CO-Z Dog Ramp for Car, 63″ Folding Pet Ramp for Large Dogs up to 200 lb, Car Ramp for Dogs with Non-Slip Rug Surface, Portable Dog Pet Stairs Ramp for Car SUV Truck Bed Couch, Indoor and Outdoor Use
$69.99
Price: $69.99
(as of Feb 13, 2025 18:33:23 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Super Long Dog Car Ramp:With a generous length of 63″ and a width of 17″, CO-Z’s pet ramp for large dogs offers an impact-free and joint-friendly solution for your furry friend to easily and safely climb in and out of any small cars, SUVs, or trucks
Anti-Slip & Comfortable: The high-traction rug on this safe-to-use car ramp for dogs provides secure and comfy footing with each step, making it ideal for puppies, senior dogs, or those with mobility issues
For Pets of All Sizes: Our dog ramp is made of lightweight yet sturdy aluminum to support small, medium, and large pets up to 200 lb. Its safety tether, stainless steel carabiner and nonslip feet also ensure peace of mind for you and your furry companion
Foldable & Portable: This car ramp for dogs effortlessly folds down to a compact size of 17.3″ x 15.7″ x 5.5″, perfect for stashing under your bed or in your trunk. Plus, the padded foam handle makes transport a total breeze
Indoor & Outdoor Use: Our foldable dog ramp makes life easier for your pet, whether it’s hopping into your car or reaching high spots like beds and couches. No more tricky jumps and give your pet safe access wherever they need it
Customers say
Customers find the ramp sturdy and well-built. They appreciate its compact folding design for easy storage and transport.
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8 reviews for CO-Z Dog Ramp for Car, 63″ Folding Pet Ramp for Large Dogs up to 200 lb, Car Ramp for Dogs with Non-Slip Rug Surface, Portable Dog Pet Stairs Ramp for Car SUV Truck Bed Couch, Indoor and Outdoor Use
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Sharon –
Very well made
Sturdy and folds up to store.I bought this to use for me dog in our storm shelter over the stairs. It works perfectly but Iâm having to slowly train her to walk on it. Itâs nonslip which helps to make her feel more secure. Good value!
sam –
Ramp OK for Smaller Dogs
I could see this ramp working for smaller dogs, but my yellow lab doesnât like it since it dips a bit down under her weight (60 pounds). It doesnât feel stable for her, though there is no real risk of it falling/breaking.Also, the way it folds itâs easy to pinch your fingers. Just be careful the first time and you get used to it. The compact folding is really good though and is easy to carry.
Jody Riedinger –
Sturdy and well built
This ramp is perfect for my 90 lb dog to get in and out of the back of my small suv. I like the lightweight metal frame, and the fact that it has textured carpet to provide traction for the dog since it is a little bit steep. I do wish it was a little easier to fold and unfold as it’s kind of a guessing game of where to hold it while you’re doing so. It can be a little cumbersome if you don’t have much space to fold and unfold it. Very easy to store in the car. The ramp itself functions exactly as intended and is sturdy enough for bigger dogs. Overall, it’s pretty easy to use and I would recommend this ramp to others.
Molly Miner –
Easy assembly
I use this to help my dogs to get in the truck.
Beverly E. –
Good product
The folding dog ramp is pretty easy to use. There no assembly needed, it comes folded up in the box. It’s got a handle in the middle for easy grabbing and carrying. There’s no latch or anything to hold it in the folded up position, but if you use the handle, it will stay perfectly folded. It’s easy enough to unfold that one person can do it. I had no trouble doing it alone and I’m a bit of a girly-girl. Once it’s opened up, you just put one end into your car or truck and make sure the bottom end on the ground is level and stable. It has a clip that you can use to clip it to your vehicle if you are worried about movement, but as we just use this for a quick load and then fold up, I didn’t see the need for it. The ramp was very stable with nothing else done to it. If I was leaving it up for the dog to come and go for some reason, I’d probably use the clip just to be sure it didn’t get bumped or anything. It has a heavy duty ribbed carpeting on it to help with their traction, even in bad weather. My dog did take some coaxing and guiding to use it, but I’m sure that will improve the more we use it. She is unable to make the jump into the hatch of the suv anymore, so this will be much better than us struggling to pick up a large dog to help her. Once she is loaded, I can just grab the ramp off and fold it up then stash it into the back seat until we get where we are going. The only negative I have is that it’s a bit heavier than I expected but this is probably a good thing since that means it will be more durable.
SadyLady –
Know the weight before you buy
It was too heavy for me to move all the time.
Grace Stacy –
Ramp for animals.
Love it. Pupper Archie at 75 lbs can jump into the truck when he wishes. When he doesn’t he will use the ramp. It is sturdy enough for the goats. Should have bought it years ago.
badaddidudeslady –
So easy to open and close.
I have had a few ramps over the years but this is the simplest. One side folds in and the other side folds in and then you fold the two sides together. What could be simpler.I am having a problem getting my dog into the car since his hips are bothering him and I am trying to teach him to go up and down the ramp. He is mentally challenged, so it is a process. He is so scared of new things and if you try to prod him he gets stubborn and becomes an unwavering board. We tried to get a smaller dog as we are getting older and notice we don’t have the strength we used to. Unfortunately people lie about a dogs weight when you are in search of one. I am not going to return a dog because he is 10 or even 20 lbs more than they stated. It would be so much easier to be able to just pick him up and put him in the car but when that is not possible, this ramp will be a blessing.This ramp is a nice one and I am very happy with it. I even used it, the last two days, in my back yard that has a steep grade to it. I needed to make a level spot to set up my ladder. I used it flat on one side and used the legs on the other side to make a level spot. It worked like a charm. I did secure the legs with blocks on either side so it would be more stable. It is well worth the cost, especially when it is functionable in more ways than one.