The Pet Gear Easy Step Pet Stair has wide, deep steps to give smaller dogs the ability to get their entire body on each platform and large dogs the ability to comfortably climb the stairs. The innovative incline of each step reduces the amount of stairs needed to climb, eliminating stress on your pet. The carpet tread is easily removable and machine washable. Easily snaps together – no tools required!
Pet Gear Easy Step III Pet Stairs, 3-step/for cats and dogs up to 150-pounds, Large, Cocoa
(as of 25/04/2010 03:15 - more info)
$74
$60
Listed Under: Doors, Gates & Ramps
Wider and deeper stair landings for small and large dogsCarpet tread is removable for easy cleaningRubber grippers on bottom keep step secure and in placeSnaps together very easilyMeasures 25 x 16 x 2..read more
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a PART WAS BROKEN AND THERE IS A NOTE IN THE BOX (STATING BROKEN)FROM THE FIRST PERSON THAT BAUGHT IT AND RETURNED IT. WHY WOULD IT BE SENT OUT IN THAT CONDITION. MY HANDYMAN WORKED ON IT AND MY DOG IS USING IT. I DID NOT HAVE THE TIME TO RETURN IT AND GET IT REPLACED BECAUSE MY DOG IS OLD AND NEEDED IT RIGHT AWAY. AMAZON DID REFUND A PORTION OF MY PURCHASE PRICE
A great item for an older dog to climb into bed with you…or hop on the sofa. Very sturdy and lightweight so you can move it from room to room. The price was right too.
It is exactly what I ordered according to the description. It takes some training to get the dog used to climbing the stairs instead of jumping up or down from the bed but this three step model is the correct size for the bed.
These steps are just the right height for our new bed. We have a older dog and when the bed was set up she could not get on the bed without help. These steps work very well. With just a few days of coaxing her with a treat she is now able to go up or down without any help or coaxing. I would recommend this product.
I bought these after some research, but basically in a rush for steps for an older large dog that had just injured his hip and was in recovery. I need steps for an 80lb Ridgeback that will also hold up to the rest of the pack. I will say this… after 24 hours, the steps are holding up to a variety of dogs in a variety of weights as they try them out and learn to use them. (Meaning that so far the steps have not collapsed or fallen apart) They are NOT all that easy to put together – the so called “Snap together” process isn’t quite that simple. They were very wobbly after being “snapped” together, so I took out the hammer and gave several solid whacks on both sides. No more wobbles and there will be no deconstructing these steps either. One note for assembly – none of my pieces were labeled to match the included diagrams in the directions. Not a big deal, the photos were pretty easy to follow and common sense will direct you easily enough, but if you need the literal “Part A attaches to Part B” type directions then be aware that the pieces are NOT MARKED.
The carpet treads on each step do remove and go back into place easily enough with nice wide velcro strips. We have tile floors where these steps are being used and rather than risk any slippage at all, I put a nonslip rug under them before allowing the dogs access. The steps do have little rubber footie things on the underside, but better safe than sorry. It doesn’t take up as much floor space as I thought it would and that is a nice plus.