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Majestic Pet Products 3 Step Stone Suede Pet Stairs are perfect for dogs or cats suffering from joint problems, aging issues, hip dysplasia, arthritis or other disabilities. Majestic Pet Stairs will enable your dog or cat to navigate onto furniture, window sills or beds with ease. These stairs are made with a faux suede slipcover that zips off for easy cleaning and a 300/600 Waterproof Denier Base, which make them great for any surface.
SKU | 2727861 |
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Primary Brand | Majestic Pet |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 3 LB |
Primary Color | Brown |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Length | 18 IN |
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Height | 15 IN |
Width | 16 IN |
30 Days warranty.
Machine washable slipcover (Gentle cycle in cold water and mild detergent, washing machines without an agitator). Tumble dry low. Spot Clean Insert (Do not wash insert).
No, I do not recommend this product.
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Have a spunky new rescue chihuahua mix and she is skittish. So much so she will resist any efforts to trim her nails. We have 4 dogs so I have trimmed nails hundreds of times--but with Ricki Ricardo, no luck. I sit on the floor and flip them over and cradle them between my legs. My wife distracts them with peanut butter on a spoon. Besides going to a groomer or vet, any ideas? I thought maybe a groomer table might help. Are there premium nail cutters of higher quality than store bought?
My dog is old and has had several bad falls now on our laminate and tile floors. She just needs some traction to prevent her from slipping. There are many dog boots out there for hiking and what not. They seem like they would help her from slipping on the floor. Could she wear boots like that 24/7? Or at least most of the day? I could also buy a paw cream as well to prevent bad rubbing. Do you know of any boots specifically made for constant use? Or any other products she could benefit from?
My dog is a maltese/poodle and about 6 yrs. old. He was a rescue from PetCo. We are not active people being in our 70's and have med. conditions but he sometimes gets a run but usually a mild walk. He has been chewing at his front legs to where they are discolored. At his last grooming his eyes became irritated from the eyebrows being shaved too close and he kept rubbing them so I washed them with a boric acid solution made for humans. They seem better but still have the hard gunk on the edges.
My cat Charlie is 13 years old. And he is having trouble jumping up on to my bed. And my bed is only 3 inches tall. So I am wondering if I should take him to the vet
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Hello I have a 4 year old peekapoo dog. He has epilepsy(not sure if this matters but just in case). He started to limp on one back leg a few days ago and now it seems he’s having trouble walking with his back legs. He currently seems to have an easier time using them but they’re stiff. He eats normally and uses the bathroom normally. He has slowed down on drinking. Also he is slightly arching his back.
Our 195# English Mastiff, Hope, became very excited when we came home from an overnight trip and was jumping, lunging and circling around us. We noticed shortly after that she was limping on her hind right leg. She can put weight on it but favors it quite a bit and has a little trouble with the three steps off the deck to the yard. It's a little swollen in the joint (hock area). Kinda mimics a sprained ankle.... should we keep her off it as much as possible and ice it?
Storm recently got these rough dry looking patches on his pads and toes. There is one between them but it looks slightly connected. One spot is peeling off. Its on more than one paw. Hes been strictly indoors and i have no carpeting. He doesn't seem to be in pain when I touch them. What could this possibly be caused by? Treatments? What should i look for and when to take him to the vet?
I'm terribly afraid that Kazuya has hip dysplasia. In the last week, he has gotten progressively worse. He will only take 2 steps and sit sideways. Does anyone recommend a rear harness with handle for support? Also, which supplements are the most effective? I'm currently giving him Cosequin and another one called Infinite Pet Supplement. I am also monitoring his weight. Please help. I cannot have kids and my boys are my life. His brother is healthy.
Good morning, My Chihuahua/Min-pin mix (Schlitzy) has been dragging his rear frequently for about 2-3 weeks. A week ago we had his anal glands expressed and the scooting cont'd. I bought an OTC fenbendazole dewormer, a 3 day course, last dose yesterday, yet the scooting is the same! He eats regularly, behaves regularly (other than scooting) and has stools that are solid. They are more more tan/orange-ish than brown and have had noticeable mucous strands. No vomit or diahrea. What else can I do?
My cat seems to have Hairballs they cannot get up. We groom them and tried Hairballs remedy food/treats and it didn’t help. What’s the next step? I can not afford to go to the vet as of right now but I feel so bad for them