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PetSafe Happy Ride Extra Long Telescoping Dog Ramp for Cars, Trucks, SUVs & Minivans - Extends 47 to 87 Inches - Portable Pet Ramp for Large Dogs - Aluminum Frame Weighs 18 lb, Supports up to 300 lb

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Arrives Monday, Jun 17
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Size: X-Large


Features

  • CONTINUE ADVENTURES TOGETHER: Use the telescoping ramp to help your best friend get in and out of your tallest truck, car, minivan or SUV all by themselves
  • EXTRA LONG ADJUSTABLE SIZING: Longer length and extra wide telescoping ramp allows you to help your pet get in and out of vehicles with steeper inclines; ramp measures 47-87 in L X 20 in W X 4 in H
  • SAFETY TESTED and DURABLE: This strong ramp is independently tested and rated to support pets up to 300 lb
  • LIGHTWEIGHT: Weighing 18 pounds the ramp is easy to carry and lift in and out of the car between stops
  • NO SLIPPING: High-traction surface and side rails keep your furry friend from slipping or falling when walking on the ramp
  • SIMPLE TO STORE: Ramp easily slides inward and locks with the safety latch to let you conveniently store it in your vehicle
  • U.S.-BASED CUSTOMER CARE: Let our pet product experts help; were available Monday through Saturday to answer your questions
  • QUALITY GUARANTEED: PetSafe brand has been a trusted global leader in pet behavior, containment and lifestyle innovations for nearly 30 years; we help keep your pet healthy, safe and happy

Brand: PetSafe


Material: Aluminum


Color: Gray


Item Weight: 18 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 87"L x 20"W x 4"H


Load Capacity: 300 Pounds


Is Foldable: Yes


Item Weight: 18 pounds


Manufacturer: Radio Systems Corporation


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 62320


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Specific instructions for use: Travel


Volume: 5 Liters


Warranty Description: One year against materials and workmanship.


Batteries required: No


Included Components: Solvit 62320 Deluxe Xl Telescoping Pet Ramp, Latch, Convenient Carry Handle


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  • My dogs no longer hurt their old bodies jumping from the SUV
Size: X-Large
I love this is light weight, 20 lbs. I love that it can carry 300 lbs, although we don’t need that much. I love that it has a handle & strap. I love that the part the animal walks on has a kind of scratchy surface, slightly resembling fine sand paper, so the pet doesn’t easily slide. We have had it a couple months. It’s the only reason my dogs can still go for a ride in the car, which they love, & have done nearly every day, ears flapping in the breeze, excited smile on their faces. I am 71, and can manage this thing despite respiratory problems which makes my endurance far less than just a few years ago. The outer working part is made of aluminium, and one part slides under the other. One can snap the snap which would make it easier to carry by the handle if necessary. I never snap it cause I almost always leave it in the back of my Enclave, which fits nicely with both seats down so the dogs have the entire back with room to sit by the windows. The only problem I anticipate is it seems to be slightly harder to slide open & shut, as if it needs waxed or simething. Kind of fearful of gumming up the works by trying wax or oil. Its aluminum on aluminum which seems to be tending toward not being as easy. I’ll let you know if I find a solution, but it isn’t really a problem just yet.. just anticipating. Also, the rough surface is still rough, but I could see it becoming less rough/more slippery over time & use. I got the longest ramp cause my dogs are big, one over 100 lbs, and she has ligament & arthritic pain, & her leg will completely give out. The smaller dog (by 30 lbs) limps occasionally. It doesn’t make sense to reduce an angle not enough to benefit the pet..so the longer the ramp, the easier/less steep the angle the animal must traverse. Also, it took a few days of light training to get the dogs to use the ramp because Moxie indicated “this is dumb..I can jump” and Daisy-doodle was afraid of it, but after a few days they use it without problems. I have to reinforce Moxie by chaining her to leash in back seat while I open the door & put out the ramp, because she WILL jump from the end and she’s an old dog. Daisy-Doodle is generally a good girl & will wait if I tell her “Back-off” while putting the ramp out. This ramp allows my dogs to maintain their usual happy way of life despite their age directly limiting their activity now. If it breaks, I’ll buy another, but i don’t see that happening. It’s sturdy. If there was a way to improve it, it may be making the long one, (we have), a bit wider too, cause DD is tall, wide, wobbly and heavy. But keeping the ability to easily manage the size & weight may be a factor. Also some upkeep advice on how to keep the aluminum easily sliding within itself would be helpful.. how do I maintain that? Should I use pledge or oil on it, or would that mess it up? I am happy she can & will use it, & consider it one of my bedmst purchases for my pooches. 9/13/22 Update. Ly biggest pupper, Daisy Doodle passed away. The ramp stillworks well. Sometimes positioning it differently helps the tracks slide. I haven’t put any grease, polish or oil on it. I’ve gotten so I can get it in & out of the car pretty quickly. When Doo was at her sickest she couldn’t get up the ramp. I discovered parking at the bottom of my driveway which is down a hill and also has a curb, with my car in street level below the curb, backed up so the ramp is lower in the car than further up the drive, lessened the angle of the ramp so doo was able to walk up it. I miss her terribly but she had a good happy life, which is some small consolation. Moxie is still managing the ramp quite well, although is getting up there in years and mentation, some days better than others. But she can still enjoy smiling out the window with the breeze in her face. Now I drive real slow up & down the streets so she can see the younger dogs out with their families walking, too. The non slip surface they walked on is still quite adequate. Sometimes when I try to pull the ramp out, the top part kind of hooks on the mat I have covering the carpet in the back of the enclave. The trick is lifting the back up by pressing the part by the door in a way which frees the innermost side. Putting the ramp in the car, I first put the front in the car a few feet back, then kind of toss the rest in with the innermost part elevated while the outermost part is lower. You’ll figure out what best works for you. I am just delighted my dogs got to enjoy their lives, and the ramp allowed that to happen. They sure love riding in the car. Update Oct 19,2022: Still sliding ok. No additional problems with it sliding within itself that I worried about earlier. This is a really great product snd I’m so glad I was able to keep my puppers happy with their car rides! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2021 by dori

  • Great ramp!!
Size: X-Large
We adopted a senior husky (11 years old) 7 months ago and like most big dogs her backend is getting worse as she ages. We ordered the large ramp so it would go to at least 7 feet to cut down on the inclines. I was debating how to train her as she's quite "set in her ways" now. :0) So I thought, well, she has to go potty, so we'll lay it at the back door which forced her to walk on it to go potty. I put a chair beside it so when we opened the door, the only way out, was walking on the ramp. :0) We ensured it didn't move and kept it at the shortest length so she'd get used to it and trust that it wasn't going anywhere. We did that for almost 2 weeks with no treats needed. :0) She was hesitant at first, of course, but within about 48 hours she was walking in and out as if it wasn't there. Today was our test!!! I didn't realize how much she and I had missed going for our rides in the morning. To ensure there wasn't much of an incline, I moved the car to the front yard where we have a slight decline since we live on a little hill and put the ramp up to the door opening. This helped the ramp be a bit more level with as little an incline as possible. We didn't want a huge change from having it on the porch and take a chance she wouldn't walk on it. She walked right up it and got in the car!! Very exciting!! I used the same method letting her out of the car. I parked the car beside a curb so the ramp was again a little more level to the car. Again, in and out!! She was so excited to be going for a ride again!! We had tried steps in the past and it was still wearing on her backend and plus she'd always try to just jump out instead of going back down the steps. This ramp is fabulous!!! It fits in the trunk, and it's light weight but sturdy so it's just so great all around. Nice and wide as well. Wanted to share these few ideas with everyone and send lots of love to all the dog lovers out there!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023 by Lou's Reviews

  • Help an old friend up.
Size: X-Large
These work great 👍 We have two of them for our 15 year old White German Shepherd. Gives him the way up and down to go outside on his own without and problems. We have 3 steps out to back yard and 4 steps out front door. The cover that with a nice easy angle for him to exit and return on his own. Our other 1 year old German Shepherd flys up and down. When she does her Zooming around she's like a jet taking off a aircraft carrier, Don't get in her way. These ramps sliding in and out make easy storage and are lightweight. When using for traveling they work well on our Hummers H3 with lift kit and 35 inch tall tires. The angle is still navigational for them. The traction is good as they climb into the truck with a little help. I store this in a roof top Thule box so it lightweight to lift 7 feet into the box and I'm almost 70 year old so there no problems with these ramps. They are rated for 300 pounds and sometimes we use them to go up and down . Good build. One we had for 4 years or so the other for a few months now. Nothing has gotten cheaper on them both are the same. Good stuff. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2023 by Joe, America Born and Raised. USA.

  • Measure First
Size: X-Large
We bought this for our camper but realized it was too big to fit on the steps of our camper. I had to order the size down to get it to fit inside the steps. So measure your steps first. It claims it can hold up to 400 lbs. I am no where near that and walked down the ramp. I did not feel like it would hold up to every day weight of a person. But it is great for my 90lb dog. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2023 by Steven Crane

  • Pretty good overall
Size: X-Large
I got this as a used warehouse deal so the price was right. It’s a good sized ramp for our Black Lab and it even fit into the rear door opening on my Chevy crew cab truck ( barely). The cheap snap strap that keeps the ramp in the closed position broke on our first outing. So I drilled some holes thru the frame and installed aluminum retaining pins to secure open and closed lengths. I am amazed that our big lab can scratch off the non-slip surface with his tough toenails, but it happens. Overall, I’m quite happy with the ramp. And we primarily use it as a ramp into our fifth wheel camper for our aging labs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023 by Chuck

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