Originally submitted at CSN Stores
Pet steps are fast becoming an indispensable aid for concerned owners who value the independence of their pets. Pet stairs are useful not only for elderly or infirm dogs and cats but for little creatures that cannot reach their favorite places without jumping or human assistance.
Perfect for our Doggies
By Mom to Many Pups from Central Florida on 1/27/2011
out of 5We purchased this for our 5 Yorkies and 1 Min-Pin/Chihuahua to get up and down off the bed. We put it at the bottom of the bed and they started using it right away, the 2 little ones who are only 6 pounds and have 3 inch legs LOVE it and took to it right away. They love having the freedom of getting up & down during the night and I love that I don't have to keep picking them up each time they get down. It is very well made and very sturdy. Because it is carpeted, the dogs have no problem going up and down, they don't slip at all.
The only two problems that I have with it is that it isn't really portable as advertised because it is pretty heavy. Also, you can see the nail heads in the sides where the stairs have been nailed into the sides because I purchased a light color. I'm sure they wouldn't be as visable in the darker colors.
Overall a wonderful purchase that we are very happy with.
The only two problems that I have with it is that it isn't really portable as advertised because it is pretty heavy. Also, you can see the nail heads in the sides where the stairs have been nailed into the sides because I purchased a light color. I'm sure they wouldn't be as visable in the darker colors.
Overall a wonderful purchase that we are very happy with.
(legalese)
4 comments:
Looks like the pups are incredibly happy with their new stairs :)
And incredibly SPOILED!!! LOL
you know we might have to check into that. Layla had the two step thing but her arthritis is getting worse and that is just not enough now....hmmmmm...those look like they might just work!
That is such a great idea! I wish I had this when I had MY little chihuahua, he would come and bark in the middle of the night until i leaned down and picked him up!
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