Cheap PetSTEP II Multi-Purpose Dog/Pet Safety Ramp (Pet Products) Price
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| CATEGORY: | Pet Products |
| MANUFACTURER: | PetSTEP Inc. |
| FEATURES: | Measures 70 by 18 inches; folds in half for storage, Portable folding ramp to reduce pain and strain for pets, Approved by the ASPCA, Great for use with vehicles, staircases, and furniture, Water-use and table-leg accessories available separately |
| TYPE: | Animals |
| MEDIA: | Kitchen |
| MPN: | 222 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| ACCESSORIES: | |
| UPC: | 685432002220 |
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Customer Reviews of PetSTEP II Multi-Purpose Dog/Pet Safety Ramp
TERRIFIC FOR EVEN AN OLDER DOG Ok, I was worried that my smart golden retriever would be able to learn this "new trick." As with any command, gentle reassurance, praise and treats, our 10-year-old golden loves her new "toy." What a joy to not see her "worry" about trying to jump into my SUV!
Useful but a hazard to the user
It looked like a great Idea, just what I needed to get my older golden in and out of my jeep. Problem is, there is a serious crush hazard because of the weight and design. There is a finger "crush area" near the hinges where a user would most likely grasp the ramp to fold it. I have mashed fingers several times and sustained a moderately serious crushed finger the last time I used it. If I can't make it safe with a saw, then out it goes. It's too dangerous for anyone in my family to use.
Perfect for an older pet
We have a 15 year old Caridgan Welsh Corgi who can't do stairs any more because she has a bad shoulder and a bad hip. But we have two steps at the front door, where she needs to go out.
After shopping a LOT I found the PetStep ramp. I liked the fact that it's approved by the ASPCA, and ordered one.
The ramp is well made of very sturdy plastic construction. We leave it set up outside all the time, and it's clear that it will last. The instructions that come with it say that it will hold 250 pounds and I believe it. A very nice feature is that the center part of the ramp, where the dog walks, is a rubberized material, making it easy walking.
With a little training, our Kendall can now get herself up and down the ramp. Yes, you can teach an old dog new tricks! We taught her by leading her up and down the ramp by holding a dog snack a couple of feet in front of her, then giving it to her when she completed the trip. Then we gradually replaced the dog treats with petting, hungs and congratuations--which she liked even better than the treats. These days a "good dog" does the trick.