Best Pet Ramps: Reviews, & Top Rated List

 

If you’re looking for a pet ramp for your pet, this is a good guide to start at.

We’ve put together some reviews of some of the best dog/pet ramps on the market that are good for pets all the way up to a 250 to 500lbs weight capacity.

They are both longer ramps in the 70 inch long range, so consider that in your decision of whether these ramps are suitable for what you want them for.

Let’s check out the options!

 

(NOTE: this is a general information guide only, and is not professional advice, or a substitute for professional advice. A qualified vet or animal expert is the only person qualified to give you expert advice in regards to your pet/s)

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Best Dog/Pet Ramp: Reviews & Buyer’s Guide

Our top picks for the best pet ramps are the:

 

Best Dog/Pet Ramp: Reviews

PetSTEP Original Folding Pet Ramp

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Features

A ramp for pets of any size – holds up to 500lbs

The open dimensions of the ramp are 70 L x 17 W x 2.5 H inches

The folded dimensions of the ramp are 36 L x 17 W x 5.75 H inches

Fits most vehicles and edges

Has a non slip rubber surface on the ramp – good traction but soft on your pet’s paws

Made of a composite plastic and fiberglass material

Fold in half when not in use so you can store it – no hardware needed to fold out or fold up

Has handles on the sides of the ramp to carry from one location to another

The ramp is fairly lightweight – weighs only 18.5lbs

Easy to clean off with soap and water

Comes with a 5 year warranty (confirm this at the time of your purchase)

Comes in 2 colors – khaki, or grey

 

Drawbacks

Because the ramp is so strong, it does feel a little heavy for some people when carrying or moving around

A bit more expensive than some other pet ramps on the market

 

Overall

Overall, this might be the best pet ramp on the market. It holds pets and dogs of any size up to 500lbs, and fits almost any situation from cars, the house steps and so on. Good value for money and very durable

 

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What Surfaces Does The PetSTEP Original Folding Pet Ramp Fit?

It fits most vehicles and most home surfaces.

PetSTEP also offers the PetSTEP Side Entry Support Strap (on Amazon) for the rear doors of vehicles like SUVs, sedans and trucks.

 

Gen7Pets Natural Step Ramp For Pets

Features

A pet ramp with Poly grass on the ramp surface – this is a fake grass that is soft on the paws

The ramp measures 72″ long x 16″ wide x 1.5″ thick

When folded, the ramp dimensions are 36″ long x 16″ wide x 3″ thick

It weighs only 17lbs

The ramp folds up and has a carry handle on the side so you can carry it around. It latches shut with a latch

When folded up the ramp is easy to store in your car or around the house

The ramp can take a maximum weight capacity of 250 lbs

 

Drawbacks

Some dogs may not like the feel of the fake Poly grass. But, the grass is not hard and spiky – it’s more soft. So, it should be OK for sensitive feet

The little bits of Poly grass can come loose over time and get on your carpet inside the house or in your car

The handle is in an awkward position (the bottom panel) for when you unfold the ramp

The ramp is mostly designed for loading into the back of your car. It isn’t as suitable for loading into car back seats. Would be good if there was some type of accessory that could be offered to use the ramp for sides of cars

 

Overall

Overall, the ramp works well for most dogs and backs of cars. But, it has a few little design features that could be improved

 

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Best Dog/Pet Ramp: Buyer’s Guide

What Are Pet Ramps Used For?

Most pet ramps are used to help you load your dog into the back of a car or vehicle. Some can also be used for inside the house, but pet stairs are smaller and better designed for inside the house.

 

Pet Ramps For Vehicles

Manufacturers will tell you if their ramps are for vehicles and cars or not.

Most ramps for vehicles will usually always work to load pets into the back of the car.

Check the width of the ramp to see if the ramp will be able to help you load your pet into the side seat entry of the car. The ramp should fit the size of the opening.

Some ramps come with accessories to help you load into the side of a vehicle.

 

Alternative To A Pet Ramp For Cars & Other Vehicles

Pet stairs and steps are an option over pet ramps for entering and exiting vehicles. Some of the best stairs are:

You can read the Pet Loader Steps: Reviews Guide here

 

Can My Pet/Dog Use A Pet Ramp?

Most pets can, but if your dog has a health condition, ask their they are able to use the incline of a ramp.

It’s important to check the weight limit of the ramp and make sure your pet comes within that weight limit. For the Gen7Pets Ramp, the weight limit is 250lbs.

 

How Do I Get My Pet To Use A Ramp?

Some pets and dogs take some time to get used to using a ramp – from a few days to a few weeks.

Positive reinforcement training with treats or your dog’s favorite toys works well.

So, be prepared to take some time training your dog.

 

Alternative To Pet Ramps – Pet Stairs & Steps

As an alternative to pet ramps, you can read about the best pet stairs and steps in this guide

 

 

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