Details
- This folding ramp helps dogs up to 150 pounds get in and out of the car with ease.
- A great way to protect your pal’s joints or to help smaller pups get in and out of your vehicle.
- Features a high-traction surface and side rails to help prevent slipping and falling.
- Weighs only 10 pounds for a lightweight and durable design that is easy to lift.
- Works well with cars, minivans and SUVs.
Make it easy for your pooch to take a ride with the PetSafe Happy Ride Folding Dog Ramp. This folding ramp helps your pup get in and out of the car—perfect for protecting her joints by removing the need to jump. It features a high-traction surface and side rails to help your pooch confidently walk up and down without slipping. The durable and lightweight design is easy to lift in and out of your vehicle while being strong enough to support pups up to 150 pounds. It also folds for easy storage and works well with cars, minivans and SUVs. This convenient ramp is a great way to help get your canine companion’s car adventure off on the right paw!
Specifications
| Item Number | 68759 |
|---|---|
| Weight | 10 pounds |
| Dimensions | 62 x 16 x 4 inches |
| Number Of Steps | N/A |
| Placement | Car |
| Lifestage | Adult |
| Breed Size | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, Giant Breeds |
| Features | Foldable, Non-slip Tread, Non-skid |
| Material | Plastic |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Tools Included | N/A |
| Recommended Pet Weight | up to 150 pounds |
Precautions
HAZARDS TO HUMANS: The SOLVIT Pet Ramp is designed for use only by pets such as dogs, cats, and small animals. It is not intended to carry humans or heavy loads. Using the Ramp in this way voids the warranty and creates an unsafe situation! Please follow this guideline strictly.
Instructions
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The Pet Ramp should come packaged with the safety locking
strap engaged (on side of ramp, see image). To disengage,
pull on the finger tab which will remove the bulb end from
the opposite ramp piece. -
To use the Pet Ramp, simply unfold into a straight shape, set
the angled, upper end (with the “Solvit” logo) on the surface
to which the pet is trying to climb (car, couch, etc.), and set
the angled, lower surface on the ground. When finished,
simply fold the ramp into the closed position, engage the
safety locking strap, and stow in a convenient place. -
It is important to make sure the rubber feet on the upper and lower ends of the ramp are resting firmly on a
stable surface (car bumper, sidewalk, etc.) before using. If the rubber feet are not in contact, the ramp could
shift during use. -
Please note when the safety locking strap is not engaged, it is possible for the ramp to swing open
unintentionally. Always engage the locking strap when the ramp is not in use. -
Training: Many pets will begin using the Pet Ramp with no hesitation. If your pet is unsure at first, lay the
Ramp flat on the ground and allow your pet to become comfortable walking on it before using it in an
inclined position. It also helps to hold your pet by the collar and offer reassuring praise and/or treats as your
pet gains confidence using the Ramp. For vehicle use, command your pet to stay inside the vehicle until the
Ramp is deployed, then walk your pet down safely. -
If the plastic parts of the Pet Ramp become dirty, simply clean with any standard
household cleaner. The tread material can be cleaned with mild detergent and a stiff brush, or a strong jet of
water. The Ramp should be maintenance-free. If a problem occurs, please contact Customer Service below.
Size
| Product | Dimensions | Pet Weight | Product Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| UltraLite Bi-Fold Pet Ramp | 62 x 16 x 4 inches | up to 150 lbs | 10 lbs |
FAQ
Can I use the ramp to help my pet go up stairs?
Yes, but with limitations. The “pitch” of stairs is generally much steeper than ramps (think of wheelchair ramps outside of buildings), so placing the ramp over the top of stairs will make it too steep to use. If the staircase only consists of a few steps, then the ramp might work but the bottom of the ramp must be placed farther out than the bottom step. The average “height” of individual steps (known as the “rise”) is 7-8 inches. By referring to the “recommended height” figure for a given ramp, you can determine how many steps can be covered safely. For example, the Deluxe Telescoping Ramp extends to 72 inches and is recommended for heights up to 28 inches. This ramp would probably work well for covering 3-4 steps. However, it’s always best to measure the rise (height) and run (length) of the area involved to make sure the ramp will work in your particular situation.
























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