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Pet Gear Easy Step Stairs 3.


Excellent condition


Very sturdy and very minimal wear and tear

Can be used for both dogs and cats


22.5"D x 16"W x 16"H


?25.00


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Hi,


I've copied the details below from a website.

Please note it does not fold up.


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Description

Product Description

The Easy Step III Pet Stair has wide, deep steps to give smaller dogs the ability to get their entire body on each platform and large dogs the ability to comfortably climb the stairs. The innovative incline of each step reduces the amount of stairs needed to climb eliminating stress on your pet. The carpet tread removes easily and are machine washable. The stair easily snaps together (no tools required). Features: - Wider and deeper stair landings for small and large dogs. - Large steps to keep your pet sure-footed. - Carpet tread removes easily and is machine washable. - Rubber grippers on bottom keep step secure and in place. - Easy set up that snaps together in seconds. - Step height 6". - Top step depth 9.5", 2nd step depth 9", 3rd step depth 9". - Capacity 150 lbs. - 25"D x 16"W x 23"H

Box Contains

Each order comes with 1 x Pet Gear 3 Step Stairs - Tan

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