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Our new Pet Step 4 with Pet Den allows your pet the ability to get up to your bed or other furniture with ease while adding their new favorite spot to snuggle in. One of our best-selling pet steps now offers the added feature of a den with a removable, washable plush pad. Your pet can access their new cozy pet den through the side entry on the steps. Rubber grippers on the bottom of the steps help keep the unit secure and in place. Assembly is easy, just snap together no tools required and your pet will be using these stairs in minutes.
For Pets Only. Not intended to be used as a restraining device for aggressive or dangerous animals that dig, chew or paw aggressively. Do not leave your pet unattended for long periods of time. Pet Gear is not liable for any damage caused by aggressive, destructive, immature or untrained animals. WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
SKU | 3793798 |
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Primary Brand | Pet Gear |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 7 LBS |
Primary Color | Gray |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Length | 26 IN |
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Adjustable Length Max | 26 IN |
Adjustable Length Min | 26 IN |
Height | 19.84 IN |
Width | 14 IN |
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We have lived in a house for our dog's entire life(4 years), always had a yard and a doggie door. We have recently downsized, and moved to a townhome, with no yard and doggie door. We take her our frequently, but it's hit or miss as to whether or not she will do anything, and in the week and a half we've been here, she may have pooped outside twice. She usually pees outside, but not on every walk, and she doesn't really ask to go out. She keeps going on the carpet instead.
Hi, my puppy dog is confused about where to poop. She sleeps in her bed in the balcony, and she pees normally in her pee pads in the balcony. But when it comes to poop, she thinks she needs to enter the house and poop in the carpet, as if the house would be the "exterior" and the right place. We recognize with treats when she pees in the balcony, but we're looking for a way to change her habit of wanting to poop inside the house. Thanks so much in advance!
My puppy is about 4 months old. I'm still working on potty training her but it seems like its taking forever for her den instinct to come in...she will go outside to potty and usually.won't go in the house unless I'm preoccupied with my children and not paying attention but still goes in her crate...what can I do to stop this or help develop her den instinct?
I have a 4 month old labradoodle. We have had her for two weeks and then potty training has been challenging. We have her trained to intimate on a mat but #2 has been a challenge. We were told by the breeder that she was using a doggy door and of course she poops in front of every door. When we take her out she sniffs everything but does not poop or pee. We walk her three times a Day morning afternoon and evening and nothing yet outside. HELP!
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.
We just moved into a new apartment and took her outside to use the bathroom 4 times. She would not go. This last time, when we brought her in, she went to the bathroom right on the carpet. Why does she only go inside?
My dog is house-trained, so she knows not to pee inside, but now we've moved into an apartment and can't always take her outside to pee when she needs to. We've tried keeping her inside for a day and using beaphar Puppy Trainer, plus people said to give her a place to poop, take her there frequently, and limit her area. Doing this makes me worried, though, because she's really not peeing/pooping!
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.
We're working on moving the area for potty training closer to the back door to the backyard. Aside from moving the pee pee pads there, any other suggestions? Since we've moved them, he's peeing in more places areound the house that he hadn't in the past.
four year old female Spinone with nighttime urine leakage. On DES for 1 month but not helping
Hello. We have a 9 week male Morkie named Grits. We are trying to potty pad training and crate training. We let him out every 2 hours and let him do his business. Then we play with him for a bit, then back to the crate. Our question is, can we move the crate upstairs with us when we go to bed? The wife would really like for him to sleep in bed with us,but not until he is potty trained
My dog pees and poops on the carpet when we leave and at night . We have tried everything and she finds her way out . Metal cage-rips gums and teeth out, mesh cage chews her way out, kitchen with a gate chewed base boards has to have wood slivers removed from her mouth, we have take her to the vet many times no urinary trac infection being in her senior years ( 9) . We have sent her to day cares and she just freaks out barks the entire times and they call us to pick her up and nobody sits her.