Description
Price: $34.99 - $23.88
(as of Mar 12, 2025 01:47:58 UTC – Details)
Your furry friend will no longer struggle to climb up onto the couch with the help of TRIXIE’s Lightweight Foldable Pet Stairs. These stairs are perfect for small dogs and cats who require a little assistance while maintaining their independence. With no assembly required, they are easy to use and can be stored away conveniently as they fold down. Although the stairs are capable of holding larger pets, it is recommended for smaller pets due to the size of the steps.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Language : English, French, German
Product Dimensions : 21.25 x 13.25 x 15.25 inches; 4 Pounds
Item model number : 39475
Date First Available : July 29, 2018
Manufacturer : TRIXIE
ASIN : B07D5VWMQF
Country of Origin : China
A Helping Hand: give your pet confidence to move about in their own home
Easy to Move: lightweight and sturdy, these steps can be easily moved and stored for convenient accessibility
Convenience: these pet stairs fold down to make it easy to store under couches or beds
Security First: textured treads help little paws grip the steps; raised rails create security for your pet
Tiny but Mighty: its small frame is ideal for small dogs and cats, but its durable hard plastic design is sturdy enough to hold up to 120 lbs; for pet use only – no humans allowed on stairs
Customers say
Customers find the animal stairs sturdy and lightweight. They find them easy to set up and fold when needed. Many customers appreciate how easy it is to clean. However, some customers report that the stairs are slippery and shake around unsteadily. There are mixed opinions on the size, pet use, and value for money of the stairs.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
metalman488 –
Very Sturdy and Dog Liked Them
If you are looking for cheap and sturdy dog stairs, you probably aren’t going to do any better than these. At least as of the times I was shopping for them. They are relatively slim though, was fine for my dog but worried me at first.So I had tried some other stairs that worked fine, but they were pretty flimsy compared to these. They worked, but they were also foldable and the locking mechanism broke… But more importantly they slid around on the linoleum floor so much I had to tie them to the bed. I mean I could have gotten pads for it, but rope was handy.I now have them on tile and THESE stay RIGHT where they are with NO trouble and they feel waaaaay sturdier than the others I had. And my dog seems to like them more. To be fair, he was already trained thanks to the other stairs, but still had an easier time climbing up these than the others. He is a 16lb pug mix and they are also the perfect height for my bed as it is now.Now I admit my 12lb Papillon mix refuses to use them… but she seems to hate dog stairs in general and she can jump up on the bed herself, so doesn’t really matter. She didn’t need them enough to learn to use them.It did take a bit of training to get the pug to use them, but he can’t jump up on the bed, so if he wants up there bad enough, that helps. He was used to me picking him up, so first I quit doing that. Then I sort of held him and slowly walked him up to the top to show him he could climb on them. Sometimes I would leave him halfway up and try to convince him to jump UP and not down. And from then on I just kept patting the bed right above the stairs till he finally decided to give it a try. After several times he got it. He gets to the top then jumps the rest of the way from there. I mean there were a few times I had to pick him up anyway in the beginning if I wanted to get any sleep… but it really didn’t take that long. Don’t try it for a week and assume the stairs are the problem. It did take longer than that, but a lot of training does. Assuming the stairs appear to be the appropriate size that is.Basically you’re probably gonna have to train the pet and not expect them to figure it out on their own. Well maybe if you have stairs in your house for a second floor or basement that the pet goes up and down, I guess. I could see size/length of dog affecting things a bit… My two are same age, but he’s more stocky and not good at jumping which is why I needed these.
SweetTea –
Better than the Foam steps. So sturdy
My baby was a little afraid of it at first. Needed one more step, but he is getting the hang of them they are nice and sturdy. Easy to clean and fold right up
Amazon Customer –
They’re good quality steps
The steps were strong and perfect for my dogs to go on my high bed, but they were damaged and I had to return them
Imrahil –
My Arthritic Cat Used These Stairs the First Day
Online, I liked these stairs because they are collapsible and easy to store, but I was also hesitant, because I thought that might make them unstable. They are not. These are very sturdy and sit solidly against the bed, couch or table. In fact, my 12-year-old arthritic cat began using them the first day they were set up and continues to use them to avoid painful jumping. He definitely prefers these to the foam block steps we have already discarded. My only suggestion is that they could be a bit taller. Perhaps a four-step option could be made available, too.
Blainegirl –
Stairs won’t collapse.
My cat doesn’t want to use the stairs, however, I want to keep the stairs until she absolutely needs them in order to get onto my bed. However, the problem that I have is that the stairs will not collapse so that I can keep them in the original box until she needs them. I can’t even return them because they won’t collapse. Please help!
John Martin –
Huge Help!
I have about 6 of these now. First started getting them when my first 3 cats got elderly to help them get on the furniture and bed. I now have a disabled cat that struggles to walk, and these things make his lie so much easier and allow him to get up on things that the poor little guy couldn’t on his own.
Amazon Customer –
Poor
Description on Amazon said up to 120 pounds. Product delivered and says up to 88 pounds. Not sufficient
Great until you put stuff in them. –
To small
To small
Natalia Chávez –
Son de buen material, fáciles de colocar y de limpiar, mi perro se adapto a ellas rápidamente, muy útiles.
Sophie goulet –
Ãa vaut la peine , câest pas cher, câest super pratique , bien faite , câest solide et même pour un moyen chien ça câest eu faire
Andreas Neu –
War eigentlich für unseren Pool gedacht, dafür aber etwas zu niedrig…Die Treppe wird jetzt am Sofa benutzt. Aufgeklappt ist sie sehr stabil und zusammengeklappt sehr handlich und kann ggf. gut transportiert werden.
Ria –
Voor kleine hond treden iets te groot
Suzanne Ornebjar –
Stabil and good quality