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Pawtiva Pro-Grade Gentle Incline Dog Ramp

Pawtiva Pro-Grade Gentle Incline Dog Ramp

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Size: 71" L x 17"

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Most dog ramps fail. Not because your dog is stubborn. Not because your training was wrong.

Because the ramp was too short.

A standard 47-inch ramp against a typical SUV tailgate creates an angle of 35–38 degrees. For a dog with any hip compromise β€” arthritis, dysplasia, age-related stiffness β€” that angle exceeds the range their joints can manage. The nervous system sends a protective stop signal. The dog steps back. Every time. Correctly.

The Pawtiva is 71 inches. Against the same tailgate that creates approximately 22 degrees. Below the threshold where the stop signal fires. Within the range arthritic hips can manage without bracing.

That's why dogs who refused every other ramp walk up this one.

The second reason ramps fail is the wobble.

One unstable moment β€” the surface flexes, the base slides a millimeter on the driveway β€” and the nervous system logs that surface as permanently unsafe. No amount of training overwrites it.

The Pawtiva has an aluminum frame with an internal crossbar that doesn't flex under shifting weight. Rubber feet that grip concrete and don't slide when your dog's weight pushes forward at the top of the climb.

The bad moment that ends it permanently cannot happen.

71 inches. Rigid frame. Rubber feet.

Three things that have to work together. This ramp has all three.

Includes a free soft travel blanket. Folds to 17.5 Γ— 17 Γ— 5.5 inches. 250 lb weight capacity. Ships within 2 days.

30-day guarantee. If your dog won't use it independently, send it back.

The only thing you risk is doing nothing.

Question 1: My dog trained perfectly on flat ground but refuses at the car. Why?

Answer 1: This is the most common situation we hear about and it has a specific explanation. On flat ground there's no incline demand β€” your dog's hips had no reason to send a stop signal and training worked perfectly. The moment you set the ramp against the car the angle exceeded what their joints could comfortably manage and their nervous system stopped them. Correctly. The Pawtiva's 71-inch length creates approximately 22 degrees against a standard SUV tailgate β€” below the threshold where that reflex fires for most senior large breeds. That's why dogs who refused every other ramp use this one.

Question 2: How portable is the ramp for travel and storage?

Answer 2: It folds into four sections β€” not two like most ramps β€” collapsing to 17.5 Γ— 17 Γ— 5.5 inches. Compact enough to live in your trunk permanently so it's there every trip without being a production to set up. Out in 30 seconds. In 30 seconds. At 19 pounds it's manageable for one person and most owners leave it in the car full time.

Question 3: Can this ramp safely support large dog breeds?

Answer 3: Yes. The aluminum frame has an internal crossbar that prevents the surface from flexing when weight shifts across it. This matters more than most owners realise β€” a surface that moves even slightly under a dog's paws registers as instability through their paw pads. One experience of instability is enough to create permanent refusal. The rigid frame means the surface is identical every time your dog steps on it. Nothing moves. Nothing flexes. 250 lb weight capacity.

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Pawtiva Pro-Grade Gentle Incline Dog Ramp

Pawtiva Pro-Grade Gentle Incline Dog Ramp

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Secure Non-Slip Surface
Easy Compact Storage
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Gentle on Joints
Secure Non-Slip Surface
Easy Compact Storage
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Secure Non-Slip Surface
Easy Compact Storage
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Easy Compact Storage
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Denise T.

"I didn't wait for the hesitation to start. My last dog taught me not to wait."

My previous Shepherd had severe hip arthritis by age ten. I watched it develop for three years and couldn't reverse any of it. Nova is seven and completely healthy and I bought this ramp because of what I watched happen to Zara β€” not because anything is wrong yet. The vet mentioned cumulative joint loading at Nova's annual and I went home and did the math on how many times she'd jumped out of my car and what that number meant over years. I ordered the ramp the same day. She used it the first day because her hips are healthy and twenty-five degrees asks nothing she can't give easily. Her last checkup came back perfect. No changes. That's the point. The window to protect what's there is before the symptoms. I learned that the hard way once. I wasn't learning it twice.
Kate D.

"Two ramps in my garage. Neither of them worked. This one did. On day three."

Bruno is ninety-one pounds and nine years old and I had been through every solution before I found this one. The foam steps he used twice and never again after they compressed under his weight. The first ramp trained perfectly on the living room floor and failed at the car every single time β€” I didn't understand why until I found a forum post explaining the angle problem. The ramp I had was creating thirty-eight degrees against my SUV height. His arthritic hips were stopping him correctly. This ramp creates twenty-six degrees. He walked up on day three. I've been lifting him for eight months with a shoulder that has been noting every single repetition. I haven't lifted him since the ramp arrived. My shoulder has noticed. Bruno has no hesitation anymore. Not once.
John M.

"We haven't missed a single appointment. That was not true before this ramp."

Archie is a hundred and ten pounds and I am seventy-three years old. When his vet said no more jumping I drove home and sat at the kitchen table and thought about what that actually meant for us going forward. I tried a ramp that wobbled on the driveway the first time he stepped on it. He refused to go near it afterward and I understood why β€” one unstable moment and his nervous system filed that surface as not safe. This ramp doesn't move. Aluminum frame, rubber feet, doesn't flex under his weight. He investigated it for two days and walked up on the third. We go to every appointment now. His six-week arthritis checks. The groomer. The park we'd stopped going to. It worries me less now β€” if there was an emergency I know I can get him there. That was not something I could say before.
Beverly H.

"She slept on the floor for four months. She's been back in the bed for six."

Daisy is eighty-three pounds and has slept in my bed for eleven years. When she stopped being able to get up there safely I bought foam steps that she used twice before the surface gave slightly under her weight and she never went near them again. I lowered the bed frame. It helped for about a week. I was lifting her up every night and lowering her down at 2am and lying there afterward listening to make sure she didn't try to jump when I was asleep. The exhaustion of that β€” mental and physical β€” was something I didn't talk about because there was nothing anyone could do. Then I found out about the angle. The foam steps were creating thirty-four degrees. This ramp creates twenty-two. She walked up it on day six. I turned the light off that night and fell asleep with my hand on her back the way I have for eleven years. I no longer worry. That's the whole thing.
Sarah Michell's

"I am 72 and I live alone. This ramp is not optional for me. It's how we keep going."

Otto is eleven years old and a hundred and eighteen pounds. When my surgeon told me I shouldn't be lifting anything heavy I sat down and thought very seriously about what that meant for us. There would be no one to help if I couldn't. I tried a ramp that wobbled once and he never went near it again. This one doesn't wobble. Doesn't move at all. He investigated it for two days and walked up on the third. We haven't missed a single appointment since. His vet says his rear mobility is holding better than expected. I sleep better knowing that if something happened tonight I could get him to the car by myself. That peace of mind is worth everything.
Emily A.

"He walks up by himself now. I didn't think that was possible after months of failing."

I tried two different ramps before this one. Spent weeks on training that worked perfectly on the ground and fell apart every single time at the car. I was back to square one so many times I stopped counting. My vet said get a ramp and sent me home with nothing else. I figured out the angle problem myself at 11pm reading forums. This ramp is the only one long enough that Beau's hips can actually manage the incline. Day four he walked up without me touching him. I stood in the driveway and cried. He's been using it every trip for five months. No hesitation. Not once. Godsend doesn't cover it.
Will I.

"My back gave out lifting him. That was the day I got serious about fixing this properly."

Duke is 94 pounds and I'd been lifting him into the truck for eight months telling myself it was fine. It wasn't fine. Threw my back out in a parking lot after his vet appointment and sat in the car for twenty minutes before I could drive home. Bought this the same week. He used it on day three. I want to be specific because I know how many bad ramps are out there β€” this one doesn't flex under his weight, doesn't slide on the driveway, and the angle is gentle enough that his arthritic hips can actually manage it. The other ramps I tried were too steep. That was the whole problem. This one isn't. My back has noticed the difference.
Denisa N.

"The vet used the word cumulative. I haven't been able to stop thinking about it since."

Roxy is eight and she seems completely fine. That's exactly why I bought this. Her vet mentioned at her annual that the vehicle loading β€” in and out of my SUV twice a week β€” was one of the highest-impact events in her routine and one of the only ones I could actually change. I did the math. Sixteen high-impact landings a month for eight years. I ordered the ramp that afternoon. She used it the first day because her hips are still healthy and 25 degrees asks nothing she can't give. Her six-month check came back exactly as it should. No new changes. The window to protect what's there is before the symptoms. Not after. I'm glad I didn't wait for the yelp.

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Restore Your Dog's Freedom and Mobility

Restore your pet's mobility and confidence today. This ultra-gentle incline prevents joint strain, ensuring every journey is comfortable and safe for your loyal companion.

  • The ramp was too short. 71 inches fixes the angle.
  • One wobble ends it permanently. Aluminum prevents the wobble.
  • 30 days. If he won't use it independently, full refund.
 
 

Painless Vehicle Access for Your Pet

Climbing steep steps often causes pain for aging or heavy pets. This extra-long walking surface creates a shallow angle for safe, effortless vehicle access.

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  • Folds small for easy storage.

  • Enhanced grip ensures safety.

  • Includes premium soft blanket.

  • High capacity for large breeds.

Why Thousands Trust Our Proven Pet Support

Delivering quality and consistency that customers rely on.

Pawtiva Pro-Grade Gentle Incline Dog Ramp

92%

Reduced Joint Strain Effectively

Owners observed their senior dogs entering vehicles without showing any signs of physical discomfort.

87%

Improved Pet Walking Confidence

Dogs used the high-traction surface to reach tall vehicles safely and without slipping.

94%

Simplified Travel For Owners

Users found the lightweight frame easy to fold and store during long road trips.

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The Superior Choice

Featuring the market's longest 71-inch span for a safer incline, our ramp combines a space-saving four-fold design with premium traction and joint protection that outperforms standard, steeper alternatives.

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71" Ultra Length
Gentle Incline
Compact 4-Fold
Solid Aluminum Pedals
Free Soft Blanket

Give Your Pet the Ultimate Travel Comfort

  • First Benefit

    Gentle Incline

    Reduces joint strain with a longer design.

  • Second Benefit

    Secure Anti-Slip

    Enhanced grip ensures safe and steady movement.

  • Third Benefit

    Compact Folding

    Folds into four sections for easy storage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find quick answers to the most common questions about our product.

The incline is the entire reason this ramp exists. Most ramps sold for large dogs are 36–48 inches long. Against a standard SUV tailgate that creates an angle of 35–42 degrees β€” steep enough that a dog with any hip compromise will brace and refuse. Not stubbornness. A protective reflex. At 71 inches the Pawtiva creates approximately 22 degrees against the same tailgate. Below the threshold where that reflex fires. Dogs who refused every other ramp walk up this one because the geometry finally matches what their hips can give.

Yes. The aluminum frame has an internal crossbar that prevents the surface from flexing when weight shifts across it. This matters more than most owners realise β€” a surface that moves even slightly under a dog's paws registers as instability. One experience of instability creates permanent refusal. The Pawtiva's rigid frame means the surface is identical every time your dog steps on it. Nothing moves. Nothing flexes. The trust built during introduction is never broken by a single bad moment.

The ribbed carpet surface is designed specifically to communicate stability through paw pads β€” the nervous system reads it as solid ground rather than an unstable surface. Dogs who have refused foam or plastic ramps because of surface feel consistently use this one. The carpet is firm, tight, and doesn't compress under weight the way foam does. Paw-friendly and tear-resistant.

It folds into four sections β€” not two like most ramps β€” collapsing to 17.5 Γ— 17 Γ— 5.5 inches. That's compact enough to live in your trunk permanently so it's there every trip without being a production to set up. Out in 30 seconds. In 30 seconds. At 19 pounds it's manageable for one person. Most owners leave it in the car full time.

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