Solvit Side Door Ramp Adapter
The Solvit Side Door Ramp Adapter helps pets access vehicles but has fit and stability iss...
The PetSafe Happy Ride Telescoping Dog Car Ramp is generally well-received for its durability and ease of use. However, some users find it too heavy, particularly those with back issues. It's suitable for senior or arthritic dogs, and it holds up well for various sizes.
Potential back issues for users due to weight.
Prevention: Consider the weight factor before purchasing.
The ramp holds up well under use.
Telescoping design makes it convenient to store and use.
The gradual incline is helpful for senior or arthritic dogs.
The ramp can be adjusted to fit different vehicle heights.
The ramp is wide and stable, which is reassuring for pets and owners.
The ramp is very heavy, making it difficult to handle for those with back issues.
The nonskid surface does not provide good traction for some dogs.
Tip: Adding a carpet or treat strips.
The long entry features can be intimidating for some dogs.
Tip: Extra training and treats.
Factors: Frequency of use, Pet size, Environmental conditions
Yes, the ramp can support up to 200-pounds and is suitable for large dogs.
The ramp is very durable and can last for a long time with proper care.
Yes, the ramp is easy to use, but some users may need extra training for their dogs.
"We needed an extra long ramp to help our dog who just had a TPLO avoid using our 5 front steps. At 43 lbs, she was getting heavy to carry up and down the front stairs every time she needed to go potty. This is our second design of a dog ramp. The first was plastic, heavy, and was not secure on our..."
"I have a back injury and 100 pound dog and he has joint issues. We needed something to help him get in and out of the back of our SUV. This is very well-made, but unfortunately ridiculously heavy. I tried to look up the weight on here and Iβm not seeing it, but I canβt lift it and I am 5 foot si..."
This ramp is a good investment for those who need a durable, functional ramp for their dogs, particularly older or arthritic ones. However, consider the weight factor if you have back issues or limited strength.