Doggy Steps - 3 Step Unit - As Seen On TV
Does Your Pet Have Difficulty Climbing Up To His Favorite Spot? The solution
is Doggy Steps. It’s just the right height to help smaller and older dogs step
up where they want to go - up to couches and beds. It’s also great for pets to
step up into cars or trucks. It’s lightweight and portable so it goes anywhere
and no more bending over to help your pet up… so there’s less stress on your
back too!
Doggy
Steps is essential for pets with hip dysplasia, arthritis, simply old age. Doggy
Steps gives your pet freedom from the floor—and more COMPANIONSHIP than ever
before!
Features and Specifications:
- Small Breeds
- Older Dogs
- Arthritis
- Back Problems
- Overweight
- Lightweight
- Portable
Frequently Asked Questions
How tall is it?
A: The 3 Step Doggy Steps dimension is 18"D x 12"H x 14"W. Doggy Steps is designed especially for smaller
breeds, older dogs, dogs with arthritis or back problems, and overweight dogs,
so each step is 4" tall, just the right height for those doggy legs.
How much weight does Doggy Steps hold?
A: Doggy Steps can hold dogs up to 70 lbs. It is not intended to be used only
by dogs.
How do I teach my do to use Doggy Steps.
Here some helpful hints that you could try to get your dog accustomed to
using his/her new Doggy Steps!
- Place the Doggy Steps on a stable, non-slippery floor.
- Be sure the Doggy Steps are placed firmly against the object you would
like your dog to climb.
- Place a couple of your dog’s favorite treats on the bottom step of the
Doggy Steps. Allow your dog to take the treats off the step.
- When your dog is comfortable taking the treats off the bottom step,
place a couple more treats on the second step. Again, allow the dog to take
the treats off the step and become comfortable stepping onto the bottom
step.
- Continue to place treats on each step, and then onto the bed or sofa,
until your dog walks up the steps confidently. These simple techniques will
reward your dog in a positive manner and make him/her very comfortable using
the Doggy Steps. You can also use these same techniques to train your dog to
go down the steps. Simply do the exercise in reverse order. Be sure to
lavish praise on your dog when he/she uses the Doggy Steps correctly!
My dog is not using Doggy Steps to get up and down.
A: We've found that some dogs need time to become comfortable with the steps.
Give your dog time to get used to this new tool. It may take several weeks, but
your pet will eventually start to use it and will love it. Just like the dogs in
the TV commercial.