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Majestic Pet Products 4 Step Chocolate 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 | 2727801 |
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Primary Brand | Majestic Pet |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 7 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).
Most Helpful Favorable Review
Nice height, wish the stairs were deeper.
Michelle NH1967
6 years ago
Great height, nice color, stairs are sturdy. The only thing I dont like is I th...
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Not a great product
Jenn2196
6 years ago
Product is not steady and the steps are really small. I needed up returning it a...
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FurHaven
We purchased "pet stairs" to help our dog get on our new bed which is much higher than our previous bed. Although we have stairs in our home which she bounds up and down constantly and easily, she doesn't seem to "get" the pet stairs. I've tried bribing her by putting a treat on each step (didn't work) and have been literally taking her legs and putting them on the stairs to show her how to climb them but no luck. She's a 9 year old miniature schnauzer, playful and in good health.
My 2 year old English mastiff will not go up or down more than two steps. She used to take on the steps just fine, but ever since she had a cone on she acts afraid of the stairs even now that it's off. Any suggestions on how to get her upstairs? She's 160lb so picking her up is not an option.
My female poodle Chihuahua is 11 yrs old and about 11 pounds. She was diagnosed with luxating patellas when she was 3. Our bedroom is upstairs and the staircase is steeper than average and she sleeps with us. She frequently yelps or limps after using the stairs. How can I make it easier for her to get up and down the stairs? I don't want to leave her alone downstairs all night. She's too old.
I bought my pups stairs when they were very small to not only teach them how to use stairs (they were scared to go up& down stairs) but to help them get on the couch and bed before they could jump. This of course took months of practice, they were just babies. Now they have no problems jumping but because they are corgis, should I still make them use the stairs to get onto the couch, bed so they do not hurt their backs? Pic is of the day Mia learned how to use stairs. She had to reach the treat.
Do dachshunds many ramps for stairs, couches and beds?
Is there anything i can do for my dog who seems to have hurt her paw. She is older (13) and is favoring that paw a lot. She is having trouble getting up and down the steps to go use the bathroom outside. She has to use steps any way she goes to go outside.
My 2yo staff is struggling to climb on sofa or climb upstairs, he is also helping when walking up a few steps so I have to pick him up.
My dog does not want to use the stairs to come up. I made him do it to see what was the problem and he was limping on one of his back legs. It doesn't hurt when I touch it and he walks and runs normal. He also can use the stairs to come down and he can jump from the sofa or the bed without any problems. The issue is only to come up since Thursday (3 days). I checked his paws and I don't see anything weird. Thank you!
Hi I have dog named Rose for the paday she has not been wanting to do that much and she is walking in a crouched position and has trouble getting up the steps to the porch.
Can my 11 weeks old standard poodle pup climbs stairs at my house (17 stairs), she picked the skill up herself, but I was concerned if climbing up and down is bad for her hip. Also, when can she climb freely at what age that won’t do harm to her hip? Thanks so much for your professional advice.
Hi, my cat is now 9 years old. My beds are very high and she's been able to jump up on them at night to sleep with me. I felt it was good exercise for her, being an indoor cat. However, lately she has been struggling and has even fallen trying to jump on the bed. What would you recommend? A pet ladder, maybe?
My 12year old lab is getting weak in the legs and slips on our wood and tile floors. Is there a product to help her? She won’t wear booties.