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Dog owners elect to buy dog ramps for all reasons. When a dog begins to get older it may begin to lose its mobility and need a ramp to have onto the settee or a favorite chair. A dog after surgery might need a ramp while it is recovering. Tiny dog breeds struggling to jump high enough require a ramp to make it to where they would like to be- your bed for instance! People also may dog stairs due to their pups in order to protect their joints and hips from the exorbitant impact when jumping down from high chairs, beds or from vehicles.

Before buying one you its smart to think about a number of facets. First: how portable would you like this ramp? If you are thinking about moving your ramp in one location to a different usually, using in the home and then for the car, you will need to look at the dog ramps size and weight. A large dog steps would not be a proper if you'd like it to be portable. Some products telescope, roll, or fold in to smaller sizes when not being used. Nevertheless, you would not need a ramp with those extra costly features if you plan to keep the ramp in only one place and not move it.