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Unipaws Large Foldable Wooden Pet Ramp with Adjustable Height, Dog Ramp to Reach High Bed and Couch with Non-Slip Yoga Mat, White Features: Material: MDF Style: Stylish, Modern, Functional, Convenient Package Includes: 1 x Pet Ramp 1 x Installation Instruction.
SKU | 4668788 |
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Primary Brand | UniPaws |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 15.8 LBS |
Primary Color | White |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Large |
Material | MDF |
Height | 20.5 IN |
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Width | 48 IN |
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