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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Have a little problem but the seller was great and took care of it.
aervin
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
This is the first set of pet stairs that the steps are wide enough that my 12 year old beagle was able to walk up. She has a deteriorating disc and her back legs aren't moving well. They are very sturdy and easy to fold down to move. We are both happy wih them. 😊
AEG
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
Have a senior dog who needs help getting on the bed. This works great. The ramp is a bit too steep for him, but the stairs work well.
casey
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025
TLDR: This ramp/step combo is great, and the best value for your moneyJust received our dog ramp for our mutt mix that is getting older and starting to have joint pain. I looked at so many ramps and stairs for her to be able to get up and down and read so many reviews while doing so, most were cheaply made and unstable........****THESE ARE AMAZING****I don't normally leave many reviews but I was so blown away by the craftsman shop and over all quality and care taken on this ramp that I felt I would be wrong to not let other pet owners know that these are great. The option is there to use as steps or a ramp, ramps are kinder on joints but may take some getting used to for certain pets. These are carpeted with smalls trim wood pieces every little bit so pets feel secure instead of trying to walk down a steep and slippery surface. They are large but that allows for more options for height and angle of use. They aren't heavy but they do feel sturdy so don't let that worry you. They also came fully assembled which was a shocker for me since many items purchased on Amazon need to be put together. Out dog is in bed since it's late and hasn't had the chance to use it yet but after some training I'm sure it will improve her life. If we're lucky she'll live another 10 yrs and I believe these would definitely last that and longer if they are taken care of.
Mr. Quibbles
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2024
This is our THIRD doggy ramp for our girls to get up on our bed and hog the whole thing up. The first one was constructed of those folding fabric-covered cardboard structures, which basically collapsed after a few weeks use.Then we had one that was the preformed foam (see pic) which was fairly solid, but not high enough, so, as you see, we added to it with the tallest box from the first ramp. This was a trap door that caught the girls so many times, they wouldn't use the steps at all.When I saw this unit, MADE OF REAL WOOD, I had to give it a try. It is a little more expensive than the other types I mentioned, but well worth it.FIRST, understand this is made of real wood and is fairly heavy for one person to handle and if flipped over the wrong way when setting up you MAY crush your finger in the heavy folding frame. Not sayin that happened to me, but it dang that could hurt bad if it did. (It did...)Other than avoiding a bonehead move, this is a FANTASTIC ramp. With the option to set up a ramp, perhaps for bigger dogs, or solidly held steps for smaller pets, it is very versatile. It is tall enough to reach our bed at the highest setting, but the beauty of this rig is you can adjust the height and the steps for partial ramp/steps etc.The girls were of course very hesitant to go near this monstrosity, so we had to use treats to get them to go up the much sturdier and superior elevation device. It is a little wider than I would like as we have a small bedroom. So far my toes have avoided the corners of the frame but it's only a matter of time. I will put rubber padding on the wood corners that may get in our way.I guess the plain wood is a little spartan, but I suppose you could stain or paint it. Perhaps I will. Otherwise we are very happy with it and the girls are getting used to it..THIS WILL BE THE LAST DOGGY RAMP YOU BUY!
User Error
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024
This is very nice ramp for pets and it was even tested by an 80lb+ human as well. I question the 200lb limit in step form, but did not test it. You can see from the photos the size and type of supports used for the steps and the slots and design for the wooden supports for the ramp. Our 80lb dog was also able to climb up it onto our sofa without any problems. It also has a nice carrying handle, and due the design stays closed when folded flat and carried on its side like a suitcase. The size and weight are a little bulky and not something I would want to carry everywhere unless you drive a Full size SUV or truck. I would recommend you introduce it carefully depending on your pet. One of our dogs viewed it as a giant chew toy meant to dismantled, but this normal behavior when it comes to things with natural wood finishes.
Dannielle
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
I like that these pet stairs are easy to fold away when not in use. The steps are good size so my dog doesn’t feel the need to kamikaze himself up and down stairs. I like that it is sturdy and doesn’t wobble like other step I have tried. The only down fall is the frame sticks to the bottom support. Having a bad back so I just use my foot to hold it down.
Lori946
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
It is nice it can be used as a ramp or stairs. Our dog is a little hesitate to use it, but getting better with training.There were a few screws on the bottom poking up onto the stairs. We used a metal file to make it smooth, but left some small holes in the material.
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