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Lowriders, (dogs with long bodies and short legs like Dachshunds, Corgis, and Basset Hounds), have a greater risk of sustaining back injuries from jumping. Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) is a common condition among these breeds, which can be triggered by the impact from a jump.
Using Ramps Can Prevent Dangerous And Expensive Injuries. Also when it comes to joint problems in dogs, dog ramps are always a good idea. It's ideal for smaller pets or for senior pets or pregnant pets that would otherwise have a difficult time hopping into bed , it's also great for anyone unable to lift their pet.
Benefits
✅ Granting easy access to young, elderly and even pregnant pets
✅ Amazing tool for dogs who are injured or have joint issues
✅ Ideal for small breeds pets
✅ Helps your dog walk smoothly into the bed
✅ Protect your dog's joints and knees
Why do I need a dog ramp?
With our dog ramps, your dogs will be protected from severe joint and bone problems and other complications. It may seem unnecessary to use a dog ramp to get your furry friend in and out of the car. In fact, they are extremely useful especially for dogs with mobility issues.
✅ Hassle-free access in and out
✅ Ready to use under a minute
✅ Easy to fold and store in seconds
✅ Space saving folds for easy storage

What Are Dog Ramps Used For?
Dog ramps are designed to help dogs access high surfaces like beds, couches and cars, and they're typically made from wood, plastic or foam. There are pros and cons to each of these materials. For instance, wood is sturdy and can support more weight, but plastic is lighter and easier to move around.
✅ Steady and stable construction
✅ Built with high quality material
✅ Prevent injuries and joints issue
✅ Avoid hard and jarring landing
✅ High bearing capacity
If you have a senior dog, a dog with arthritis, or a dog with other mobility issues, it may be time for dog stairs or a ramp. In fact, dog stairs and ramps can also make life easier for some very small dogs or breeds with short legs and long bodies, like Dachshunds and Corgis.
A dog ramp can help your four-legged friend to get on an elevated surface like the back of an SUV. There are a few reasons why you should get your dog to use a ramp instead of letting them leap up.
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