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Which Is The Best Dog Ramp On The Market?

With so many dog ramps to choose from it can be a real dilemma to decide which ramp will best suit your requirements.

The main consideration with the current ramps are that the ramps which are long enough tend to be too heavy and those that are light enough are just too short. However we are pleased to report that finally Solvit products from USA have managed to produce a dog ramp that is extremely, light, very strong and stable and yet long enough to suit all vehicles up to 24 from the ground, including all hatchbacks, estate cars and mpvs.

As a company, Easy Animal sells the widest range of dog ramps in the UK, and therefore they are well placed to comment on which maybe the most suitable dog ramp for you. Tim Berrisford a partner at Easy Animal says, This new Ultra Bi Fold dog ramp by Solvit is a fantastic development in the market as it is the lightest dog ramp available and it will quickly become the most popular dog ramp. Everyone is looking for a feather-light ramp that doesnt flex and retains its inherent strength. This new Solvit ramp only weighs 4.5lb and is so stable that it can easily support all dogs up to the large breeds carrying a load of up to 200lb. Many folding dog ramps flex when a dog of any weight climbs onto it but this new ramp by Solvit stays very rigid.

A major selling feature of this ramp is the high sides to the ramp, this is especially important to dogs of a nervous nature or ones that have not used a dog ramp before. These high sides gives the dogs confidence and prevent them from slipping off. The ramp has an abrasive anti slip surface which works well in all weather conditions even when wet, and the ramp folds away very compactly so it stores easily in most vehicles.

The Solvit Ultra Bi Fold dog ramp is a major step forward in dog ramp technology, for further details on this new dog ramp please contact Easy Animal on 0800 849 8844 for free advice on this or any other dog ramp.

by: Tim Berrisford




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