Pet Studio Dog RampSteps
In a Nutshell
- Great for older dogs or those with mobility issues.
- Durability is questionable
- Versatile, but size might be an issue for smaller humans.
Quick Verdict
The Pet Studio Dog RampSteps receive mixed reviews. Users appreciate the product's sturdy design and versatility, but there are concerns about durability and potential safety issues. Most users are satisfied, particularly those with older or disabled dogs. However, durability issues and rare incidents of maladjustment were noted.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Steps can collapse under weight of larger dogs
Prevention: Spot clean
Pet may get sick after chewing smaller pieces
Prevention: Put away any loose or small parts
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Versatile Use (2)
Product can be used as dual ramp and stairs
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Durable Design (3)
Product is made of high-quality materials and is sturdy.
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Large Capacity (2)
The steps are sturdy and can support large dogs.
Cons
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Durability Issues (2) major
Some users reported structural failures and safety concerns.
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Pet React (1) critical
Some pets initially found them awkward.
Tip: Training
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Elderly Dogs β Provides easy access to high surfaces. One customer mentioned a disabled dog using the steps successfully.
- β’ Dog Owners β Large dog breeds,esp. large varieties from 85-90 pounds were mentioned to fit easily.
β Skip If
- β’ Pets with specific injuries β Worries about step collapsing
- β’ Owners unsatisfied by structure β Uneasy on the grafical design
Durability & Care
Factors: velcro straps attached
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- π‘ regular intermittent checks
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Are the steps stable for large dogs?
Yes, the steps are considered stable and sturdy for large dogs.
Can these steps be used as a ramp?
Yes, the steps can be used as both stairs and a ramp, making them versatile.
Highlighted Reviews
"Got them for our dog who has bad legs and the other who is getting old. Well made and look very nice. The only one who uses them is the cat who can jump like an Impala and doesnβt need them"
"The step collapsed, the hole where the dowel was sitting ripped and the stair collapsed. Thank god my dog wasnβt hurt. That really could have injured him and his leg is already hurt. Heβs 90 pounds, well within the weight that the stairs supported."
Bottom Line
The Pet Studio Dog RampSteps offer decent durability, but safety concerns still exist. Highly recommended for dogs, particularly the older ones, but clients should be cautious about durability related issues and passable advice on the usage.