The 3-Fold Pet Ramp from TRIXIE's Friends on Tour is designed to safely aid your pet in reaching new heights. The lightweight, folding form is easy to transport and store, and it may be used indoors or out. This ramp is appropriate for lower profile furniture and cars and is recommended for heights up to 22". Pets weighing up to 55 pounds can be accommodated. Allow your pet to become accustomed to using a ramp on a regular basis. Always aid older or arthritic pets by leading them on a leash. Plastic is used to make this product, and it is both robust and lightweight. Rubber non-slip feet keep the ramp in place. Collapsible for convenient storing. Simply wipe away any messes with a moist towel to clean.
Features:
• For indoor and outdoor use
• Non-slip tread
• Weight 2.8 Kg
Product Details | Product Descriptions |
Product Name | Ramp, Plastic |
Product Type | Pet Transport & travel |
Net Quantity | 1 Unit |
Imported & Marketed by | ABK Imports Pvt Ltd. Warehouse No. 12~13, Gat No. 2337/1, Pune Trade Center, Opp Mapple Hotel, Wagholi, Pune 412207. India |
Country of Origin | Germany |
MRP | 5,500/- |
Shipping Cost |
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Shop Location | No 71/49 7th cross 2nd main Wilson Garden 560027 Bengaluru, Karnataka, India |
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I would recommend this. I use it for my 105 lb. black Lab to get in the truck and golf cart. It is convenient that it folds, is made of pretty sturdy plastic. I did purchase the sandpaper type tape you can get for traction and put it every few inches across the whole thing because it is hard for the dog due to being slippery and it scares him if he slides on it. Works pretty well with the additional tape on it. That is the main reason I didn't give 5 stars. It is bulky to handle, but I don't see a way around that, given it's large size. Same with it's weight. You can fold it up and put it under the seat on the golf cart. I put it on the side of our large tool box in the bed of the truck, fits perfect.2 years ago
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Being lightweight and plastic, there is a small amount of bounce when a 90 lb dog runs up the ramp. It's rated at 200+ lbs, so I'm not concerned about it failing, but the little bit of spring made me do a double-take. I'm extra careful now to make sure the top of the ramp is in the sweet spot on the lip of my Chev Equinox. Also, 6 feet isn't very long if you have an SUV, even one as low as my Equinox. The ramp is still quite steep for an older dog. I may have to put a small step/lifter at the bottom so she has a small hop onto the ramp, then a less steep incline to contend with. Anything shorter than 6 feet would be ridiculously steep. The friction material on the ramp looks great. It's the same material that you see on the deck of skateboards. It looks like it will last for many years. If you have a reluctant dog coming down the ramp, it may be a bit rough on their paws over time. Otherwise, it gives a secure footing for your pet. thanks to pet cartel2 years ago
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