I have a 125-lb 12-year old dog. He's still doing pretty well for his age, but he can no longer take the stairs. Now he has anxiety about getting up from laying down. I know he can do it by himself, but he waits for me to help him. In reality, I don't really help him up, I just kind of support him if he loses his balance. He still does 99% of the work.
We just moved to a new apartment and the floor is large tile outside the elevator on the main floor. The other night we were heading outside and there were two dogs in the elevator with us and one waiting in the lobby. So my boy kind of freaked out from all the commotion and slipped on the tile. Let me just say, it was a fiasco. He was too scared to get up and to top it off made a mess on the floor. People were trying to help me, but he just couldn't get enough traction to get up and stay up. And since he was panicking, he was kind of fighting us.
Since then I have been searching around for something to use on his feet to help with traction. I have heard that socks and boots are not recommended, because the dog can't "feel" the ground with them on and sometimes make slipping worse. I also found adhesive products that you just stick to the dog's paw pads, but a lot of reviews online said they don't stay on well. One product I though I might try are Toegrips that are little rubber(?) rings that go on each toenail.
Does anyone else have a senior dog that has trouble slipping? Do you use anything to help with traction?