Does your dog need help to climb steps or get up and down from high places? A DIY dog ramp might be the best solution. Keep reading to learn how to build a dog ramp that can aid your dog in a variety of situations.
Why Build a Dog Ramp?

A sturdy do-it-yourself dog ramp can prove useful in a number of scenarios. Small dogs, as well as older dogs with joint health problems, injuries or other mobility issues, can all benefit from having a ramp to assist them getting up and down from human beds and furniture, climbing steps and getting in and out of vehicles. Although steps are a popular choice for helping small dog breeds gauge the distance from the floor to any furniture, the gentle incline provided by a ramp is easier on dogs with joint problems or who may otherwise have difficulty climbing stairs. And while commercial options are available, a DIY dog ramp can be assembled quickly and cheaply. They don't need to be elaborate — in some cases, something as simple as a sheet of plywood supported by cement blocks might do — just make sure to secure them so the ramp doesn't shift when your dog is on it.
How to Build a DIY Dog Ramp
When it comes to building your own dog ramp, your dog's safety is the top priority. Choose a design that meets both you and your dog's needs, and is large enough and sturdy enough to support your dog's weight. A nonskid surface, such as carpeting, is also important to ensure that your dog doesn't slip and fall. The option below is easy to adapt to your own dog's size and weight, and it keeps their safety in mind. The following DIY dog ramp design from Instructables is inexpensive, lightweight and portable. It can serve a number of indoor and outdoor uses.
What You'll Need
Two 6-foot-long wire closet shelves with hanger rails.
Rubber end covers for the exposed wire ends.
A 2-by-6-foot length of outdoor carpet.
Zip ties.
An awl, or something capable of poking holes in carpet.
Scissors or a box knife.