Pet Loader is the safe way to put your dog into your car, SUV, Van, truck or RV. It is wider and more stable than a ramp, and folds to easlily store. Available at www.petloader.com
Best bang for your buck. My Great Dane slipped a disk in his neck from jumping in my Yukon. This is a necessity for older dogs. He never had a problem jumping in my SUV when he was younger. I was warned by my vet that any breed or size of dog will have back problems from jumping on and off beds, in and out of car, trucks. Better to be safe than sorry like we were.
I have just ordered this in the UK and can’t wait for it to arrive I have a pick up and use a ramp but my boy has a degenerative muscle problem in his rear legs so pushing up a steep ramp isn’t helping There isn’t a price to put on his well-being
I agree it's pricey, but it looks extremely stable, which means our dog will be more inclined to use it. That means less lifting for my back. :-) We haven't bought yet, but probably will.
This looks ideal for my dog. Unfortunately, I just ordered a ramp (which he's had trouble with, in the past). If only I'd known about this last week...
After a mishap with a regular ramp that now my dog refuses to use due to fear, I am trying to make the decision to purchase these. I am concerned that some of these videos show a lot of bounce and instability, while others with similar size dogs show almost none. Is that due to whether they are the XL or light models?
I need one that can support 325 pounds, safely, but would prefer a 350 lb. tolerance so i know my little girl can get in and out without the chance of injury. It would be better than having to drive up next to the porch and running a ramp out to the back seat and then figuring out how to disembark and reload when we get to our destination. Also, I'd prefer rubber matts on the steps rather than slippery carpet. I think it would be more secure and less slippery for her little teensy tiny itty-bitty hooves. 🐴
Can't believe what the hater todofrombulgaria said about American laziness when just trying to help their dogs. I guess you have to take the rude, judgmental people with the kind, non-judgmental people in this world. I totally stay away from the former.
It's beyond imaginable to non-Americans, but certainly not to America's inventors, such as Charles D. Seeberger's invention, the escalator. You can thank us anytime your jealousy allows you to. In the meantime, work on developing an imagination of your own and maybe, just maybe, you'll come up with a good idea, too.
Best bang for your buck. My Great Dane slipped a disk in his neck from jumping in my Yukon. This is a necessity for older dogs. He never had a problem jumping in my SUV when he was younger. I was warned by my vet that any breed or size of dog will have back problems from jumping on and off beds, in and out of car, trucks. Better to be safe than sorry like we were.
So far the best n most comfortable I have seen
Just got ours. My 4 yrs old dog had to be trained with treats but he is using it.💜💙💚
My senior parents just ordered for their older great pyrenees. Should really help.
This is great. Now I’m working out how to make one... 👍🏼
How about you buy one instead of stealing the idea you’d have never had on your own 😉
@@garybrown5769 dont be jealous he actually has a skill to make things unlike you
I have just ordered this in the UK and can’t wait for it to arrive I have a pick up and use a ramp but my boy has a degenerative muscle problem in his rear legs so pushing up a steep ramp isn’t helping
There isn’t a price to put on his well-being
Solid product but $380 for 4 steps is priced too high IMO
I agree it's pricey, but it looks extremely stable, which means our dog will be more inclined to use it. That means less lifting for my back. :-)
We haven't bought yet, but probably will.
amazing product. only one issue-- the price.
Think I want to try this one for my senior dog.
This looks ideal for my dog. Unfortunately, I just ordered a ramp (which he's had trouble with, in the past). If only I'd known about this last week...
Exceptional review, thank you!
Looks like a great product. Too bad it's so expensive. Really, $300.00 for pet stairs? I could build this myself for under $50.00.
After a mishap with a regular ramp that now my dog refuses to use due to fear, I am trying to make the decision to purchase these. I am concerned that some of these videos show a lot of bounce and instability, while others with similar size dogs show almost none. Is that due to whether they are the XL or light models?
If I use this for my camper, can we walk on it too? My husband is about 200 lbs
Perfecto, en Perú lo venden?
I need one that can support 325 pounds, safely, but would prefer a 350 lb. tolerance so i know my little girl can get in and out without the chance of injury. It would be better than having to drive up next to the porch and running a ramp out to the back seat and then figuring out how to disembark and reload when we get to our destination. Also, I'd prefer rubber matts on the steps rather than slippery carpet. I think it would be more secure and less slippery for her little teensy tiny itty-bitty hooves. 🐴
Great design but at £250-70 I don't think so
How much duz it carst dog ramp
2 Grmen shepherd Male and female
Where can I get this in Australia
🎉🎉
not A single truck !!!! WTF
Hi, can i buy this in the UK ?
Purchase
Can't believe what the hater todofrombulgaria said about American laziness when just trying to help their dogs. I guess you have to take the rude, judgmental people with the kind, non-judgmental people in this world. I totally stay away from the former.
This is super way to take money from stupid people 😃😃😃
why steps??? escalator is better... american laziness is beyond imagiable :)
a 170lb great dane with bad joints is difficult to pick up and put into the back of a truck. i know, ive done it.
@@lightninguitarsolo
Wow 170 pounds.
We have a lab.
It's beyond imaginable to non-Americans, but certainly not to America's inventors, such as Charles D. Seeberger's invention, the escalator. You can thank us anytime your jealousy allows you to. In the meantime, work on developing an imagination of your own and maybe, just maybe, you'll come up with a good idea, too.