High Density Foam Dog Stairs Ramp for Beds Couches, Romrol Pet Steps with Durable Non-Slip Waterproof Fabric Cover, Dog Slope Stairs Friendly to Small Dogs and Cats or Pets Joints, 2-Tiers
D**N
niceee
The Romrol Dog Stairs Ramp for Beds and Couches is a fantastic product designed to make it easier for pets, especially small dogs and cats, to access higher places like beds and couches. With its 3-tier design and 15-inch height, it’s perfectly sized for smaller pets that may have difficulty jumping or climbing.One of the standout features of this product is its extra-wide steps, providing more surface area for your pet to comfortably navigate. The durable non-slip waterproof fabric cover is another big plus, offering great traction to prevent accidents and ensuring the stairs stay clean and dry, even if your pet has accidents or muddy paws.The ramp’s construction is solid, and it’s lightweight enough to be moved around easily, making it convenient for indoor use. The steps are gentle on your pet's joints, especially for older dogs or cats, which is important for their overall health. Plus, the soft fabric cover adds an extra layer of comfort for pets as they climb up and down.Overall, the Romrol Dog Stairs Ramp is a well-designed, functional solution for pets who need a little assistance getting onto furniture. It provides a safe, comfortable, and non-slip path for your furry friend, and it looks great in any home. Highly recommend it for pet owners with small to medium-sized pets.
S**L
Great for small dogs or dogs with leg issues
Best purchase for my fur baby and my peace of mind lol I have a small dog. Every time he wanted to get on and off the bed he would cry for me to pick him up. Jumping up and down was hurting his legs. It’s light weight and doesn’t move from where you place it. He loves running up and down the stairs with ease. It took some getting used to at first he was scared but now he loves it. He even sit in the middle sometimes. The grey matches my room decorations perfectly. It’s also comfortable. I’m going to purchase one for my mom’s apartment for when he visit her.
B**R
Steps Work Fine!
I bought this for my elderly Maltipoo to get down off of the bed without jumping down, (we have another dog who tore his ACL doing the same thing so we wanted to stop it before we ran into another $3k surgery bill.) It takes a few days for the steps to enlarge and harden, but afterwards it’s a fairly sturdy set of stairs that can handle about a 25 pound dog. My doggie learned to use them quickly and he loves not having to jump down off of the bed. The only thing I can say is the highest step is not as large as the other 3 which would’ve made it easier for my dog to use the stairs. (I have a bed with a large mattress so I should’ve bought the five step model, but this one works okay). Just give it a little time and I think your dog will love the stairs, I think impatience has driven most of the negative reviews of the stairs on here, not the quality of the product.
C**E
Great ramp for little dogs.
Great ramp. Easy to put the cover on. Nicely made, the color is great and can my dog has no trouble climbing the ramp.
M**G
The Path of True Love was Never Straighter
I have a Pembroke Corgi (mix) now. Adopted a couple of years ago. Sweet little thing. My couch is low; too low for my comfort but the perfect height for a "low rider", long backed dog to get up and down from without causing any physical harm. But the bed is a different matter. Now, I want it understood that I set boundaries with my dog. My dog has her own bed (and she has created two more sites that are her beds). My dog is NOT allowed on MY bed. Simple. Stay down. This is NOT your bed. And the reason is that the top of the bed is very far from the floor. A Pembroke Corgi is an athletic dog and can jump UP on things easily enough but what about jumping DOWN? Simply put, Corgis have no concept of size. So, we would turn in for the night and when I was safely sound asleep, the dog would jump up on the bed and sack out. I'd wake up in the morning and the dog, sensing my waking, would jump down - about 3 feet to the floor - and rush into her bed. I tried explaining to her that she should NOT do that. Do NOT jump off the bed. If she finds herself "stuck" on the bed first thing in the morning, don't jump down; I'll help her down. I'll place her on the floor. But it was like she didn't understand English or something. She kept jumping down. <sigh> OK. New plan. I had a small stair set from a previous dog and a previous sofa. As before, the dog could jump UP on the sofa, but I didn't want him to jump down, so I got the stairs. And he used the stairs half the time: going up. Never going down. <sigh> I tried to teach him to use the stairs to get down, but he never really liked them and, oddly enough, he eventually just stopped getting on the sofa at all. OK. Problem solved! So, with this new dog/ new target, I recycled the old stairs for use on the bed. If she is going to get up on the bed, anyway, let's get her down safely. I taught her to use the stairs. And she used them any time I was watching but never any other time - like when I was waking up. And she never liked descending the stairs. That was very uncomfortable/ unsure for her. And then I saw these stairs on Amazon. Well .... something about a fool and money but I can't remember the rest ... so, I bought one. AND IT WORKS GREAT!!! The dog uses the stars exclusively now; up AND down! Foam based so there are no sharp edges to contend with. The UPWARD, scallop shaped stair design has no stair "drop" so it is less visually intimidating for the beast. She uses it always. Up and Down. I can't say enough good about these stairs! .... I would like to have boundaries back but ... oh well. She's an adopted, old dog. She deserves a cushy life now, I guess. But, yeah, get this stair set. You'll (probably) like them. And your dog will, too.
L**P
better than the hard plastic stairs but...
bought 2 for our 17 years old Maltese. They are much better than the hard plastics stairs.One issue is that both of them have curvy base so they are not too stable, like rocking chairs. Thought they may change to flat after fully settled. But after 2 months, they are still the same.Had to use some folded towels on one end to make them stable.This is a manufacture issue. They should make the base a reverse curve a little to be stable.Other than that, it is not a deal breaking and we keep them.
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