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Let 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.
SKU | 1172689 |
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Primary Brand | PetSafe |
Days to Ship | Usually Leaves Warehouse in 2-3 Business Days |
Primary Color | White |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Large |
Length | 24 IN |
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Height | 20 IN |
Width | 16 IN |
US-1 Year.
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waltersmom
15 years ago
Our part dashound,Walter was having a hard time jumping on our bed. I placed the...
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SydneysFault
12 years ago
These stairs were delivered within 3-4 days. Unfortunately the stairs are flimsy...
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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.
We're considering a dog for adoption; likely basset-beagle mix (foster maybe some terrier). We have three staircases in our 4-floor townhouse. Concerned that stairs would be bad for his back if he shares that problem with Basset hounds. Do you think he will have issues based on these measurements, and the photo attached? 15" Neck; 15" Front paw/leg to shoulder area; 15" Rear paw/leg to shoulder area; 27" Chest circumference; 23 1/2" Base of neck to base of tail.
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 dog is 11 years old and is a miniature dachshund. she is about 10lbs. she can't go up our stairs or go on the chairs. It hurts her to pick her up and I think her back and legs are painful. Please help, we love her dearly.
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.
Will my ShiChon who is 15 long and 11 high fit in a airline soft sided carrier that is 17x11x11? Will she be comfortable as well? I’ve attached a picture of her in it. She climbed in herself.
16 year old with severe back problems. No medications. Surgery will not work. Now problems with back legs not walking as usual. We take up and down stairs or steps. Eating as usual. Just want to keep him comfortable as he is not giving up. Doesn’t really appear to be in severe pain, but a little. Would like something for the inflammation. Sleeps most of the day and night. Thank you for your help. Just can’t put down right now as he is not at that point yet.
Winston is 3 1/2 months old, about 25 lbs. I read that stairs can be bad for a dog at this age, given that they’re in their growth spurt - is that true? Unfortunately we live on the 4th floor of an apartment and our elevator is broken. Should we be carrying him up and down the stairs?
My 15 year old miniature dachshund fell down the stairs and now is in a lot of pain. If we touch under his chest he helps and we can’t lift him up.
we have a 20 pound rat terrier mix in excellent health, not overweight. She is 11 yrs old and we were trying to fin d a carrier like a backpack to put her in for our long walks, when she gets tired. There are so many to choose from. I like the ones that we strap on the front of the human, and her legs stick out at the top and bottom just like a real baby. However I am concerned that the position might put too much pressure on her back end. What can you recommend?
My Cocker Spaniel is going to be 13 years old. He is falling down and having a hard time getting up, what can I do to help him? There have been times that he has lost his bowel while struggling to get up if I am away or don't get to him in time.