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Low-Rise Car Ramp product photography

Format

1 folding ramp

Best For

older dogs

Pairs With

trail day

Use Context

folding ramptextured treadcar accesshome gear

House Spot

A folding ramp for older dogs, cautious climbers, and car-day access.

For the dog who still wants the car ride but should not be jumping out of the SUV anymore. Folds flat. Low angle. Sturdy enough for a cautious senior to take it without theater.

Why Low-Rise Car Ramp Holds Up

The folding frame, rubber feet, side rails, and textured tread give the ramp enough structure for repeated car-door use while storing flat between trips.

Sensory Profile

Matte folding frame with a grippy tread. Low angle and wide enough for a cautious senior dog to take it without theatrics.

What This Is Not

Not for unattended use, dogs outside the stated weight guidance, or sudden movement changes that need a veterinarian.

Fit + Specs

Open dimensions
64 x 17 x 4 in
Folded dimensions
34 x 17 x 7 in
Weight guidance
Supports dogs up to 150 lb
Ramp weight
14 lb carry weight
Use height
Best for entry points up to 24 in high
Use Guidance
Practice flat first, then use at low height; keep the ramp under its 150 lb guidance and up to 24 inches high.

What Makes It Different

  • Longer low-rise profile creates a more gradual path than compact sofa ramps.
  • Rubber tread is paw-readable without the harsh sandpaper feel common on budget ramps.
  • Raised side rails and rubber feet make the ramp easier to align before the dog steps on.

Care + Setup

  • Practice with the ramp flat on the floor before using it at a car door.
  • Check the latch, rubber feet, and tread before each car-day use.
  • Not for human use, unattended use, or entry points above the stated height guidance.

Low-Rise Car Ramp Use Notes

Introduce the ramp flat on the floor first, then use a low height before moving to car or sofa access.

What Low-Rise Car Ramp Does Well

A folding frame, raised side edges, rubber feet, and textured tread make the climb feel more controlled than a jump.

Low-Rise Car Ramp Pack Notes

  • textured tread
  • folding frame
  • rubber feet

How To Start

Teach the ramp flat on the floor before trying a vehicle.

  1. 1Lay the ramp flat indoors and reward slow walking across it.
  2. 2Raise one end only a little before trying a vehicle.
  3. 3Use a leash and calm pacing for the first car-door sessions.
  4. 4Store it in the same place so car days do not start with a search.

Material Notes

Material notes for Low-Rise Car Ramp.

Aluminum Frame

Keeps the ramp rigid enough for repeated use while staying movable.

Textured Rubber Tread

Gives paws a more readable surface than slick plastic.

Rubber Feet

Help the ramp stay steadier at the contact points.

Side Rails

Give a visible edge so the walking path is easier to read.

At Home

Check the latch, feet, and tread before the dog steps on.

Store it near the car bag with Trail Carry Sling so longer outings have both access and backup carry options.

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