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Pet cuddle time continue with your best friend with the help of PetSafe CozyUp Folding Pet Steps. If your dog or cat isn't quite tall enough to reach the bed or couch, or if you want to help protect their joints, folding pet steps give your furry friend the freedom to get on and off furniture all by themselves. Weighing only 5 pounds, these pet steps are easy for you to carry and move around your house. Although light, the strong, durable folding steps can support up to 150 pounds and are suited for small to medium size pets. The fabric covers, siderails and nonskid feet allow your dog or cat to confidently walk up and down the pet steps without the steps sliding around or wobbling. Between snuggle sessions, you can conveniently store the pet steps by folding them flat and sliding it under a piece of furniture. The pet steps are available in 2 colors, tan and grey. PetSafe brand is here to help you and your pet live happy together.
SKU | 3310750 |
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Primary Brand | PetSafe |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 10.05 LBS |
Primary Color | Grey |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | X-Large |
Length | 28 IN |
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Height | 25 IN |
Width | 18 IN |
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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.
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.
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.
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Do dachshunds many ramps for stairs, couches and beds?
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