🐕 Elevate your pet’s lifestyle with style and safety!
The Mini 5 Step Value Line Dog Steps is a compact, durable pet staircase designed for small pets up to 20 lbs. Featuring a sturdy 0.38'' thick OSB wood core covered in needle punch carpet, it offers secure footing and reliable support. Measuring 26" tall and 12" wide, it fits perfectly next to furniture, making it easier for your furry friend to access favorite spots. Proudly made in the USA, this pet step combines functionality with quality craftsmanship.
S**S
The best stairs!
I had some of those plastic steps covered with a fleecy material for quite a while for my two Chihuahuas. Then we rescued a German Shepherd puppy who thought she was a small dog as she grew into a very big dog. She would step on those plastic steps until they broke. I did some research and nearly ordered another brand of steps until I carefully read the reviews and realized they would not be as sturdy as I needed.These steps fit the needs of my animal family perfectly! These are SO sturdy. My now 60-lb and growing puppy stands on these steps. They hold her weight and more. Very sturdy. Some of the reviews faulted the fact that they are narrow. They are a bit narrow but fortunately none of my dogs have had a problem with that. They work just fine. They are very well made. The carpet is very nice so the little dogs have traction - plus the stairs look a lot nicer than the old ones I had. These are taller than the old ones I had which is better now that I have a higher bed. You should take measurements to make sure these meet your needs.I recommend these steps.
L**A
FELL APART
I was hoping these would be better than they were. I liked the idea of the sides having a little railing for safety so I ordered these. Well it didn't take long for tthe steps to come apart because they were stapled together. My dog is only 4 1/2 pounds and the stairs are caving in. My husband says he's going to try to reinforce it but for what I paid I thought they would be good and sturdy. NOT!
A**R
Two Stars
They are too narrow and slide on the floor.
D**E
Disappointed
I bought these stairs because I have three doxies who need help getting up on my bed. First of all, the height is perfect. The construction is sturdy and well made. The top step is level with the top of my mattress. The main problem is that the steps are too shallow and too steep and could probably be a little wider. The one dog that I purchased this for refuses to use them both to go up and down. I have one dog who will walk up them but won't go down. The other one won't even be bribed to go up them.I wish they were a little wider, probably 2" would do. And for sure, they need to be deeper and less steep.I would recommend anyone why is thinking about buying them consider the way they are built. I might use these as a model and ask my son to build me some with improved measurements.
A**G
Right size
I searched forever for a set of pet steps that would reach the top of my very high bed (34"). It seems like all the pets steps go to 20 or 21" and that wasn't high enough for my pomeranian to be able to reach. If I did find anything higher it was in the $200-$300 range which was too expensive.I finally found these which are 26" high and were not overly expensive. The step height is steep and was a little difficult for my very small dog to negotiate at first, but after some practice she is able to run up, and with a little more care, go down these steps just fine.They seem to be good quality and I like the carpeting that they are covered with. They are also not too heavy. I have had no complaints so far and would recommend them for anyone with a small dog that needs to get up somewhere high.
D**D
tall and sturdy, happy with purchase
I ordered this because our 4.8lb Maltese (Kasper) started to jump off our bed and we don't want any broken or sprained bones. I bought this product because of the excellent reviews. I am also giving this product 5 stars. It is sturdy and has a bit of weight to it so it stays put on the carpeting in the bedroom. I like the enclosed sides because I do feel it gives the dog some security when going up and down. Since we are in a ranch-style house Kasper was not familiar with stairs and therefore cautious, but dangling his harness in front of him up the stairs was enough for him to learn to go up and he caught on quickly. Going down required a bit more hands-on work, with us supporting him as we guided him down the stairs. Ironic, since he had no trouble taking flying leaps off the top of the bed. But now that he has the hang of it he goes up and down at will and I believe he really enjoys the independence the stairs afford him. We rest easy because we know he won't hurt himself, and this is such a sturdy piece of furniture, we know we will have it forever.
K**4
Weird, just weird.
This is just weird. Our dog is a 10 lb toy poodle. These stairs are so narrow even if I kept them ( which I'm not) she wouldn't use them. The only thing I can think of that these would be acceptable for would be a small ( very small) aging cat. They're steep and narrow. I think the inventor of these must have been a tiny gnome living in a tree trunk.
T**Y
Perfect!
These stairs are perfect for my 11 pound Japaneese Chin. He is 8 years old and has hurt himself once jumping down from our very high bed. Since then I am very careful to set him down rather than let him jump. Just got them Fed Ex today. I have wasted money on 3 different stairs that were either too small or too unstable, plus they were completely unattractive. These are very well built and look nice. It took me 15-20 minutes to teach Peek to go up and down them by placing small treats at the top and bottom. He was scared at first as they are a bit narrow and steep, but after the 3rd time was running up and down with praise alone. A hundred dollars might seem a lot to pay for stairs for your pet to get in and out of your bed, but when you consider a possible vet bill and how awful you would feel if your pet got hurt, its not too much at all.
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