Dog Ramp For Tall Bed - Sparing Incline - No Slip Surface - 74 L x 16 W x 25 H - Weight Capacity: 76lbs.

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Size:Ā 74" L x 16" W x 25" H

Use Area:Ā Bed šŸ›ļø

Dog Type:Ā All Dog Breeds (Up to 76 lbs) āœ…

Ramps Help Manage:Ā IVDD, Hip Dysplasia, Luxated Patella, Etc. šŸ©¹


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KEY FEATURES:

šŸ¦“Easy Access Platform: With a gentle incline and flat platform, this ramp provides your pet an easy and comfortable way to reach higher surfaces.

šŸ¦“Non-Slip Carpet: The ramp's non-slip carpet ensures secure, stable steps, enhancing safety and style.

šŸ¦“Premium Construction: Crafted from durable pine wood, this dog ramp for bed offers robust, long-lasting support.

šŸ¦“Ergonomic Design: This wooden ramp helps pets reach higher places easily, reducing injury risk and minimizing strain on joints and muscles.

Specifications

Safeguard your furry friend's health. Our dog ramp for tall bed, offers a smooth incline that helps your canine get on and off your bed injury free.

Overall Dimensions

74" L x 16" W x 25" H

Weight Capacity

For Dogs Up to 76 lbs

Assembly

Required

THE IMPORTANCE OF DOG RAMPS

Dog Jumping: Health Risks Explained

šŸ©¼ Orthopedic Damage: Dogs' bodies are not built for compressive loads, so cumulative stress from jumping can cause long-term musculoskeletal issues, including spine and joint damage, leading to early arthritis, IVDD, and other dangerous orthopedic conditions.

šŸš‘ Potential Paralysis: Jumping and landing pose significant health risks, often leading to disc bulges or herniations that can compress the spinal cord and cause paralysis.

šŸ’„ Surface Impact: Sudden impact from transitioning between hard, soft, or slippery surfaces, like jumping from a sofa to a slick rug, increases the risk of injury.

A golden retriever dog descending from a bed, using the dog ramp for tall bed.

HOW A DOG RAMP FOR TALL BED HELPS

šŸ¦“ Joint and Spine Protection:Ā The dog ramp for tall bed provides a gentle incline, reducing joint and spine damage and minimizing the risk of immobility.

šŸ›”ļø Enhanced Safety:Ā The pet ramp for bed offers a stable path, decreasing the chances of accidents like strains, falls, and muscle or ligament tears, creating a safer environment for dogs.

ā­ Universal Use:Ā Suitable for dogs of all sizes and ages, dog ramps for bed make it easier for them to access high pieces of furniture without the strain and injuries from jumping.

WHAT DOG PARENTS ARE SAYING ABOUT OUR RAMPS

Chris

Sturdy ramp for our active terrier

We got this ramp for our Terrier mix, Molly, who loves to jump on our tall bed. The ramp is incredibly sturdy and well-built, which gives us peace of mind. Molly took to it right away and now uses it effortlessly. Itā€™s such a relief knowing she can get up and down safely. Weā€™re considering getting another one for our second dog

Anna and James

Effective ramp for senior dog

Our senior Cocker Spaniel, Rusty, struggled with our tall bed, especially as heā€™s gotten older. This ramp has made such a difference for him. Itā€™s stable and easy for Rusty to navigate.

Mark

Impressed with the quality

We were looking for a ramp for our Dachshund, Cooper, and came across this one. The quality is outstandingā€”itā€™s solid, with a surface that provides excellent traction for Cooper. The design is thoughtful, and it fits perfectly next to our bed.

3 EASY STEPS TO HELP YOUR DOG MASTER THE RAMP

STEP 1: Introduce

Place the ramp and encourage your dog to explore it with treats or toys (If the ramp is adjustable in height, place it flat). Let them get comfortable being around it without any pressure.

STEP 2: Build Confidence

Once your dog is familiar with the ramp, continue placing treats every 6-7 inches to motivate them to start walking on it. Use positive reinforcement and praise to build their confidence as they use the ramp.

STEP 3: Practice Regularly

Practice regularly with the ramp. Be patient and consistently reward your dog. Over time, they'll become more comfortable and confident using the ramp.

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