the floor, which helped) - he'd stand leaning up against the kitchen cupboard, and I'd stand next to him, so his feet couldn't slip. But the tile kitchen floor became his nemesis.....
Here's his fancy "Bowl raiser": a Domino Sugar bucket...LOL!! Worked perfectly with our dishes. The dog-products marketed for this, all come with stainless dishes which of course I couldn't put in the microwave to warm his food a bit.

That sure looks like an Aussie. Our Picconiese died in Jan. this year at 15 plus years and the kids bought us an Aussie pup. What a bundle of energy and a very loving dog. One blue eye and one brown eye and just loves our grandkids. Did you know that they are part wolf?