When I was a kid in a logging camp in S.E. Alaska, we had a big dog that loved to climb ladders like that, but of course he could not climb down them too, so he always had to just jump of the roof. I still don't know how he never broke legs by jumping off the roofs.
My brother had a pair of small dogs. They both tried to follow him up onto the roof. The first one made it but the 2nd one got stuck 6' off the ground. My brother had to jump off of the roof and climb the ladder to get the 2nd one down.
Ok, rover time to see how your "reverse gears" work.
ReplyDeleteGreat add for Little Giant Ladders: safe enough for dogs.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a kid in a logging camp in S.E. Alaska, we had a big dog that loved to climb ladders like that, but of course he could not climb down them too, so he always had to just jump of the roof.
ReplyDeleteI still don't know how he never broke legs by jumping off the roofs.
Tim in AK
They only need to see you do it one time.
ReplyDeleteIs that what's known as a double dog dare?
ReplyDeleteMy brother had a pair of small dogs. They both tried to follow him up onto the roof. The first one made it but the 2nd one got stuck 6' off the ground. My brother had to jump off of the roof and climb the ladder to get the 2nd one down.
ReplyDeleteMy yellow lab did that one time when we were shingling my sisters roof. Two fucking stories up a ladder to hang out with me.
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