Folding Dog Car Ramp
$14.84
$27.6
Designed to reduce the impact of daily jumping, this folding dog car ramp helps protect your dog’s joints for life. This lovingly hand-crafted Folding Dog Car Ramp is designed to reduce joint strain and support your dog’s long-term mobility. Independently tested & approved by Veterinary Physiotherapists (Up to 70kg) – Independently tested on dogs up to 70kg to ensure strength, safety, and real-world reliability. Handcrafted Wooden Construction – Built from high-quality timber and engineered wood for strength, durability, and a solid, stable feel under your dog’s paws. Slim & Compact Design – Because the ramp folds in half, it easily stores behind your car seat or in your boot. Easy to carry & store – Comfortable strap handles make the ramp easy to carry, handle, and store. High traction 3mm Rubber Surface – Unlike standard ‘sandpaper-style’ ramps, this ramp features a 3mm rubber surface for better grip, comfort, and stability, especially for dogs with longer nails. Durable & Stylish – Each ramp features a rubber grip where the ramp hits the road, protecting the ramp from damage, whilst giving extra grip and stabilisation. Also, our rubber feet protect the ramp when stored or set down on the road. Soft on paws – Due to the ramp’s soft rubber surface your dog will have comfortable padding and better grip. Foam car protector – In order to protect your car from scratches, these dog ramps feature a large foam bumper where the ramp meets your car, thereby protecting it, whilst also providing grip and stability for the ramp. Stable on Multiple surfaces – The rubber grip on the bottom of the dog ramp provides grip on tar or tiles or carpet, meaning that you can use your Dog Car Ramp on a variety of surfaces and for a variety of uses. This means you can use it for your dog to get onto the bed or couch if needed. Dimensions & Weight: Length – 1,6m long when open and 80cm long when folded Width – 35 cm wide Height – 8cm high when folded Weight – approx 7kgs RECOMMENDED BY VETERINARY PHYSIOTHERAPISTS & PROFESSIONALS Dog Mom is definitely my first call when it comes to recommendations for my clients. As a veterinary physiotherapist, I often deal with patients who range from mild to severe physical compromise and no matter the degree, we always recommend making the efforts of jumping on and off high surfaces easier on their bodies. Sandra’s attention to detail and understanding of the value of a strong and low gradient ramp makes her ramps superior in the market. Your pet deserves perfect quality and Dog Mom is undoubtedly able to deliver. – Kirsten Straszacker – Owner of Startline Veterinary Physiotherapy As a Veterinary Rehabilitation Practitioner, I highly recommend these ramps for any pet with orthopedic or spinal issues. The ramp’s correct angle reduces the concussive forces on joints, especially during downward movement, preventing accidents and minimizing strain. The durable design, combined with excellent traction from the rubber surface, ensures my dogs can move up and down safely without slipping. – Lorren Barham – Owner of Pet Wellness Worx As a dog trainer, behaviourist and owner of a doggy daycare/kennel, I frequently recommend Dog Mom car and couch ramps to my clients with elderly dogs, both big and small. Especially to clients with large and giant breed puppies to avoid any injury to their developing joint and bones. These ramps are so wonderfully crafted with both function and elegance in mind. Sandra’s passion for dogs and their wellbeing is very evident, especially her attention to detail. Her client service goes above and beyond as well! – Kerry McDonald – Owner of Pet-i-Ket Daycare, Training & Kennels Disclaimer: Use of the Dog Mom Folding Dog Ramp is at your own risk. We recommend thoroughly testing the ramp’s setup with your vehicle and ensuring it is securely positioned before use. Dog Mom will not be held liable for any injuries or damages resulting from improper use or setup of the ramp. Each ramp is individually hand-crafted with a focus on strength, stability, and long-term durability. Driving a higher vehicle? View our XL Folding Dog Ramp for SUVs here. Frequently Asked Questions Who is this car ramp best suited for? This car ramp is best suited for dogs of all sizes who regularly need to get in and out of standard-height cars. It’s ideal for senior dogs, dogs recovering from surgery or injury, dogs with joint issues, and proactive pet parents who want to reduce joint strain from repeated jumping. It’s also a great option for medium to large dogs using normal passenger vehicles. What vehicles is the car ramp suitable for? This ramp is designed for standard-height cars such as hatchbacks, wagons, and normal passenger vehicles. It works best when used at the boot or rear bumper of the vehicle. For higher vehicles like SUVs, bakkies, or vehicles with raised suspension, we recommend the XL Folding Dog Ramp for a gentler incline. What are the ramp’s dimensions when open and when folded? When open, the car ramp measures 160cm in length, providing a comfortable incline for most standard vehicles. When folded, it measures 80cm, making it compact enough to store in a boot, on a back seat, or behind the front seats. Does this ramp work for large dog breeds? Yes, this ramp is suitable for large dog breeds when used with standard-height vehicles. However, older dogs, dogs recovering from surgery, or dogs with existing joint or orthopaedic issues may benefit from a longer ramp that provides a gentler angle. In those cases, the XL ramp is often the better choice, even if the vehicle itself is not particularly high. Is the surface non-slip? Yes. The ramp features a high-grip rubber surface designed to provide secure footing and confidence for dogs as they walk up or down. This is especially helpful for senior dogs, dogs with mobility issues, or dogs who may be nervous about ramps. Can this ramp be used at a car door or back seat? While the ramp can sometimes be used at a side door, we strongly recommend using it at the boot or rear bumper whenever possible. Car doors don’t always open wide enough, seat surfaces can be unstable, and angles can vary. The boot or bumper provides the safest and most stable setup. How does a longer ramp help protect a dog’s joints? A longer ramp reduces the steepness of the incline, which lowers the impact and concussive forces on a dog’s joints. This helps protect shoulders, elbows, hips, and the spine, especially when coming down from a vehicle. Preventing repeated jumping is one of the best ways to support long-term joint health. Do I need to train my dog to use the ramp? Most dogs adapt very quickly, but some may need gentle training. Using treats, praise, and patience helps build confidence. Start on flat ground before using the ramp with the car. A step-by-step Ramp Training Guide is included to help you build your dog’s confidence and ensure safe, stress-free use. What if my dog is nervous or refuses to use the ramp? This is common at first. Go slowly, keep sessions short, and use positive reinforcement. Never force your dog onto the ramp. Many dogs become comfortable within a few sessions once they realise the ramp feels stable and secure. How do I look after the rubber surface and keep it clean The rubber surface is easy to maintain. Simply wipe it down with a damp cloth to remove dirt, dust, or mud. Because it’s rubber rather than carpet or artificial grass, it’s more hygienic and dries quickly. Please leave this field emptyOH HEY THERE!NICE TO MEET YOU! 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