PetSafe CozyUp Folding Dog Stairs, Portable Indoor/Outdoor Pet Steps for Bed, Couch & Car, Tan, 25 Inch

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The CozyUp Folding Pet Steps help protect your pet’s joints and gives them a boost if they can’t reach the couch or bed on their own. Lending a helping hand to your pet, big or small, protects their back and joints from the impact of jumping on and off furniture. These pet steps have fabric treads, siderails and nonskid feet so even your most nervous pets can confidently walk up and down without fear of sliding or wobbling. The fabric treads are replaceable, so if they start looking a little well-loved, simply purchase additional fabric or high-traction treads. Conveniently store the pet steps between snuggle sessions by folding them flat and sliding them under your bed or couch.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Language ‏ : ‎ French
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 28 x 18 x 25 inches; 10.4 Pounds
Item model number ‏ : ‎ 62398
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 25, 2013
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Radio Systems Corporation
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00JEDNSJO
Best Sellers Rank: #4,380 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #14 in Dog Stairs & Steps
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Portable Pet Stairs: These sturdy, lightweight 4-step stairs help your dog or cat climb up on the couch, bed, or car seat all by themselves; Perfect for all small, medium or large dogs up to 200 pounds; Dimensions 28”L x 18”W x 25”H
Foldable Non-Slip Design: Safety tested for durability, these plastic steps feature non-skid feet, side rails and replaceable fabric tread covers to keep the stairs from moving and your puppy from sliding; Folds down flat for easy, compact storage
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Customers find these pet stairs sturdy and functional, particularly noting they work well for small dogs and older pets. The stairs are easy to assemble with no tools required, and customers consider them good value for the price. While some customers appreciate the non-slip pads, others mention they slide on wood floors. The step size receives mixed feedback, with some finding it perfect while others say it’s too small.

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  1. J. Hollister

    Perfect for me and tall enough to reach the bed
    This is so perfect for me. It was easy to set up and fits perfectly next to the bed. It is tall enough that my dogs can get right up on the bed, the only one of the stairs that was high enough. The youngest pup who just turned 1 year old had no trouble climbing the stairs. He’d already had some experience with the two wooden steps that were already next to the bed, but not high enough for him to get up there without being lifted. I broke my shoulder 10 months ago and have trouble lifting him without my arm and shoulder getting sore & I was worried I might hurt myself. They are both West Highland Terriers and he figured it out after a few tries, his sister is older (7 year old) and a little bigger. She has had more trouble because she never used the original stairs, but she almost has it down just by watching him. He zooms up the stairs with the greatest of ease and just loves them. The quality is very good, the plastic making it easier to clean and the beige color is a good color if you don’t want them to stand out.

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  2. alisha k.

    Very happy… update still happy, update #3 after 4 years!
    Amazon had the best price, combined with prime shipping. Super easy to set up, and the height is perfect for our tall bed for the dogs to get on. All we did was coax them with a treat to come up and then down a few times. And ever since they use it constantly. My older puggle could not even get on the bed at all without me picking her up to put her on. She would jump off though, and thats why we got the stairs i didnt want either dog hurting themselves from jumping from that high. Especially with their age. The fact that it folds up if you have company, or travel even is great. I put the little rubber gripper stickers on the feet, and they do a pretty good job. Our floor is hardwood in the bedroom with no rug. So make sure you put the gripper stickers on if you dont have carpet. The stair tread stickers were easy to put on. And this thing is pretty sturdy considering my 4 year old keeps trying to sit on the steps.UPDATE DEC 2019These stairs have held up perfectly well, it basically looks brand new. And nothing is wrong with it. My dogs are 9 and 10.5 one is 25 pounds the other is around 17. We put a big 8 x 10 rug under our bed and that has made the stairs safer for the dogs and more sturdy. When it was on the hardwood, even with the gripper stickers, it would move away from the dogs as they would jump from the top step onto the bed. They both love using it, and i would still highly reccomend these stairs. But make sure theres a rug that wont slide, and maybe for bigger dogs i can see these stairs wearing out faster as in some of the pictures. For us it has worked great my son is 7 now and has been climbing on it the last few years with no issues.Update number 3. November 2021, steps still work great, perfect condition, no complaints except the times i stub my toe walking by. Im going to order the shorter/standard model for our living room now since our puggle is 12.5 now and has suspected arthritis, so this will help aleviate any more strain on her. I dont ever fold these stairs up theyve stayed up for almost 5 years now. Great investment and injury prevention, again i will make the suggestion to have a rug underneath, if the stairs slide on hard floors that is dangerous for the animal.

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  3. Alex

    Very good steps, but the black step covers shed like crazy!!
    These steps are the perfect height for my 2 toy poodles to reach my bed, but I wish there were 5 steps instead of 4. Also wish the step pads were made of a material that could be wiped down/cleaned easily like a vinyl or similar.Big con is the black “carpeted” step pads – they shed black fuzz everywhere! Even after thoroughly vacuuming them a few times! I am going to have a friend make custom covers to replace the black ones because the fuzz just gets everywhere.I do like these better than the soft foam steps I previously had.Also a positive is that they fold so easy for travel (like roadtrips).

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  4. Becks

    Elder dog LOVES.
    The love of my life has grown into his old age and has started to struggle to jump up onto the bed. The vet said he needed stairs now because all it would take is one wrong foot landing and…well, yeah. We got the stairs. haha.I wasn’t sure which ones to get because he’s large cat size haha. I was afraid these stairs might be to small for him or even too big for the small room, but they don’t take up too much space and he does just fine with them. They are also super sturdy and I feel very comfortable my baby is safe when using these.I also thought training him to use the stairs would be super difficult. I mean he’s 12 and he’s been jumping up for 12 years. But treat motivation definitely works.For those of you who may be struggling, this is how I trained my elder dog to use the stairs and he had a blast learning:The very first time to get him up the stairs I had to set him on the steps and get him to realize that they were steps. Once he realized what they were (5 mins) i lined each step with treats. I did this maybe 3 times and then I started holding one treat at the top. He would try to jump up but i would shift my weight to claim the space and encourage him to come up again hoping he’d try the stairs. after a minute or two if he was still confused I would tap the top of the stairs and he’d bound up them to get his treats and lots of praise. I did the same for down i’d toss a treat on the floor and claimed the space around the stairs so it was his option. After about 2 days Draven had totally got it that if he wanted a treat he had to walk up the stairs which is when I reduced how frequent he got the treats so he didn’t grow to expect it and relied more on praise.The other training problem nobody really mentions (and why i’m being so detailed) is I sleep on the side opposite his stairs. So the problem became how do I get him to remember to go back around the bed to get up the stairs on the other side. How I started was (with the stairs at the bottom left of the bed I claimed less and less space at the foot of the bed so that he got used to me pointing to the stairs from a distance while holding a treat or saying “no” when he tried to jump up on the bed or if he did jump up before he could get his treat i had him walk down the stairs and back up them and then rewarded him (so he didn’t get discouraged but understood if he wanted the treat he had to use the stairs). Eventually I was able to sit on the right side of the bed and use voice commands and hand gestures for him to remember the stairs. The cutest part was getting him to remember the stairs when he was on the bed and i dropped a treat on the floor and he had to remember to turn around and use the stairs when he was excited af. He’d want to jump and I’d tell him no and he’d stop mid action haha a couple times I had to gently aim him in the direction of the stairs, but eventually he got it (and by eventually I mean a few tries over a couple days). I don’t know if this will work for you but if you do try, I hope your dog decides it’s as much of a game as Draven did. We both had a lot of fun.It literally took me like a week to get him to understand to use the stairs, and another week for him to remember they were there and use them of his own accord with no incentive. We’re on week three and he’s fully conditioned to using the stairs (but he still gets treats sometimes for doing it just cuz i love my smart little boy).

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  5. Tan

    The stairs don’t need fixing, just pull the legs out and snap into place and voila. It is good quality, good to use and my small dog gets used to it very quickly. It is of good height and is quite stable. I recommend this good product to anyone.

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  6. Lon67

    WOW wow these steps are amazing, my older cat love’s then. He’s been using since they came. They are very stable, very well made easy set up. An price is amazing, I paid more from another site an they weren’t very stable at all, my cat didn’t like them. So so glad I seen these on Amazon… thank you

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  7. Ilian

    La escalera que he comprado es la pequeña. En el vídeo se puede observar como queda con una cama de 63 cm de alto. Plegada cabe debajo de la cama que tiene 17 cm de hueco. Es muy robusta y tiene alfombras antideslizantes en cada escalón. Es una gran compra y muy útil para que el perrito baje y suba libremente.

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  8. Sharon Stevens

    I got it for my old cat. It was very easy to set up. The sticky backs on the non slip additions to the steps aren’t overly sticky and won’t stick completely. (used alien tape). Took my cat a bit to get her to use it (catnip and ‘helping’ her up she finally got it. She uses it to go up but hasn’t got the knack of using it to get down yet.Good and sturdy. Happy with the quality.

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  9. Amazones

    自宅で使用していないトイレを猫専用トイレにしています。人間用便器前に設置する利用で幅も高さも完璧。特に壊れやすいと感じたことも(実際、壊れるようなことも)ないのは猫(うちの猫は体重約5kg)程度の重量だからでしょう。一点だけ気になる点があるとすれば格段の滑り止めのせいで汚れが溜まり易い上、その汚れをとりにくいこと。まぁ、いいですけど…。あくまで私の使用環境に置いて星5つです。

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    PetSafe CozyUp Folding Dog Stairs, Portable Indoor/Outdoor Pet Steps for Bed, Couch & Car, Tan, 25 Inch
    PetSafe CozyUp Folding Dog Stairs, Portable Indoor/Outdoor Pet Steps for Bed, Couch & Car, Tan, 25 Inch

    $59.99

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