🐶 Step Up Your Pet's Game with Style!
The Pet Gear Stramp Stair and Ramp Combination is a lightweight, portable solution designed to help pets easily transition from floor to furniture. With an extra wide step, machine washable carpet tread, and secure rubber grippers, this sturdy ramp is perfect for pets up to 175 pounds, ensuring safety and convenience for both pets and their owners.
Manufacturer | Vermont Juvenile MFG DBA (Pet Gear) |
Item model number | PG9700CH |
Product Dimensions | 55.88 x 50.8 x 25.4 cm; 3.49 kg |
ASIN | B01739JJ84 |
L**A
Dog uses it without hesitation
Just purchased my second one. Now I have one for my elderly dachshund on both levels of my home. She's uses the ramp without hesitation. Highly recommended. Good quality product.
V**L
Perfect
So easy to put together..no tools and very sturdy. Perfect couch ramp and it looks great.
L**A
Sturdy, Looks Nice, Perfect For My Pet's Needs
I'm very happy with this step. It's just high enough to give my elderly pets the extra help to get on and off the couch. The steepness is gradual, not steep. The step up onto the platform is perfect for my medium size dog, Beagle size. It's a good size and shaped step. It does not take a lot of space in the living room. Looks really nice. Well made. Super easy to assemble. A five year old could put it together. The carpet surface is very nice. I'm very happy with this purchase.
W**U
Great for my 65-lb dog
I've bought two of these over the years for two different dogs as they got older and needed an extra step to get on the bed easier. The plastic is surprisingly sturdy and the carpet provides nice tread while being easy to wipe clean. The color is nice and it looks fine in my bedroom.
D**N
GREAT!! Just what I needed for my dog with hip issues.
I wasn't sure if my dog would actually go up it because he's pretty skittish with things like this... but he got used to it and goes up and down it no problem.He started having hip issues at the age of about 3 (he's almost 7 now). They X-Ray's showed he potentially has degenerate bone disease. He's been doing well but I can no longer play fetch with him due the pain he gets after... of course he would still go and go if I threw it. It used to be his favorite thing to do. Slow walks now.So I've been using this for about ... 2 years now? I got it during Covid at some point. The qulity in TOP NOTCH!!! I thought the material on the ramp would tear off, but it's been super sturdy and hasn't come off at all. The assembly is SUPER SIMPLE... pieces pop together like LEGO's. This also makes is VERY easy to dissassemble I imagine (note I haven't taken it apart yet, but it just pops in and out)...so if you need to put it in the car for a trip that should be helpful to know.The only negative for me was that there is the tiny step up at the base. As I mentioned, my dog is very skittish to things like this. It took quite a while of trying for him to get used to it, but it's no problem now. The problem was he couldn't seem to figure out if he had to jump onto the ramp and had some awkward moments the first few tries. Now he just runs up and down it.I think it would be better if the step-up at the start of the ramp was no higher than in inch (2 at most)...or no rise at all. He loves his sleeping area on the couch, so to train him at first I blocked off the rest of the couch so he couldn't jump up (the jumping was an issue for his hips). I coaxed him up with treats too. Now he even uses it to do a Yoga stretch on his way down haha.I took a picture of the ramp against a futon my dog often lazes around on (that's Toby).
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