18" PETMAKER Foldable Wooden Dog Ramp for Small Pets (Black/Gray)
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About this product:
Assist pets up onto high beds, couches, or other furniture as well as help them into or out of vehicles
Ideal for puppies, small dogs, senior dogs, or cats, and injured or arthritic pets
Folds up between uses, making it perfect for travel and stores easily in a trunk, closet, or under furniture
Light enough to carry, but durable enough to support pets up to 80lbs
Foam padded surface to provide optimal traction and secure footing to prevent slipping or falling when walking up or down the ramp
Locking mechanism to ensure the ramp stays open while your pets are walking on it
Materials: Wood, Foam, and Polyester
Dimensions: (L) 30" x (W) 15" x (H) 18"; Folded: (L) 28" x (W) 15" x (H) 4".
Not Intended for Human Use
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Pet Ramp - Foldable Wooden Dog Ramp for Getting onto Beds, Couches, or Into Vehicles - Dog Accessories for Small Dogs by PETMAKER (Black/Gray)
Manufacturer:
Trademark Global
Model Number:
PET6238
Product SKU:
B0C4G23MY5
UPC:
196593652488
ASIN:
B0C4G23MY5
Brand:
PETMAKER
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
30 x 15 x 18 inches
Item Weight:
11.6 pounds
Item model number:
PET6238
Manufacturer:
Trademark Global
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Last Edited by jimmytx | Staff
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If you have a senior dog, this is an absolute must have. I think reviews are more important than if a pic is photoshopped no? My 15 yrs old Pomeranian can no longer jump up on the bed, or use the stairs that I previously got him so this makes it easy for him to get on and off the bed.
Would this be ok for a baby too? I don't want to pick my baby up in the morning so I am wondering if he could crawl out from where he's restrained to the bed? I mean I can't see any reason why it couldn't, but maybe I'm missing something here.
I got soft stairs for my old dog. Had to put treats on each step at first, then just a treat at the top.
The stairs had hard inserts for each step, dog didnt like them. Took them out and now they will sit on the steps for fun.
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Would this be ok for a baby too? I don't want to pick my baby up in the morning so I am wondering if he could crawl out from where he's restrained to the bed? I mean I can't see any reason why it couldn't, but maybe I'm missing something here.
Would this be ok for a baby too? I don't want to pick my baby up in the morning so I am wondering if he could crawl out from where he's restrained to the bed? I mean I can't see any reason why it couldn't, but maybe I'm missing something here.
Should be fine, I got one for my nephew last time it was on sale, he's 2 years old and loves the thing.
If you have a senior dog, this is an absolute must have. I think reviews are more important than if a pic is photoshopped no? My 15 yrs old Pomeranian can no longer jump up on the bed, or use the stairs that I previously got him so this makes it easy for him to get on and off the bed.
I got soft stairs for my old dog. Had to put treats on each step at first, then just a treat at the top.
The stairs had hard inserts for each step, dog didnt like them. Took them out and now they will sit on the steps for fun.
My dog is not old and can easily jump on the bed. But he already hurt himself once doing this (he's pretty clumsy) so I want to get him to use the stairs. Mine are also soft. I'll try the treats but he can probably reach them without taking the stairs.
How does one train the dog to use this? I got stairs for my dog and he avoids them like the plague.
I had an older 22lb Maine Coon that didn't like one that was wobbly. Once we got a better one he loved it. I later shored up the wobbly steps and he soon took to that one as well.
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The stairs had hard inserts for each step, dog didnt like them. Took them out and now they will sit on the steps for fun.
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If you have a senior dog, this is an absolute must have. I think reviews are more important than if a pic is photoshopped no? My 15 yrs old Pomeranian can no longer jump up on the bed, or use the stairs that I previously got him so this makes it easy for him to get on and off the bed.
The stairs had hard inserts for each step, dog didnt like them. Took them out and now they will sit on the steps for fun.
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The stairs had hard inserts for each step, dog didnt like them. Took them out and now they will sit on the steps for fun.
Thanks for input