Dog Stairs For Couch - No Slip Padding - Inner Storage Space - 17.5"L x 16"W x 15" H - Weight Capacity: 66lbs.
Size:Â 17.5"L x 16"W x 15" H
Use Area: Couch 🛋️
Dog Type:Â Small & Medium Breeds (Up to 66 lbs.) âś…
Stairs Help Manage:Â Joint Pain, Obesity, Mobility Issues, Etc. đź©ą
KEY FEATURES:
🦴Non-Slip Carpet Tread: Ensures safety by preventing slipping.
🦴Paw-Friendly Carpet: Carpet cloth treads protect your pet's paws and prevent slipping.
🦴Anti-Skid Base: Features a base that prevents the stairs from sliding.
🦴Spacious Storage: Large inner compartment for storing your pet's daily essentials.
🦴Easy to Clean: Material can be wiped clean with a damp cloth.
🦴User-Friendly Design: Provides an easy pathway with a flat surface for pausing between steps.
Specifications
Make your couch more accessible and safer for your dog with our dog stairs for couch. Eliminate the risk of injury from jumping off.
17.5"L x 16"W x 15" H
66 lbs.
Required
Fir wood, Carpet cloth
17.5"L x 6.5"W x 5"H
10.1lbs.
White
THE IMPORTANCE OF DOG STAIRS
Dog Jumping: Health Risks Explained
đź©Ľ 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.
đźš‘ 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.
đź’Ą 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.
HOW PET STAIRS FOR COUCH HELP
🦴 Muscle and Joint Support: The dog stairs for couch minimize strain on muscles and joints while promoting proper posture.
⬆️ Enhanced Activity Levels: They encourage healthy activity levels at home, helping dogs strengthen their bodies comfortably.
đź©ą Injury Prevention: The dog steps for couch reduce the risk of strains, sprains, and falls by offering a safe and stable path.
WHAT DOG PARENTS ARE SAYING ABOUT OUR DOG STAIRS
Shirley
I like the storage compartment
I was looking for a set of dog stairs that wouldn’t be an eyesore in my living room. These stairs are not only functional but also stylish. The fabric matches my decor perfectly, and the inner storage space is a brilliant bonus! Now my dog can easily get up on the couch, and I have extra space to store her toys. It’s a win-win!
Frank
Perfect for my yorkie’s needs
My Yorkie is very small and has always had trouble getting up on the couch. These stairs have been amazing for her. The no-slip padding ensures she doesn’t slip, and the stairs are just the right height for her. She took to them immediately and now uses them multiple times a day without any issues. I’m so happy with this purchase.
Dennis
Improved my dog’s joint health
My older pomeranian - Laslo had a leg injury a few months ago, and jumping on and off the couch was really taking a toll on her recovery. These dog stairs have made such a difference in her mobility and comfort. She no longer has to struggle or risk further injury, and I've noticed she's more active and playful since we got them. It's been a great investment in her health and well-being.
3 EASY STEPS TO HELP YOUR DOG MASTER THE STAIRS
STEP 1: Introduce
Start by placing the dog stairs in their designated use area and encouraging your dog with treats and praise.
STEP 2: Build Confidence
Place a treat on each step and let your dog get used to the stairs. Always supervise them until they are comfortable using them on their own. Allow them to take time and build confidence.
STEP 3: Practice Regularly
Practice regularly with the stairs. Reduce treats gradually and use praise and occasional rewards for successful climbs. Consistent positive reinforcement will help your dog use the stairs independently.
FAQ
What’s the best way to teach my dog to use the stairs?
- Start by placing the dog stairs on a flat surface next to your couch and encouraging your dog with treats and praise.
- Place a treat on each step and let your dog get used to the stairs. Always supervise them until they are comfortable using them on their own.
What should I do if my dog refuses to use the stairs?
Patience and positive reinforcement are key. Try using treats and praise to encourage your dog. If problems persist, contact a professional dog trainer.
What are the best practices for preventing dog injuries when using the dog stairs?
Ensure the dog stairs for couch are stable and secure, supervise your dog during initial use, and keep the surface free of obstructions and slippery substances.
Are these stairs suitable for vehicles?
These dog stairs are designed for couch use, but some people also use them for their car. If you need a vehicle-specific solution, check out our car dog ramps
Can the dog stairs be used outdoors?
Although these stairs are designed for indoor use, you can occasionally use them outside. However, do not leave them outside for long periods, as they are not weather-resistant and shouldn't be exposed to rain and other weather conditions.