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While it is of sufficient size to do the job, the plastic surface makes it rather slippery for dogs to climb when dry let alone wet. Also due to the slightly flexible nature of the item the bounce/flex has put off our dogs using it. Build quality wise it is built to last, as long as it is not abused of course - IE putting excess weight onto it. I would surmise it could hold up to 40kg without too much problem. I got this because my mums dog had an operation, my poor value rating is based solely on the fact that I have tried it with her dog, a boxer/lab cross and my own JRT, both have flatly refused to use it, even when tempted with treats! Storage wise it will take up a foot-well sized space in your car when folded.
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The ramp is easy to use and compact. However, my dog weighs 26 kg and the ramp sags under his weight. Also, the plastic surface is very slippery and therefore not suitable as my dogs slips and slides. If I had kept the packaging I would have returned it.
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my dog is absolutely terrified of this ramp as it is so flimsy. We have tried every method to get her up it but to no avail as it wobbles so much is too narrow for her and makes so much noise with her claws. I have made and cut out a fitted carpet for it so she doesn,t slip and slide so much and can just about get her to go up it.
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It's not a particularly high-quality product, but it is functional, has proved useful on occasions to help my dog into the car or up onto his grooming table, and it is compact and lightweight for me to carry around or leave in the boot of my car. My dog is a 14kg cockerpoo and I have back trouble, so lifting him can be tricky at times. Initially he was reluctant to use this ramp, but I think this was more to do with unfamiliarity. With a bit of bribery and treats he soon learned to run up and down it fairly easily. The surface is reasonably anti-slip, though his paws/claws do slip on it a little more than I'd like. That said, now he's used to it, he doesn't seem to mind. (I just need to teach him that he might not get a treat every single time he goes up or down it for ever more...)
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