PetSafe Happy Ride Telescoping Dog Car Ramp, X-Large

CA $199.55 (-23%)Chewy Price
$257.99List Price

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About This Item

Details

  • Paw-vides an easy way for your pup to get in and out of the car—helpful for our older fur-iends and those with achy joints.
  • Telescoping design makes it more compact so it's easier to use and store—the safety latch helps keeps it in place.
  • Choose between 2 sturdy sizes to support between 300 and 400 pounds.
  • High-traction walking surface gives pets a sure footing, especially on steep climbs.
  • Aluminum construction is lightweight and easy to maneuver.

Instructions

Questions & Answers

35 Customer Questions


Can the ramp be used at the side door of an suv?

Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by ChewyDec 08, 2025
The ramp can be used with some SUVs depending on how wide the side door opens.

Will the extra large ramp be long enough to safely use with a pickup tailgate that is 34" off the ground?

Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by ChewyDec 01, 2025
The maximum height for the XL is 36 inches.

Is this ramp weatherprood?

Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by ChewyApr 29, 2025
The ramp is not weatherproof. It should not remain outdoors as a permanent fixture.

How do you lock the length so it doesn't telescope itself open or closed when in use? And how do you lock it to car to prevent it sliding or falling while in use?

Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by NefertitiMMar 02, 2025
This pet ramp comes with a built-in latch to prevent the ramp from extending when closed. When opened and in use, the advanced design of the ramp holds itself in place when weight is applied, so there is no need for extra devices to lock the ramp in position. When finished, simply push the inner slide back into the closed position, re-snap the safety release tab, if desired, and stow in a convenient place. It is important to make sure the rubber feet on the upper and lower ends of the ramp are resting firmly on a stable surface (car bumper, sidewalk, etc.) before using. If the rubber feet are not firmly in contact with a stable upper and lower surface, the ramp could shift when used.

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919 Customer Reviews



Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Kira on Mar 25, 2025

Telescoping dog ramp

Sadly, it's not the best for our pooch, but we can't seem to find anything else. It slides easily and I fear it's going to take off my fingers when setting up. It's

Sadly, it's not the best for our pooch, but we can't seem to find anything else. It slides easily and I fear it's going to take off my fingers when setting up. It's still steep coming out of a Subaru even though we got the longest ramp there seems to be available, and Baxter is still weary of it, but he will use it with help from us up and down. The ramp clips for security but on the opposite side of where it slides out. I find this awkward and dangerous.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Caroline on Jan 2, 2026
Originally posted on chewy.com

Length of ramp

We needed a long heavy duty ramp to load our 50lb doodle into a raised 4x4 truck and over a bolstered car seat. This was a perfect choice. It is easy to extend and

We needed a long heavy duty ramp to load our 50lb doodle into a raised 4x4 truck and over a bolstered car seat. This was a perfect choice. It is easy to extend and retract and yet strong enough for our dog to run up when fully extended. It’s a bit on the steep side when extended to full length, but he handles it like a little goat. Great purchase!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By catherine on Dec 24, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

Great for my Senior dog

This was big help for my dog. He is 10 years old and can no longer do jumps going in and out of a vehicle. It was tricky at first as he is nervous doing new things

This was big help for my dog. He is 10 years old and can no longer do jumps going in and out of a vehicle. It was tricky at first as he is nervous doing new things but quickly got the hang of it. Also like that its lightweight than expected and easily slips in the foot area of our rear seat.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Holly on Dec 28, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

Great Purchase

I bought this for my 12 year-old yellow lab who has arthritis in both hips. We put this on the back of the Tahoe for her go up and down to enter the vehicle and

I bought this for my 12 year-old yellow lab who has arthritis in both hips. We put this on the back of the Tahoe for her go up and down to enter the vehicle and she loves it ; no more jumping . Best money I’ve spent and it extends way out so it’s not a steep incline


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Janan on Dec 22, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

Nope

Heavy and clunky and my dog would not use it. He just jumped, or fell to the side instead. Never got as far as the car with it. Was training in the living room but

Heavy and clunky and my dog would not use it. He just jumped, or fell to the side instead. Never got as far as the car with it. Was training in the living room but gave up after many tries. It's very heavy too.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Sandy on Dec 12, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

Christmas Gift For Brother’s Dog

My brother has two hunting dogs that are getting up in age and his oldest needs to be lifted into his truck, this turned out to be the perfect gift and the dogs

My brother has two hunting dogs that are getting up in age and his oldest needs to be lifted into his truck, this turned out to be the perfect gift and the dogs run up and down the ramp saving them injury and my brother’s back


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Ilana on Oct 12, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

Not cheap, but worth it!

We needed an extra long ramp to help our dog who just had a TPLO avoid using our 5 front steps. At 43 lbs, she was getting heavy to carry up and down the front

We needed an extra long ramp to help our dog who just had a TPLO avoid using our 5 front steps. At 43 lbs, she was getting heavy to carry up and down the front stairs every time she needed to go potty. This is our second design of a dog ramp. The first was plastic, heavy, and was not secure on our front step. This one was much more expensive, but it is secure on the steps, and our dog actually uses it! We did buy some 3M safety treat tap and put is across the ramp every 10 inches or so to give our girl extra traction. It is money well spent, and we are so happy we decided to get this dog ramp.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Stanley on Nov 17, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

Surface of the ramp

The weight of the ramp is fine and the ramp slides in and out nicely. The surface of the ramp has a hard nonskid surface which doesn't allow for our golden retriever

The weight of the ramp is fine and the ramp slides in and out nicely. The surface of the ramp has a hard nonskid surface which doesn't allow for our golden retriever to grip it. I have added a very low pile carpet to the ramp which she can now grip. she likes it much better now.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Karen on Nov 3, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

Perfect solution for pick up truck and elderly doggy

Our 11 year old lab mix weights 90 lbs. her joints are arthritic and getting in and out of the car, let alone the higher pick up, is worrisome. We tried steps

Our 11 year old lab mix weights 90 lbs. her joints are arthritic and getting in and out of the car, let alone the higher pick up, is worrisome. We tried steps and stairs and other ramps. But this telescoping one was best because the decline and incline is more gradual and less painful for her.


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Caroline on Sep 1, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

Quality made but too heavy to use

I have a back injury and 100 pound dog and he has joint issues. We needed something to help him get in and out of the back of our SUV. This is very well-made, but

I have a back injury and 100 pound dog and he has joint issues. We needed something to help him get in and out of the back of our SUV. This is very well-made, but unfortunately ridiculously heavy. I tried to look up the weight on here and I’m not seeing it, but I can’t lift it and I am 5 foot six and 135 pounds. It would be dangerous for me to lift it with my back, but my daughter lifted it who is 61 and said she thought it was ridiculously heavy as well. It’s so heavy that it’s too cumbersome to get into position and there would be no way for me to Slide it into the car for use on the other end of the ride. Would probably be great for somebody who is without back issues and strong because as I said, it is very well-made.