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Pet Gear Easy Step II Dog & Cat Stairs with 2 Steps
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Pet Gear Full Length Extra Wide Tri-Fold Pet Ramp
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For |
dog or cat
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dog or cat
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Usage |
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Benefits |
- Wider and deeper stair landings for small and large dogs
- Carpet tread removes easily and is machine washable
- Rubber grippers on bottom keep step secure and in place
- Snaps together very easily
- Step height 6"
- 1st step depth 11.5", 2nd step depth 12.25"
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Portable, easy-to-use pet ramp for all pets, especially elderly or sick pets, those with joint issues, or those needing help getting into hard to reach places Unlike other ramps, it has a wider width, making it easier for large pets Non-skid surface and bottom rubber grippers for steady footing Folds easily and latches together for easy storage and transportation Built-in gripper handle for trouble-free carrying Great to use for taller vehicles due to its long length, allowing for lower incline Includes nylon strap to attach to vehicle's floor latch for added safety Holds up to 200 pounds Easy and safe for your pet to use For outdoor use only
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