
Jeff Kramer is a mailman that works for USPS in Boulder, Colorado. He recently made headlines after going above and beyond to improve the life of a 14-year-old dog, named Tashi, who loved saying hi to him on his daily route.
After noticing Tashi was having trouble getting up and down the stairs of his family’s home: “We were literally carrying him up and down the stairs,” Dimetrosky said. “And he weighs about 70 pounds.”
Jeff decided to come by the house on his day off and build Tashi a dog ramp – This way Tashi could come say hi to him again when Jeff delivered the mail – The ramp for that now allows Tashi to go in and out of the house at his own leisure.
Kramer actually had built the ramp for his own elderly dog, Odie. But since Odie passed away five years ago, the ramp has just been sitting in Kramer’s backyard. So when Kramer saw Tashi struggling with the porch stairs, he brought over all of the lumber from his dog’s ramp.
Dimetrosky knows that at 14 years old, Tashi doesn’t have much longer left. So she is especially grateful that the ramp Kramer built has given Tashi a measure of freedom, even at his age.
Source: DailyCamera
Fran Fluet
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What a special kind person.
Betty Caraker
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Random act of kindness! Thank you, Jeff!
Kelli Benedict Rath
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Trish Murphy Wright. Another good USPS story.
Carol Christiansen
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Kind!
Elaine Bishop Pedro
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Thank you for your kindness. Happy life pup.
Sherri Darwood
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My dad built a ramp like this for our Labrador