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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 3 y/o female Pitt was rolled down 3 concrete steps by my 18 m/o male Pitt. She sometimes acts as if her left is asleep. Since this incident, she hasn't been leaping and bounding. That was her thing. She is avoiding jumping on the bed and into the truck (Mercury mountaineer). How long does bruising take to heal? Help please, this is my baby girl. Thank you.
My Pomeranian/Chihuahua mix has had to stay in her pet taxi/ kennel for up to 13 hours a night. Due to night shift-job. She hasn't had any accidents in the kennel. However after I'm home for a little while she starts having accidents in the house. She's a year and a half old and weighs 7lbs. Is it unhealthy for her to hold her urine and stool that long ?
My dog is a maltese/poodle and about 6 yrs. old. He was a rescue from PetCo. We are not active people being in our 70's and have med. conditions but he sometimes gets a run but usually a mild walk. He has been chewing at his front legs to where they are discolored. At his last grooming his eyes became irritated from the eyebrows being shaved too close and he kept rubbing them so I washed them with a boric acid solution made for humans. They seem better but still have the hard gunk on the edges.
My dog is having trouble standing. She is old and has bad hips, but this is the first time she has been unable to stand
Have a spunky new rescue chihuahua mix and she is skittish. So much so she will resist any efforts to trim her nails. We have 4 dogs so I have trimmed nails hundreds of times--but with Ricki Ricardo, no luck. I sit on the floor and flip them over and cradle them between my legs. My wife distracts them with peanut butter on a spoon. Besides going to a groomer or vet, any ideas? I thought maybe a groomer table might help. Are there premium nail cutters of higher quality than store bought?
My cat Charlie is 13 years old. And he is having trouble jumping up on to my bed. And my bed is only 3 inches tall. So I am wondering if I should take him to the vet
My dog is old and has had several bad falls now on our laminate and tile floors. She just needs some traction to prevent her from slipping. There are many dog boots out there for hiking and what not. They seem like they would help her from slipping on the floor. Could she wear boots like that 24/7? Or at least most of the day? I could also buy a paw cream as well to prevent bad rubbing. Do you know of any boots specifically made for constant use? Or any other products she could benefit from?
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