

Getting the angle right with the offset in the middle was the most confusing on this one. Tools were saws, square, sandpaper, measuring tape, drill/driver. Besides the wood (store bought and scraps), I needed a hinge, L-bracket, batting material, fabric, staple gun/staples,hot glue gun/glue, screws, and some metal rod. All the manufactured ramps looked wider and this offset would make the ramp not fit well. That's why the dog ramp makes a jog about half way up. Our bed is weird as the mattress is about 4" shorter than the frame.

After we adopted two new pups (Gus and Ginny) I decided to build this ramp. She'd get up and down using a small stool. Shop Now: Frisco Foldable Nonslip Cat & Dog Stairs, $35 chewy.Our previous doxie lasted almost 15 years and we never had a ramp. They fold up with the push of just two buttons, are lightweight, and can be stored in small spaces.

Your pup won't slip thanks to grips on the steps, and the stairs won't slip either with the included non-stick pads attached to the bottom.

These steps may hold up to 120 pounds but are best for small to medium dogs. 8 Best Dog Ramps for Pups of All Shapes and Sizes Frisco Foldable Nonslip Cat & Dog Stairs Don't repeat my mistake: The first dog ramp I bought for Ollie wasn't the best quality, and he slid down once he took a step. We've selected eight ramps that are safe, durable, and nonslip. To keep your pup happy and healthy for as long as possible, invest in a dog ramp early to prevent any painful injuries. If the injury is significant enough, they can lose sensation and movement in the hind end, and even emergency surgery can't always guarantee return of function." "In breeds like dachshunds, whose shock-absorbing discs are already predisposed to abnormal wear, the sudden force of landing from even a normal jump can be enough to cause bruising and swelling to the spinal cord itself. "My mini doxie used to launch himself off of furniture at every opportunity, which put him at risk for a number of injuries," Greenstein says. It's especially important that small dogs like long-bodied dachshunds and toy breeds have a way to get up and down safely and easily, as they're more likely to get intervertebral disc disease, which is similar to a slipped disk in their spine. "Dogs that have degenerative bone and joint disease such as osteoarthritis, dogs that are overweight, and geriatric dogs are further mechanically burdened with the ability to safely accomplish these everyday tasks," says Jerry Klein, DVM, the American Kennel Club's chief veterinary officer. RELATED: What Happens If a Dog Gets a Torn ACL? Here's What to Expect If It Happens to Your Pup It's pretty common to see injuries happening from dogs jumping on or off things, Greenstein says-things like broken bones, disc trauma in the back or neck, and concussive trauma. "I tell most small dog owners to train their dogs to wait for their humans to gently carry them down or, even better, invest in dog ramps all over the house." "From a vet's perspective, there's no upside to pet parents encouraging their pups to take Olympic-sized leaps from furniture in fact, it's just asking for trouble," says Rebecca Greenstein, DVM, veterinary medical advisor for Rover.
