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Scalloped Dog Stairs / Ramp Reviews

4.8 Rating 83 Reviews
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About Snoozer Pet Products:

Snoozer was established in Greenville, South Carolina in 1985 with the intention of manufacturing and selling the finest dog beds, dog car seats, dog sofas and pet accessories in the industry. The same values that drove the establishment of the company then remain instilled in the company today. Snoozer is family owned and operated, and most of our products are sewn and assembled by hand here in the USA.

As we like to say, there’s not a single difference between a Snoozer and a dog bed off the shelf: there are several.

Quality and durability are sewn into every detail. You can see it in the made-to-order fabric. You can feel it in superior, resilient cushioning. You can even smell it in the cedar shavings that accompany our poly fill.

Other details aren’t as obvious, but they matter just as much. For instance, overlocked stitching hides rugged brass zippers. That’s because liners are made to be washer-friendly, just like our covers. When the time comes, you can replace the filling and make your Snoozer like new again, year in and year out.

Your pet is part of the family. We get that – because we feel exactly the same way. That’s why we think about how dogs behave. We watch how they age. And we manufacture dog beds and other products that are going to make both you and your dog happy for a long, long time.

We’ve made lots of customers happy over the years —and their owners too. Thousands of Snoozer customers have shared their love of Snoozer Products with us. Click here to see a gallery of Snoozer love!

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Phone:

800-635-9755

Email:

websales@snoozerpetproducts.com

Location:

561 Bessie Road
Piedmont
29673

These are the absolute best dog ramps out there. No question. I have had 2 of them for over 5 years.
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Posted 4 years ago
The quality, functionality, and thoughtfulness that goes into Snoozer products must not be understated. I recently purchased a second Scalloped Dog Ramp in Buckskin for my 13 year old Shar Pei, Tuffy, and I could not be happier with the result. The craftsmanship is excellent, I can position the stairs anywhere with ease, and I never have to worry about stubbing my toe in the dark thanks to it's foam construction; which is completely stable. It makes me so happy to see Tuffy going up and down the stairs with confidence. Thank you so much!
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Posted 4 years ago
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Posted 4 years ago
They are soft and not too steep. Our 12 week old puppy navigates them just fine.
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Posted 4 years ago
My 9 year old toy poodle got use to this right away. So much better than stairs.
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Posted 4 years ago
Rev Harriet Howes
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This is just what we needed. We bought these for our 2 and 3 year old pups. As a preventive! We don't want to have hip and back problems from them trying to jump up on a high bed. We are a Snoozer family!!!
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Posted 4 years ago
Glenda Lamberth
Verified Reviewer
My dog uses the steps and we are very pleased with the purchase
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Posted 4 years ago
Raylene Stumpp
Unverified Reviewer
It hurt me physically to spend this much until I saw that my disabled pug was able to safely scoot up and down this ramp without accelerating un-safely on the way down. Diaper leaks made weekly cover washing a necessity, now five years later, I am now ordering a new cover and a Snoozer ramp for my grand lab with hip dysplasia. Pros- Steps are wider than others Scalloped steps slow pet down, allow disabled pet to drag rear up Heavy foam is safer, no stubbed toes. I have safely fallen on it and bounced Sturdy. My daughter’s fat lab uses ours easily Survives many washings You will ever need to buy another set of pet stairs Cons Not cheap, coupons help Colors aren’t exciting Slides a bit on tile. We initially added gripper tape to the bottom then later just strapped it to the bed frame. This wouldn’t be an issue for a dog that wasn’t severely disabled.
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Posted 4 years ago