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The Pet Gear Easy Step II Pet Stairs are a good option for those needing help for their pets to reach higher surfaces. The steps are well-built and easy to assemble. However, some users report issues with the sloping design causing Slater feet, and some pets refuse to use them.
Tripping hazard for humans
Prevention: Apply reflective tape or other visual indicators to the edges
Pets may experience back or leg weakness
Prevention: Consider alternative stairs designed for pets with mobility issues
Users praise the sturdy and durable materials used in construction
Most users find the assembly process straightforward and quick
The stairs are easy to move around and can be taken in and out of vehicles
Several users mentioned that the stairs helped their arthritic pets
Users feel that the stairs are a good value for the quality and functionality they provide
Some users report that the sloping design of the stairs causes their pets to slip
Tip: Consider adding non-slip material to the steps
A few users mentioned that their pets, particularly dogs, refuse to use the stairs
Small pets with back issues may struggle with the stairs, leading to potential injuries
The stairs blend into the surroundings, posing a tripping hazard for humans
Tip: Add reflective tape or other visual indicators
The stairs may not be sturdy enough for larger or heavier pets
Factors: Frequency of use, Weight of the pet, Material quality
These stairs are best suited for small to medium-sized pets. Some reviewers also mentioned they are good for arthritic pets.
Yes, most users find the assembly process straightforward and quick.
Some users report slipping on the carpeted steps and suggest adding non-slip material. Additionally, the stairs may blend into surroundings and pose a tripping hazard for humans. Small pets may also experience discomfort or instability when climbing.
"This is so easy for us to use with our 75-lb dog. The dog is stable on the steps and uses them happily."
"My dog hates it and jumps right over it. It isnβt a standard calibration for rise and depth and the slant is weird. Not a fan."
These stairs are a reliable choice for helping pets access higher surfaces. However, the sloping design may cause issues for some pets.