The Easy Step Bed Stair was designed specifically for smaller pets. Its deep steps give your pet the ability to get their entire body on each platform and a shorter step height makes climbing the stairs easier for pint-sized pets. The new space-saving design allows the stairs to wrap snuggly around furniture taking up less room in your home. The patented adjustable design allows the stair to be set up on either side of the bed. These stairs feature a hinged back panel that lifts up for easy access to storage space underneath the stairs. Carpet treads remove easily and are machine washable. Setup is literally “a snap” as the stair easily snaps together (no tools required).
Package Dimensions : 39.9 x 26.5 x 5.5 inches; 23.15 Pounds
Item model number : 9760ES
Date First Available : January 28, 2025
Manufacturer : Pet Gear
ASIN : B0DVBCZY6H
Country of Origin : China
Pet Gear, A Vermont Family Owned Company Since 1936.
“L” Shaped stair layout takes up less space in room
Rubber grippers on bottom keep stairs secure and in place; Snaps together very easily (no tools required)
Hinged back panel for access to storage space
Low step height 5”; Top step depth 16″, 2nd step depth 8.75″, 3rd step depth 12″D, bottom step 9″D
Rebekah E Mann –
Please Read
I bought this for my nephew-pup after my bed was raised to 3’ and he could no longer jump onto my bed. I also realized that the jump down would be hard on him, especially since he comes and visits me several times a day.I decided to go with this product because of the depth and width of the stairs. Although it would take up a lot more space than other options, the configuration seemed a lot more sturdy than most product lines available.Toby, my nephew-pup, is a tall mini schnauzer, 4 human years old, sensitive to unusual or loud noises, and is quite timid toward new things. I knew if I was going to buy him something there needed to be carpeting that couldn’t slip and the stairs needed to be really sturdy if he was going to give them a real try. The stairs are hollow, so I also made sure I didn’t pound on them when training him to use them.It took him a day to feel comfortable going up, I used a lot of treats in trails. It seemed he was a lot more scared of going down them than going up and during that first day he was more interested in me carrying him off the bed than wanting to try to get down using the stairs, and he really really hates being picked up. Thankfully, the confidence/comfort he developed going up the stairs allowed him to get over his fear of going down the stairs. The second day he only got treats if he went down the stairs. It took him almost the entire day to get up the courage to go down the stairs. It was hard to let him take his time and have patience with his slow progress. I didn’t think forcing him was a good idea because it could have hindered his willingness to ever try and could have exacerbated his fear. By the third day of training we were working on him remembering there were stairs for him to use to get down (instead of jumping off the bed) when he got excited that someone came home or a visitor was at the door. That took about a week because all of his instincts were telling him that he needed to get to the front door and greet people as fast as he can.It’s been several weeks since I assembled them and now he uses them like a pro, even caught him hanging out on them a couple of times.*Tip- the storage area is great and does make up for most of the size. You need to make sure the storage door, which is located on the back of the top step, is shut all the way because it significantly contributes to the sturdiness of the top stairs. The door does fit snug and needs to be gently pushed into place, it isn’t designed to close all the way on its own, but that also means it does not pop open by itself either. The first time I got Toby onto the top stair to try to go back down, the door wasn’t closed all the way, he was shaking pretty bad from nervousness and he shook the stairs so bad he jumped back onto the bed and had no desire to try going down the stairs again on the first day. I think it contributed to how long it took him to feel comfortable trying to go down the stairs again. In all the research I did, nothing I read told me to make sure the door was secure.This product is definitely worth the cost and I hope it saves him from injuries and premature wear and tear in his joints. He’s worth it.Assembling was really easy and the instructions were written very well. I’m currently going through chemo treatments, so I’m extremely weak, and I still didn’t have any problem assembling by myself.The only complaint I have is that there aren’t better choices in color.Toby and I are very happy and grateful we found this product. Thank you Pet Gear! If anyone has questions from a consumer about this product, feel free to contact me on amazon.Bekah and Toby
Carole B. –
The Reward Made These Well Worth The Effort!
I researched various steps long and hard before deciding on these and am so happy I chose them! I have an aging Border Terrier who lately, has found it more difficult to jump up and down from our bed. Wanting to protect his joints, and keep him from those nasty falls he has been having while attempting the leap to the bed or his favorite resting spot in front of the window, I decided to bite the bullet and buy these. I must admit, I found them to be a bit pricey initially but figured, if it protects my baby from pain and saves me on vet bills later, then why not invest in them? That being said, let’s talk about the steps!I found assembly to be difficult for the first 30 minutes. Once I got the hang of it, I felt really silly that it had taken me that long because I could have had the steps completely assembled in probably 15 or 20 minutes flat had the directions not left out one important detail. This made things more complicated than it needed to be.I will say that you should DEFINITELY start the assembly by lying all the pieces out on the floor beforehand, like the instructions suggest and familiarize yourself with the letters on the pieces. Once you do that, the assembly process becomes a “snap,” literally. The thing that threw me off was that the pieces did not seem to line up correctly and made it look as it there was a huge gap in the step. This also threw off the fit of the next piece. What should have been mentioned up front in the directions was this little nugget: ORIENTATION and LETTER COORDINATION! For instance, most pieces, such as the risers for example, are marked A on one end and B on the other end of that same piece. As you are connecting each piece to the next, make sure the letters match up. Each peg of a piece that you snap into a hole, should have the same letter corresponding to it at the entry point of the hole it is being snapped into. If the letters don’t match, then assembly will become much harder than needed. If you lay all your pieces out before hand, use the “matching letters” as a guide that you are assembling correctly and follow the instructions step by step, you should be just fine putting it together solo in no time. From unboxing to assembly, it took me about 30 minutes to assemble the 2 step portion and then only about 10 minutes to assemble the larger, 3 step portion, as by then, I had figured out my error and gotten the hang of it.The end result, a set of very sturdy steps that were well worth the effort! My dog was leery of use initially but after a few bribes with treats each trip up and down the steps, he figured it out in about 10 minutes. He was still timid about coming down the steps for the first two days and would jump off the bed the regular way half the time. But by the end of day two, I started to noticed that he was making the descent on his own using each step and at a normal pace…no more jumping to (and missing) or falling from the bed at all. This 11 year old senior “pup” is now one happy camper! He can get to his favorite places without injury or sitting at the foot of the bed, begging his mom for a lift! I say take the plunge and invest because let’s face it, when our fur babies are happy, we’re happy! 🙂
Carol C –
Definitely worth the money!!!
We ordered this set of steps for our latest rescue dog, a chunky little 7 year old Pomeranian, because we were worried he might hurt himself jumping off the bed at night. With a few treats & some coaxing up & down the steps, he had it all figured out within half an hour & now uses them every night. The steps are easy to snap together & quite sturdy, & it’s great that you can put them on either side of the bed or have them straight down with no corner which is what we ended up doing – they are at the foot of the bed where they take up even less floor space. I would have given a 5 star rating except that they are a little noisy & I don’t like that the edges of the steps are not covered with carpet – but so far they work like a charm other than that. I wish they were available in black, but that’s not a big deal since they work so well. The steps are slightly sloped, & the carpet pieces stick down nicely with no movement there.Our little Pom weighs about 10 pounds, & we have a medium sized Schnauzer mix that weighs about 20 & she uses it, too. We also have a little 4 pound Pomeranian/Chihuahua mix who CAN go up & down it with no problem if she wants to (does she want to? Of course not! LOL). So if you’re concerned about the height of the steps being too much for a tiny dog or a puppy, no worries there.I would definitely recommend these steps over any others that we have tried – they are a little more expensive, but well worth the difference in price for the quality. And as always, great service from Amazon!!!!
JRobert –
Me gusto mucho, es muy versátil, también le puedes guardar cosas adentro, estoy totalmente satisfecho
Marcia Clemance –
My husband and I actually thought the stairs were made out of wood. It was a surprise to see that they are plastic. However, we love them. So easy to put together. The stairs are on an angle and our cat gets up and down them so easily.
Michelle –
Does the job. Did not like the price though for just plastic stairs
Abril –
Increíble producto, el amaterial es súper resistente, fácil de armar , llega a la altura de la cama
violet dragon –
These stairs worked out so well. Our 2 dachshunds go up and down them with ease. They took to them right away. I like the fact that they are light, makes it easy to move them when it’s time to make the bed.