Ramp 4 Paws Small 37L x 15.5W

Ramp 4 Paws Small 37L x 15.5W

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Lightweight and deploys easily Stores conveniently in cylinder form Engineering and manufacturing of uncompromising quality Constructed of durable glass-filled polypropylene and Impact resistant polycarbonate Available in two models: 18-link and 10-link Ribbed rubber footings on both ends provide stability Textured strips, packaged separately, give added traction Comes with washable nylon storage bag Training instructions for both owner and dog are included Made with pride in the USA RAMP4PAWS is designed for dogs weighing 160lbs or less, when they enter and exit vehicles. And, after surgery, injury, or with advancing age, a dog with limited mobility may need help climbing a few stairs. RAMP4PAWS is designed and manufactured with two objectives -- safety and convenience for you and your canine companion. Every ramp comes with detailed instructions on how to use the ramp, and how to train your dog to use it. With your patience, lots of praise and enthusiasm, and some tasty little treats, your dog should learn to walk up and down the ramp with confidence. Unlike other dog ramps, RAMP4PAWS rolls up for easy, compact storage so you can travel conveniently with it in the car. It is lighter weight than most other dog ramps. Each ramp comes with a set of textured strips which can be applied for extra traction. In addition, every ramp comes with its own washable nylon storage bag (with instructions attached). 18-Link Ramp The 18-link ramp is designed for station wagons, most SUVs and small trucks. From the ground to the top of your car bumper/tailgate, the height should be no more than 31" in order to ensure that the slope of the ramp will be manageable for your dog. (Heights greater than this may cause the slope of the ramp to be too steep.) Some SUVs (the Volvo, BMW and full-size Range Rover) are not suitable for Ramp4Paws because they have rear doors which split in half: the window portion lifts up, and the lower portion folds down to rest on top of the bumper, adding several inches to the bumper height and making the ground-to-tailgate angle too steep. The Audi Q7 bumper also presents a problem: the bumper has no rubber surface on which to rest the ramp’s rubber foot, and is slightly sloping, making it difficult to position the ramp securely. If you own a truck, with a tailgate that folds down to rest on the bumper, please make sure the ground-to-tailgate distance is no more than 31". For example, the Ford Ranger, Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon are suitable for the 18-link ramp. 10-Link Ramp The 10-link ramp is designed for vans with sliding side doors, two-door cars, and small sets of stairs. Vans with sliding side doors are lower to the ground and open wide enough to accommodate the 10-link ramp nicely; ground-to-vehicle entry height should be no more than 17". Two door cars also open wide enough for the ramp. The 10-link ramp also is suitable for small sets of stairs.

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