Product details
Fellie foldable dog ramp – portable dog steps for cars, 2-height adjustable with non-slip surface, supports up to 176 lbs (≈80 kg)
If you’re after a straightforward, reliable way to help your dog get in and out of the car without putting strain on their knees, the Fellie foldable dog ramp is worth a look. It’s wider than a lot of options and has a gentle incline, which can make a real difference for older, short-legged or recovering dogs — and their owners.
Why this ramp helps
The design is sensible and sturdy: a rust-resistant, one-piece steel frame gives genuine strength, while the Oxford cloth cover wipes down easily and is water-resistant enough to shrug off muddy paws. It’ll support up to 176 lbs (about 80 kg), so it’s suitable for most medium and large dogs. The extra-wide steps help anxious pups feel steadier — far better than teetering along a narrow plank.
Practical features you’ll notice straight away
- Folds down compactly for stashing in the boot or a cupboard — no awkward storage to worry about.
- Two height/angle settings mean you can use it with low cars or taller boots; pick the low or normal extension to suit your vehicle.
- Vehicle-contact handles are rubber-covered to cut down on slipping and stop marks on your trim.
- Upgraded safety tether clips keep the ramp firmly in place so it doesn’t bounce about when your dog climbs.
- Opens and folds in seconds — no faffing about with complicated setups.
Typical uses
Perfect for everyday trips, vet visits, grooming sessions, holidays or weekend adventures. It works well with hatchbacks, saloons, SUVs and some trucks, and is handy for getting dogs up onto high beds or sofas. Useful in grooming salons or at the vet where a gentle ramp is preferable to being lifted. If you’re planning to use it from a side door, check the fit first as vehicles vary.
Technical summary
Full dimensions (open): 101 x 47 x 76 cm. Folded size: 47 x 40 x 12 cm. Item weight: 3.7 kg (approx 8.2 lb). Load capacity: supports up to 176 lbs (about 80 kg). Construction: rust-resistant steel frame with an Oxford cloth cover and non-slip steps.
Some things to note: the Oxford cloth is water-resistant and easy to clean, but it’s not fully waterproof like a tarp. If the ramp is left outdoors or used in very wet weather, a quick wipe and dry will keep it in good nick. If a dog is nervous about ramps, start with short, slow sessions and plenty of treats — most pups warm to it quickly.
Overall, this is a practical, no-nonsense solution for making car access easier and protecting your dog’s joints. No more heaving your pet into the boot or risking a big jump that could cause strain — a proper relief, especially in wet, chilly weather.






