🐾 FOR THE DOG WHO SHOULDN'T JUMP ANYMORE

PupRamp 4-Step - Folding Dog Car Stairs

$109.90 $179.90 Save 39%

He climbs into the car himself - no more hard landings on old hips, no more throwing your back out lifting him. Wide, flat, nonslip aluminum STAIRS that clip to your tailgate so they physically can't wobble. The one he'll actually use.

Flat, wide STAIRS - not a ramp he'll refuse
Tailgate tether locks it to your car - it can't wobble
Aluminum frame holds big dogs up to 170 lbs
30-day money-back guarantee + 1 year warranty
Selling fast - senior-dog season, going quick
PupRamp 4-Step - Folding Dog Car Stairs
$109.90
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Karen D.
Karen D.

My 12-year-old Lab has bad hips and I was terrified every time he jumped down from the SUV. He refused the ramp we bought last year - it's still in the garage. These stairs? Put a treat on each step and he walked right up the second day. I actually teared up watching him do it himself.

Frank R.
Frank R.

I'm 63 with a bad back and a 140 lb Bernese. Lifting him was going to put ME in surgery. Clipped these to the tailgate - zero wobble even with all his weight on them. He loads himself now. Worth every cent, honestly cheaper than a chiropractor visit.

Denise M.
Denise M.

Was skeptical - figured it'd be flimsy like the cheap ones. It's aluminum and it locks to the car so it doesn't slide out from under her. My girl's recovering from TPLO surgery and the vet said absolutely no jumping. This got her to appointments without a single jump. Folds flat too.

Setup: Unfold the staircase (it opens in a snap), lean it against your tailgate, trunk lip, or open door, then hook the tether carabiner onto the tailgate latch hook to lock it in place.

Training: The kibble method works fast - place one treat on each step and let your dog follow them up and down. Most dogs adopt the stairs within minutes to a couple of short sessions. Nonslip treads give confident footing every step.

Storage: Unhook, fold flat, and stow in your cargo area or garage. Wipe treads clean as needed.

The 4-step design is sized for SUVs, trunks, cargo areas, and most tailgates. Before ordering, measure the height from the ground to your loading surface to confirm the steps reach comfortably for your dog. Lifted trucks with very tall beds may need a taller unit. If you're unsure, reach out and we'll help you check.

Free shipping worldwide, dispatched within 2 business days.

30-day money-back guarantee - if your dog doesn't take to it, send it back for a full refund, no questions asked.

1 year warranty against defects. Every Ventra™ order is backed by our team.

Built with GodMode AI
 
 
Vet-informed joint protection

He Shouldn't Have To Jump Anymore.

Wide, nonslip stairs he'll actually use - not another ramp he refuses. An aluminum frame that clips right to your tailgate, so it never wobbles and he never has to jump.

Locked to your tailgate Built for large breeds 4.8 / 4,200+ reviews
Senior dog walking up PupRamp stairs into a car
 
 
Dog hesitating at a ramp vs confidently on stairs
It was never his fault

Dogs Don't Refuse Stairs. They Refuse Ramps.

That ramp gathering dust in your garage? He walked away from it for a reason. It slides, it tips, and a narrow incline feels nothing like solid ground under his paws. The design failed him - not the other way around.

A steep, slidey ramp - so he plants his feet at the bottom, or jumps off halfway and stops trusting it.
Wide, flat, grippy steps - four shallow stairs that feel like real ground, so he places one paw at a time and walks right up.
Nervous he still won't try it? Put a piece of kibble on each step - most dogs go right up within minutes.
 
 
From trunk to done in seconds

Unfold. Hook. He Climbs In Himself.

Owner unfolding the stairs one-handed
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Unfold it - one hand, one snap

The accordion frame opens in a single motion. Under ~12 lbs, so even a stiff back or one free hand handles it. Set it flat against your tailgate.

Carabiner tether clipped to the tailgate latch hook
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Hook the tether to your tailgate

Clip the carabiner onto your tailgate latch hook. Now the stairs are anchored to the vehicle - they physically cannot slide out or wobble under him. This is the difference he can feel.

Dog calmly climbing the four nonslip steps into the car
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He climbs in himself - no jump

Four shallow, nonslip steps replace one hard landing. He places a paw on each one and walks in under his own power. No lifting from you, no joint-jarring jump for him.

The debate every owner has

Stairs vs. A Ramp - Why He Picks Stairs

For a fearful, senior, or big dog, the shape of the thing decides whether he uses it at all.

He'll use it
Wide Stairs
Will he use it? Walks up in minutes
Stability Locked to tailgate
Footing Flat, grippy steps
Joint impact Gradual, low-impact
Big-dog trust Steady under weight
He refuses it
A Ramp
Will he use it? Plants feet, refuses
Stability Slides and flexes
Footing Slidey slope
Joint impact Still too steep
Big-dog trust Jumps off midway
 
 
Veterinarian with a large dog Veterinarian, DVM
The reason "no jumping" matters

Every Hard Landing Adds Up in His Joints.

"For senior, large-breed, arthritic, and post-surgery dogs, veterinarians commonly advise limiting repetitive high-impact jumping. Graduated steps let a dog enter a vehicle without that jarring landing on the front joints."

That is exactly what four shallow, low-impact steps do - they trade one high jump for a gradual climb. It is the same principle vets recommend for protecting aging hips and letting recovering dogs move without reinjury.

Veterinarian, DVM · General category guidance

 
 

A Lot Cheaper Than One Vet Bill for His Hips.

A hip or joint procedure runs into four figures. Every jump you skip is a jolt his joints never take - and a bill you may never see.

One-time

Not a recurring service, not a repair habit - buy it once, use it for years.

4-figure

The range hip and joint surgery commonly falls into - prevention costs a fraction.

Every trip

The back you save lifting him, and the hard landings he never has to take.

The ramp he refused was money wasted. These, he'll actually use.

 
 
Before you decide

Every Question, Answered Honestly

 
 

"He refused every ramp we tried. Now he climbs in himself, every single trip - and I never lift him again."

He Climbs In On His Own Now. And You Both Keep Going.

Give his joints - and your back - the easy way in. Every jump you prevent is a good day you keep with him.

Give Him The Easy Way In

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