Yesterday we were confronted with getting our 65# Chessie in the car.
Her rear had gone out, and she fell, hurting one of her front legs, so she wasn't bearing any weight on that front leg.
My back is shot, so I can't life 65#. DH just had rotator cuff surgery and is at the point that he is not supposed to lift more than 10#.
Even with the pain meds, her rear was very painful and she was snapping when we tried to assist her. Purely pain as this dog had never snapped at anyone or anything in the 12 yrs we had her.
We do have a ramp to load her in the car. I grabbed her life jacket that wraps around the rib cage, fastens with velcro, and has a handle sewn on the back.
We were able to support her without causing her any further pain and she was able to get up the ramp with us pulling on the life jacket handle to help her.
I don't know that we would have been able to load her without that life jacket.
Just thought I'd share, as it made what seemed like an impossible task fairly easy, all things considered.
Whatever hits the fan will not be evenly distributed.
Wanda
1998 Fleetwood Bounder