Johno02 wrote:
t is not so much the gaps between the steps, but the fact that the dogs are seeing just the edge of the step from their angle of vision. Our big dogs never had a problem, but the small one we have now does have a problem, so a carpet runner is the best solution. I also added reflective tape to the edges of the steps to make them easier to see, and that seem to help also.
I've thought of the carpet runner idea and now with your supporting testimony, I'll have to try it. Even with out Lab's back leg arthritis problems, she still manages to get up the back door house steps and upstairs to bed every night, so you'd think the RV steps would be ok. We do have them carpeted, but a runner may just do the trick. Thanks!