Pet Stairs
Pet steps and doggy ramps give easy access to and from the car, coaches, or high beds, while reducing stress on joints from jumping.
Dog ramps and pet stairs can be many things depending on your dog’s unique needs. Use ramps to ease aches and pains from arthritis or to reduce the risk of re-injury while your dog is recuperating from surgery.
Ramps can also be used as a training aid– how to walk or turn around on a raised, secured surface, or when teaching dog rear end awareness exercises – which is vital skill for when participating in agility or obedience.
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- Attractive & affordable
- High traction walking surface
- Super lightweight
- No assembly required
- Portable and compact
- Material: Plastic
et Stairs
Help small, elderly or injured pets reach their favourite places. Super lightweight at only 2.6kg, the unique construction of these stairs supports over 30kg.
There is no assembly required and can fold down for easy storage. Safety side rails are built into the design so your pet can climb up and down with confidence. Perfect size for couches or beds and stairs can also be used for pets needing help into vehicles.
Note: Although they are super-strong, the stairs are recommended for small- to medium-sized pets, due to the size of the stair treads.
Specification
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Overall, Height: 48cm
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Overall Width: 38cm
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Overall Depth: 58cm
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Tread Height: 12cm
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Tread Width: 31cm
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Tread Depth: 14cm
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Pet steps and doggy ramps give easy access to and from the car, coaches, or high beds, while reducing stress on joints from jumping.
Dog ramps and pet stairs can be many things depending on your dog’s unique needs. Use ramps to ease aches and pains from arthritis or to reduce the risk of re-injury while your dog is recuperating from surgery.
Ramps can also be used as a training aid– how to walk or turn around on a raised, secured surface, or when teaching dog rear end awareness exercises – which is vital skill for when participating in agility or obedience.