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Easiwalk dog ramp pet ramp

Where can I get one.
For now Easiwalk is only available from selected vets on order and from myself. See contact section for vet details.

Morne Ferreira

072 698 7202

Why you need a ramp?

Imagine living in a world of giants, where nearly every object is colossal and the local terrain is treacherous. Furniture towers eight feet high. Staircase “mountains” are intimidating, with each step equal to your full height. Jumping on and off the enormous furniture and scaling staircases make for a tough day.

This is your home from the viewpoint of your small-breed dog.

Features

  • Made for small-breed pets.

  • Easy and quick assembly.

  • Lightweight aluminium construction (may be moved with ease).

  • Comes standard with rubber grips for use on tile floors.

  • Eliminates strain on your pet’s joints and discs and discourages wear and tear on limbs.

  • Very moderate inclination with effortless scaling and descent.

  • Non-skid and easy to clean surfaces.

  • Side rails prevent pets from jumping off ramp and instill a sense of security. Rails can be fitted on either side.

  • Complete peace of mind.

Assembly
Please follow link to view pamphlet and video of assembly instructions. Easy to follow.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

EASIWALK RAMP SYSTEM is especially recommended for aged animals, small-breed dogs, those recovering from surgery and pets suffering from osteoarthritis.

Easiwalk dog ramp pet ramp
Easiwalk dog ramp pet ramp

Why is an Easiwalk ramp the best there is for your pet?

  • Doggy steps can not provide the same full support for your pets' joints and discs, like ramps do. (See other steps/ramps on the market ). Use them only for low object such a low couches.

  • The incline of a ramp must not be steep, all current ramps are too steep and also too low. Ours fit the height of modern beds (and should you use 70mm feet, it is the same height as a modern bed). Picture on top is with a modern bed with 150mm feet. Our ramp incline was designed and tested with my little Maltese girl, Sissa, for being the most appropriate incline (she had a back operation and her back legs are very weak) Length 1780mm, Height 580mm, Width 360mm.

  • Plush soft carpeting on ramps or steps do not provide the proper feet alignment for your pet. We use solid wood covered by rubber sheeting.

  • No current ramps provide movable railings on the side. Pets feel unsafe when they scale an open ramp. It is much easier and safer to teach them to use the ramp with side rails attached. Railing should not be on both sides of the ramp, only the one facing away from the bed.

  • Our ramp is not cheap, but we use the lightest and highest quality materials. You do not have to use any carpeting underneath it to prevent it sliding as it has rubber strips underneath. (See other steps/ramps on the market )

  • Small breed pets get hurt easily when jumping from heights. Anyone who has had their pets treated for torn ligaments, bruised spinals etc. will know the high cost of veterinarian operations/physiotherapy. Also the emotional pain for our little loved ones. Prevention is far better than cure. Our local vet literally operates daily on pets with problems arising from too much jumping/falling off a bed.

  • If you are a DIY-person with the right tools, you can build your own ramp from wood or iron at a lower cost. There are a multitude of plans and ideas available on the Internet. If you have the time and materials you should consider a DIY-project if this sort.

  • Our ramps are aesthetically pleasing, silver and black, and should fit into any color scheme of your bedroom. You may decide to paint the black sections to your liking if you so wish.

Other ramps on the market in SA
The following steps/ramps are available in the SA market. Please view and compare to ours.

My Sissa
My brothers little girl, Tammy
My Sissa
My boy Seun
My other girl Oopsy
My boy Seun
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