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The Collapsible Pet Ramp is both convenient and versatile. It comes in three adjustable heights, giving your pet the assistance they need to get onto the couch or bed. The sturdy wooden frame comes with rubber soles allowing for a better grip and wheels for easier transportation. Folds flat for simple storage solution under a couch or bed. This piece of pet furniture accommodates pets up to 150 pounds (50.00lbs / Opened Lowest, 120.00lbs / Opened Medium, and 150.00lbs / Opened Highest). No assembly required!
SKU | 2768030 |
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Primary Brand | Zoovilla |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Brown |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Length | 32.7 IN |
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Height | 16.9 IN |
Width | 20.5 IN |
The sturdy wooden frame comes with rubber soles allowing for a better grip and wheels for easier transportation. Folds flat for simple storage solution under a couch or bed. This piece of pet furniture accommodates pets up to 125 pounds. No assembly required!
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Heathers Zoo
7 years ago
I bought this a few months ago for my 4 pound chihuahua puppy. We use this on ou...
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Lulu Who
4 years ago
Sturdy however I notice my dog has a hard time getting traction on the pieces of...
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