
Rosie on her ramp. Photo by Getty Images.
But what if a dog's legs are too short or too old to make the mighty leap?
Faced with just such a problem Katie and Charles Arnoldi introduced a custom dog ramp to their bedroom.
The couple asked cabinetmaker Tucker Strasser to design a ramp after their bulldog, Rosie, could no longer vault into bed with them.
After Rosie died, the Arnoldis adopted bulldog puppies Ruby and Bean.
"They figured out how to use Rosie's ramp in about two seconds," Katie Arnoldi says.
"Now they enjoy full access to the bed, where we all sleep together."
- Los Angeles Times-Washington Post











