Exponentially Train Your Dog With This Ramp Tutorial!

Do you have a dog that loves to play but can’t always get up the stairs? Or maybe your furry friend just isn’t very agile? Fear not, there’s a solution! You can buy or make a doggie ramp that will help your pet get up and down those pesky stairs with ease. Here’s how to make one:
Materials:
– PVC pipe or other strong material about 6 feet long and 1 foot in diameter (or as long as the height of the steps)
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– Ramps or steps at least 2 inches high (to accommodate your dog’s shoulder height)
– Hammer, nails, screws, and sandpaper
  1. Start by measuring the length of your pipe and cutting it into three equal pieces. The middle piece will be used as a base, while the two ends will serve as sides. Make sure each end is slightly curved so that it fits snugly against the wall on either side of the staircase. Nail these pieces together using screws if necessary so that they are firmly attached.
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  2. Next, take your ramps and measure their height from top to bottom (remember to add an inch!). Cut them down to this size using a saw or jigsaw, then sand them smooth so they’re easy to grip. Place one ramp on top of the base piece and slide it all the way up until it touches both sides of the staircase; make sure it’s level before screwing it in place using screws. Repeat with the second ramp.
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  3. Now comes time for fun! Give your dog some practice getting up and down on his new ramp every day for at least 10 minutes each time he goes upstairs or downstairs – this will help him learn how to use it correctly without any accidents happening!
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