Dog ramp fit calculator
Calculate the fit, then match real dog ramp models
Measure the landing height and your dog, calculate minimum ramp requirements, then compare manufacturer-sourced models with clear FIT, BORDERLINE, UNKNOWN, or NO FIT reasons.
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Real ramp models checked against manufacturer specs
These records use official manufacturer dimensions and capacity claims. Walking width marked Evidence B is a conservative estimate derived from overall width because the manufacturer does not publish the clear tread width.
PetSafe Happy Ride Extra Long Telescoping Dog Ramp
Telescoping vehicle ramp
- Length
- 47-87 in
- Overall width
- 20 in
- Capacity
- 300 lb
- Stored length
- 47 in
Known limitation: Overall width is published; the 18 in walking width is a conservative derived estimate. Confirm current usable tread width before ordering.
PetSafe Happy Ride Telescoping Dog Ramp
Telescoping vehicle ramp
- Length
- 39-72 in
- Overall width
- 17 in
- Capacity
- 400 lb
- Stored length
- 39 in
Known limitation: Overall width is published; the 15 in walking width is a conservative derived estimate. Shorter than the target for many tall SUVs.
PetSafe Happy Ride Compact Telescoping Dog Ramp
Compact telescoping vehicle ramp
- Length
- 28-70 in
- Overall width
- 16 in
- Capacity
- 300 lb
- Stored length
- 28 in
Known limitation: Compact storage is the priority; its shorter length and estimated walking width limit fit for tall vehicles or larger dogs.
PetSafe Happy Ride Folding Dog Ramp
Bi-fold vehicle ramp
- Length
- 62 in
- Overall width
- 16 in
- Capacity
- 150 lb
- Stored length
- 31 in
Known limitation: Light and compact, but the fixed 62 in length can produce a steep slope at SUV or truck heights.
WeatherTech PetRamp 8AHR1DG
Bi-fold vehicle ramp
- Length
- 67 in
- Overall width
- 15 in
- Capacity
- 300 lb
- Stored length
- 33.5 in
Known limitation: The 15 in width is manufacturer-published but may be narrow for large or hesitant dogs.
Pet Gear Full Length Extra Wide Tri-Fold Pet Ramp PG9300DR
Tri-fold vehicle ramp
- Length
- 71 in
- Overall width
- 19.5 in
- Capacity
- 200 lb
- Stored length
- Not published
Known limitation: Folded dimensions are not stated on the official product page; measure storage space against the current manual or packaging before purchase.
Ramp solution database
Search by the buying problem, not only by ramp length
Use the calculator first, then compare the product type that matches your height, dog size, floor space, and use case. These records are intentionally built around high-intent searches such as SUV ramps for large senior dogs, bed ramps for older dogs, and outdoor ramps for porch steps.
Long telescoping SUV ramp
Best for taller SUVs and senior large dogs
- Typical length
- 78-96 in
- Capacity target
- 180+ lb
- Walking width
- 17-20+ in
Why: Taller cargo heights usually need more length than compact folding ramps provide. Telescoping ramps also let you fine-tune the angle when parking surfaces vary.
Extra-long heavy-duty ramp
For high vehicles, giant breeds, and low-angle targets
- Typical length
- 90-120 in
- Capacity target
- 250+ lb
- Walking width
- 19-24 in
Why: A very low angle for a large or giant dog often requires a ramp longer than common 6 ft models. Capacity margin and walking width become more important than portability.
Wide indoor bed or couch ramp
For senior dogs using furniture every day
- Typical length
- 60-84 in
- Capacity target
- 150+ lb
- Walking width
- 16-20 in
Why: Furniture ramps are used repeatedly, so a stable indoor frame, predictable landing, and paw-friendly traction matter more than compact vehicle storage.
Low furniture ramp for small dogs
For sofas, low beds, and small breeds
- Typical length
- 36-60 in
- Capacity target
- 80+ lb
- Walking width
- 12-16 in
Why: Small dogs often need a lower landing and a texture they trust. A compact indoor ramp can work when the measured height and angle stay reasonable.
Weather-resistant porch and step ramp
For door thresholds, decks, and single steps
- Typical length
- 36-84 in
- Capacity target
- 200+ lb
- Walking width
- 18-24 in
Why: Outdoor ramps need traction that still works with moisture, stable feet, and enough width for a dog that approaches at an angle.
Car ramp for senior dogs
For sedans, hatchbacks, low crossovers, and older dogs
- Typical length
- 60-84 in
- Capacity target
- 150+ lb
- Walking width
- 16-20 in
Why: Lower cars often do not need the longest ramp, but senior dogs still need grip, stable feet, and a slope they will use without jumping.
Truck ramp for large dogs
For pickup beds, tall tailgates, and heavy dogs
- Typical length
- 96-120 in
- Capacity target
- 250+ lb
- Walking width
- 19-24 in
Why: Truck tailgates and pickup beds can create a steep climb, so ramp length and capacity margin usually matter more than compact storage.
High bed dog ramp
For tall mattresses, senior dogs, and limited bedroom space
- Typical length
- 72-96 in
- Capacity target
- 150+ lb
- Walking width
- 16-22 in
Why: High beds create steep slopes with short decorative ramps. A longer indoor ramp often needs more bedroom floor space than expected.
Dachshund bed ramp
For long-backed small dogs and bedroom furniture
- Typical length
- 48-72 in
- Capacity target
- 80+ lb
- Walking width
- 12-18 in
Why: Long-backed small dogs often need a low-angle route even when the furniture is not very high. Surface confidence and slope matter more than capacity.
Dog ramp for stairs
For single steps, short stair runs, porches, and split-level entries
- Typical length
- 48-96 in
- Capacity target
- 200+ lb
- Walking width
- 18-24 in
Why: A ramp over stairs must be sized to the total rise, not the height of one step. Outdoor grip and secure placement are critical.
Low-angle ramp for dogs with arthritis
For dogs that need lower-impact daily access
- Typical length
- 72-120 in
- Capacity target
- 200+ lb
- Walking width
- 18-24 in
Why: Dogs with arthritis often need a lower angle, reliable traction, and enough width to move without twisting or rushing.
Dog ramp vs stairs decision path
For deciding between a ramp, pet stairs, or a lower setup
- Typical length
- 48-96 in
- Capacity target
- 150+ lb
- Walking width
- 14-22 in
Why: A ramp can be better for low-impact movement, but stairs may fit tighter spaces if the dog can climb them confidently.
RV and camper dog ramp
For travel trailers, campers, RV steps, and campsite surfaces
- Typical length
- 60-96 in
- Capacity target
- 200+ lb
- Walking width
- 18-24 in
Why: RV and camper setups change by campsite surface, step height, and parking angle. Portability matters, but traction and stable feet matter more.
Product specs
Ramp product spec database
These specification profiles connect search intent to ramp length, width, capacity, traction, and storage tradeoffs. Use them as the next layer after the calculator result.
72-78 inch telescoping vehicle ramp
- Length
- 72-78 in
- Width
- 17+ in
- Capacity
- 180+ lb
Best for: Lower SUVs, crossovers, hatchbacks, and senior dogs when storage matters.
Avoid if: Avoid for tall trucks or giant breeds that need a much lower angle.
84-90 inch long telescoping SUV ramp
- Length
- 84-90 in
- Width
- 18+ in
- Capacity
- 220+ lb
Best for: SUV cargo heights, stiff large dogs, and owners who want adjustable length.
Avoid if: Avoid if folded storage length is too long for the vehicle.
96 inch heavy-duty tri-fold ramp
- Length
- 94-100 in
- Width
- 19+ in
- Capacity
- 250+ lb
Best for: Large dogs, high cargo areas, pickup trucks, and lower-angle needs.
Avoid if: Avoid when the owner cannot lift or store a heavier folded ramp.
108-120 inch extra-long truck ramp
- Length
- 108-120 in
- Width
- 20+ in
- Capacity
- 300+ lb
Best for: Pickup beds, tall tailgates, giant breeds, and very low-angle targets.
Avoid if: Avoid for compact cars or tight garages where setup room is limited.
72 inch wide indoor bed ramp
- Length
- 68-76 in
- Width
- 17+ in
- Capacity
- 150+ lb
Best for: Beds, couches, and daily indoor use for medium or senior dogs.
Avoid if: Avoid if there is not enough floor run beside the furniture.
84-90 inch high-bed ramp
- Length
- 84-90 in
- Width
- 18+ in
- Capacity
- 200+ lb
Best for: Tall mattresses, stiff dogs, and owners prioritizing a lower indoor slope.
Avoid if: Avoid in small bedrooms where the ramp blocks walking paths.
48 inch compact small-dog ramp
- Length
- 42-52 in
- Width
- 12+ in
- Capacity
- 80+ lb
Best for: Low couches, small breeds, and light indoor use.
Avoid if: Avoid for tall beds or long-backed dogs needing a very low angle.
60-72 inch low-angle dachshund ramp
- Length
- 60-72 in
- Width
- 14+ in
- Capacity
- 100+ lb
Best for: Dachshunds and other long-backed small dogs using beds or couches.
Avoid if: Avoid if the top landing leaves a jump or gap.
What length dog ramp do I need?
Ramp length depends on the vertical rise and the target angle—not the dog's weight alone. Measure straight up to the bed, vehicle, couch, or porch landing, then use the calculator above.
| Landing height | About 15° gentle slope | About 20° moderate slope |
|---|---|---|
| 20 inches | About 77 inches | About 58 inches |
| 24 inches | About 93 inches | About 70 inches |
| 28 inches | About 108 inches | About 82 inches |
| 32 inches | About 124 inches | About 94 inches |
Formula: ramp length = vertical height ÷ sin(target angle). The required floor run is slightly shorter than the ramp itself. Senior, stiff, or mobility-limited dogs usually benefit from the gentler option when space allows.
Dog ramp angle guide
| Angle | Use case | Buying note |
|---|---|---|
| Under 15 degrees | Gentlest path for senior, stiff, or low-impact dogs. | Needs the most floor space and a longer folding or telescoping ramp. |
| 15-20 degrees | Good target for many large dogs and senior dogs when space allows. | Prioritize grip, width, and side edges. |
| 20-25 degrees | Moderate slope for healthy adult dogs. | May be too steep for joint pain or nervous dogs. |
| Over 25 degrees | Steep. Avoid as a daily setup for senior or mobility-limited dogs. | Choose a longer ramp or lower the landing height. |
What to check before buying
Length and floor space
The ramp length only works if you have enough room to unfold or extend it at the vehicle, bed, or porch.
Usable width
Large dogs usually need a wider walking surface than the product photo suggests. Nervous dogs benefit from extra width and raised edges.
Traction surface
Reject slick plastic surfaces for senior dogs. Look for real grip, stable feet, and a return policy if your dog refuses the texture.
Health boundary
A ramp can reduce jumping impact, but sudden limping, pain, weakness, or post-surgery movement limits should be discussed with your veterinarian.
Dog ramp calculator FAQ
How long should a dog ramp be for an SUV?
Measure the cargo or seat height first. Many SUV setups for large or senior dogs need a longer folding or telescoping ramp because a short ramp creates a steep angle.
What angle is too steep for a dog ramp?
Over 25 degrees is often steep for regular use, especially for large, senior, stiff, or nervous dogs. Lower angles need more ramp length and more floor space.
Is a ramp better than stairs for senior dogs?
A ramp can be easier than stairs when the slope is gentle and the surface has grip. Dogs with pain, weakness, or post-surgery restrictions need veterinary guidance.
How wide should a dog ramp be for a large dog?
Many large dogs do better with a usable walking width around 18-20 inches or more, plus raised edges if they are hesitant or unsteady.
What length ramp do I need for a 24-inch-high bed?
A 24-inch rise needs roughly 93 inches of ramp for a gentle 15-degree slope or about 70 inches for a 20-degree slope. Measure available floor space before buying.