61″L Portable Folding Non-Slip Dog Ramp with Two Adjustable Support Legs, Water-Proof Sandpaper Surface
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Reviews (62)
62 reviews for 61″L Portable Folding Non-Slip Dog Ramp with Two Adjustable Support Legs, Water-Proof Sandpaper Surface
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Description
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Specification
Color Black
Material PP + frosted sandpaper
Overall Dimension 61.4"Lx15.7"Wx3.5"T
Skid-proof Sandpaper size 30.7"L x 11"W*2
Weight capacity 150 LBS
Net weight 10 LBS
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Shipping&Return
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Reviews (62)
62 reviews for 61″L Portable Folding Non-Slip Dog Ramp with Two Adjustable Support Legs, Water-Proof Sandpaper Surface
- GreatThis is a well made product. I am in the process of training my dogs to use it.What a great product for a senior dog!!I added a photo to show how the ramp will work resting on the seat of our SUV. We have a senior standard poodle who has now very recently started hitt...MoreI added a photo to show how the ramp will work resting on the seat of our SUV. We have a senior standard poodle who has now very recently started hitting the road when trying to jump into our SUV since his hind legs have become so weak with age. I saw this ramp and decided to try it. It came today and decided to see if he would try it out. (He rides in the back seat.) He was very hesitant even with the trials on the flat floor per the video but with a leash he trusted me enough to go up!! He was skiddish but it is just so sturdy and the anti-slip coating is so well done that he felt much more confident the second try. I rarely do reviews but just had to let others know about this since I am not able to lift him into the SUV and he loves to ride!!Help for old dogThe ramp can be wedged between the door and seat so our 11 year old can get to the floor of the back seat
Helped So Much With our Big MoveI recently relocated with my two 13 years old dogs. I was worried that since they can no longer jump in and out of even a low profile vehicle on their...MoreI recently relocated with my two 13 years old dogs. I was worried that since they can no longer jump in and out of even a low profile vehicle on their own during the 1,000+ mile drive would be too much for them. This ramp was literally a lifesaver.
Pros: Even though I have limited mobility, the ramp was light enough for me to fold, unfold and position quickly at each trip stop. The ramp was also sturdy enough for my 40 pound boys to get in and out without the ramp wobbling. The slip resistant tread was another plus, as was the ease of hosing the ramp down when my beagle had some car sickness issues.
Since neither dog had ever used a ramp before I did make sure to let each dog get familiar with it during the weeks before the move. I started out by opening it, laying it down almost flat on the ground and individually walking my dogs on leash up the length of it so they could get use to the feel of the slip-resistant ramp surface. During the next few days I gradually raised the ramp to the height of the passenger van’s sliding door. With some coaxing and treat incentives they handled using the ramp like absolute champs.
Cons: I really can’t think of any negatives with this purchase. I will note that because my dogs are elderly, and because I feared an accidental fall, I kept a close eye on their paw positions. Either my travel companion or I held the leash taunt during each trip up and down the ramp to make sure they neither dog accidently stepped off the side over the protective guardrails.
Overall the ramp made a very stressful move much easier on both of the humans and on both of the dogs involved. I’m sure we’ll continue to use this ramp as we explore our new state and get settled into our new home.If your dog needs it, it works!My chocolate lab is seven and has developed a limp on one of his front legs. My car is kind of high and I noticed he didn’t really want to come out wh...MoreMy chocolate lab is seven and has developed a limp on one of his front legs. My car is kind of high and I noticed he didn’t really want to come out when we got home. I saw the video of how to make him comfortable with the ramp, but I decided to use it right away anyways. He seems to enjoy using it and I couldn’t be happier. The only downside is I pinched my leg when I was unfolding it and have a huge bruise. But I can’t blame that on the product.HelpfulWorks great for a 60ish pound dog to get into a 22 Ford F350. We have one person hold it steady just to be safe and another guide her up on the leash....MoreWorks great for a 60ish pound dog to get into a 22 Ford F350. We have one person hold it steady just to be safe and another guide her up on the leash. It could slip on our plastic trim.Works Great! Didn’t need any training!!!This was exactly what we needed for our boy’s hurt knee where he could still load up in the truck! ❤️Have Patience; Use CookiesWe got this for our aging Rotti. As expected, he didn't like it, preferring to try and jump up beside it into the SUV. My other dog had a similar reac...MoreWe got this for our aging Rotti. As expected, he didn't like it, preferring to try and jump up beside it into the SUV. My other dog had a similar reaction.
My theory is that walking away from the open car (the goal), to get into the car, makes no sense to them. And it doesn't. U-turns are not intuitive to dogs (or most drivers).
Holding the handle of his harness, I repeatedly escorted him away from the open hatch to the foot of the ramp, which I peppered with cookie bits. He's clever, so 3 or 4 laps had him heading up on his own and waiting for more treats at the top.
Not all dogs may figure this out. Be the grownup and have patience.
Also know the ramp is not super stable. It may bow a bit under a dog's weight (say, 88 pounds) and sometimes shifts slightly, which is scary for you and pooch. Give it several sessions at least.
Good luck and may your dog be with you.Dog rampOur dog had back surgery and used this ramp as part of his rehabilitation. It is sturdy as well as lightweight. The floor of the ramp has a gritty con...MoreOur dog had back surgery and used this ramp as part of his rehabilitation. It is sturdy as well as lightweight. The floor of the ramp has a gritty consistency which does not bother our dog once he got used to using the ramp. Overall would highly recommend this ramp knowing that it can be dog personality specific as I read other reviews about their dogs not liking the ramp. Nonetheless it’ a good product that is well designed and functional.
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Pros: Even though I have limited mobility, the ramp was light enough for me to fold, unfold and position quickly at each trip stop. The ramp was also sturdy enough for my 40 pound boys to get in and out without the ramp wobbling. The slip resistant tread was another plus, as was the ease of hosing the ramp down when my beagle had some car sickness issues.
Since neither dog had ever used a ramp before I did make sure to let each dog get familiar with it during the weeks before the move. I started out by opening it, laying it down almost flat on the ground and individually walking my dogs on leash up the length of it so they could get use to the feel of the slip-resistant ramp surface. During the next few days I gradually raised the ramp to the height of the passenger van’s sliding door. With some coaxing and treat incentives they handled using the ramp like absolute champs.
Cons: I really can’t think of any negatives with this purchase. I will note that because my dogs are elderly, and because I feared an accidental fall, I kept a close eye on their paw positions. Either my travel companion or I held the leash taunt during each trip up and down the ramp to make sure they neither dog accidently stepped off the side over the protective guardrails.
Overall the ramp made a very stressful move much easier on both of the humans and on both of the dogs involved. I’m sure we’ll continue to use this ramp as we explore our new state and get settled into our new home.
My theory is that walking away from the open car (the goal), to get into the car, makes no sense to them. And it doesn't. U-turns are not intuitive to dogs (or most drivers).
Holding the handle of his harness, I repeatedly escorted him away from the open hatch to the foot of the ramp, which I peppered with cookie bits. He's clever, so 3 or 4 laps had him heading up on his own and waiting for more treats at the top.
Not all dogs may figure this out. Be the grownup and have patience.
Also know the ramp is not super stable. It may bow a bit under a dog's weight (say, 88 pounds) and sometimes shifts slightly, which is scary for you and pooch. Give it several sessions at least.
Good luck and may your dog be with you.