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- mikeleblanc413ExplorerTHANK YOU so much for your replies! Just what I was looking for.
- ed6713Explorer
PapPappy wrote:
How about a piece of wood, covered with some indoor/outdoor carpet. You can store it up on the over-cab bunk when not in use.
Depending on the size of the dogs (we've got Papillons, in the 3-8 pound range) so a piece of 3/4" plywood that is about 12" wide by 5' long should be fine. If you want, you can hinge it, to make it easier to store.
Total cost, about $30....maybe less.
I did just that for our two wiener dogs. Took a piece of 1x 12. Screwed pieces of 1x 2 along the edges. Covered the ramp with a scrap of carpet I had.
Worked fine for many years. - IslandmanExplorer IITry Pet Smart store
- PapPappyExplorerHow about a piece of wood, covered with some indoor/outdoor carpet. You can store it up on the over-cab bunk when not in use.
Depending on the size of the dogs (we've got Papillons, in the 3-8 pound range) so a piece of 3/4" plywood that is about 12" wide by 5' long should be fine. If you want, you can hinge it, to make it easier to store.
Total cost, about $30....maybe less. - midnightsadieExplorer IIlook on e bay under pet ramps.
- rockhillmanorExplorer II
mikeleblanc413 wrote:
I'm looking for a ramp that I can place at my Minnie Winnie door for my pups to come up and into. Age and size hinder several when entering. THANKS!!!!
The tri fold and telescoping ramps are the best. They are rated for larger dogs so they are built better and fold up for ease of storing in the RV.
Your little ones might not need the sturdier one but it IS the best buy. The ones rated for little dogs are very flimsy and poorly made for the use it will get going in and out of the RV.
Take your pick here! :C
http://www.petco.com/N_22_10437/Dog-Steps-and-Ramps.aspx
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