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product_id: 2857994
title: "Booster Bath Steps for Dog Bath"
brand: "booster bath"
price: "€ 194.81"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Booster Bath"
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region: Austria
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# Supports dogs up to 150 lbs Lightweight & portable design 3 non-slip recessed step mats Booster Bath Steps for Dog Bath

**Brand:** booster bath
**Price:** € 194.81
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🐾 Elevate your dog's comfort — because every step counts!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Booster Bath Steps for Dog Bath by booster bath
- **How much does it cost?** € 194.81 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.at](https://www.desertcart.at/products/2857994-booster-bath-steps-for-dog-bath)

## Best For

- booster bath enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted booster bath brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** UV-stabilized virgin polyethylene ensures years of durable use.
- • **Made in the USA:** Crafted with pride for quality and reliability you can trust.
- • **Stable & Secure:** Non-slip recessed mats and rubber stoppers keep every step safe.
- • **Effortless Portability:** Lightweight 4.5 lbs design fits perfectly in trunks & tight spaces.
- • **Joint-Saving Elevation:** Protect your dog's hips & knees with easy, no-jump access.

## Overview

The Booster Bath Steps for Dog Bath is a sturdy, lightweight, and portable 3-step solution designed to help larger dogs (up to 150 lbs) safely enter tubs, cars, or furniture. Made from durable, UV-stabilized virgin polyethylene with recessed non-slip mats, it offers long-lasting stability and joint protection. Proudly made in the USA, it’s perfect for pet owners seeking a reliable, easy-to-use aid that fits most vehicles and indoor spaces.

## Description

Elevated Dog Bag. Made in the USA. Tub dimensions 16-3/4 inch (wide) x 33 inch (long) x 10 inch (deep). Leg foot print - 27 inch (wide) x 42 inch (long). 23 inch off floor, 25 inch at 'U' entrance, 32 inch to rim of tub, when assembled.

Review: Outstanding for us! - I have a 60-pound, 7-year-old Border Collie-Aussie Shepherd mix. I also have a 2005 Subaru Baja. In the Baja, the back seat folds down perfectly flat, and I put a kennel pad on that. I put a metal pet barrier that attaches to the seat rests, and my dog has the whole back seat to himself, safely, and can even look out of the window without standing up. About 2 weeks ago, he slipped (without injury) while jumping into the back seat. He is getting older, of course, and I want to spare his joints as he entered and exited the Baja. These Pet Stairs are the perfect solution for us. Pros: It's light. It's easy to hold my dog's leash with one hand and use the other hand to pull the Pet Stairs out of the trunk of the Baja and set it up. It's sturdy and stable. The rubber stoppers on the top and bottom steps do a great job of keeping it stable. It doesn't bend or flex at all when my dog climbs in, even when he only uses one step and jumps off of it onto the ground. I don't have to hold it or keep it steady with my foot when he uses it. It fits in the passenger doorway perfectly. The top step is completely inside the car, the middle step is right over the edge of the car and the bottom step is outside the car. Best of all, the top rubber stoppers fit neatly into a groove on the side of the Subaru Baja, which lends extra stability. My dog is about 20" tall at the shoulder, and he has plenty of room to walk right up the Pet Stairs while I have plenty of room to hold his leash and guide him into the car. The step pads seem very sturdy, and there's no danger of his feet slipping. In the photo, they looked plastic, but they have plenty of grip for his paws. It's much stronger than I thought, and I believe it will last for years. I'd bet this is universal. (I've tried it on 3 passenger sedans, but I obviously can't say this with absolute certainty.) I believe this would fit in any car, SUV, van or RV on the market. It might not reach the bed of a large truck. Possible Cons: For my dog and my car, there are none. However, it doesn't fold perfectly flat. For me, this isn't a problem since I store them in the "bed" or "trunk" of the Subaru Baja. However, it will take up room in your trunk or on the back seat floorboards so if you don't have the space to carry it, that could be a problem for you. (On the other hand, it's sturdy enough that you can place bags on top of it without fear of damaging it, and the fact that it doesn't fold makes the design more stable, I think.) Training could be an issue, depending on the dog. It's possible that your dog might not like it, depending on its personality and age. I allowed my dog time to adjust to it, he trusts me and he is "Border Collie Smart". First, I laid it on the garage floor, and I let him sniff it until he got bored with it. Next, I set up the Pet Stairs and told him "Up". He put his front paws on the bottom step, and I then praised him while his paws were on the step. We then went and played a few minutes outside the garage, which he loves to do. I then called him back into the garage and told him "Up" again, and he walked up the bottom and middle steps with his front paws with his back paws on the concrete floor. I praised him again while he was on the Pet Stairs, and then we went again outside to play catch a little more. The third time, I called him over and told him "Inside". He walked right up the Pet Stairs and got into the car like he'd been doing it all his life, no jumping required. I again praised him. When I told him "Down", he used the top 2 steps and hopped down easily. Summary: Jumping in and out of cars is tough on a dog's joints, I'm sure. Even if the dog is healthy now, every dog grows older, and I wanted to spare my dog any unnecessary wear-and-tear on his knees and hips. I also wanted to make sure my dog never again slipped while jumping into the car. If you have a large dog and want the dog into the bed of a larger truck, it might be best if you used a Pet Ramp. If you have a sedan, an SUV or a van, or if your dog needs help getting on a couch or chair or bed, then I strongly recommend this product for the sake of your dog's joints. (I wish I'd known of this product when my dog was younger.)
Review: I was nervous at first... - I have 110 lb German Shepherd who is really a bull in a china shop. I wasn't sure how he could navigate plastic steps. And I wasn't sure how sturdy they would be. I'm very happy to say that with a few treats he walked up these steps into the tub like a champ. And my concerns about the quality of plastic steps have been abated. This whole setup it's fantastic and a back saver when trying to bathe large dogs.

## Features

- Portable and light New two piece quick-snap tub
- 3 non slip steps
- Great for larger dogs to walk into tub
- Lightweight and portable but will support up to 150 pounds
- Made from ¼ inches thick UV stabilized virgin polyethylene for long life and durability
- Like the Booster Bath, the three Booster Step is cushioned with no-slip mats which are recessed, strong and durable
- Made in USA

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B005THTCVW |
| ASIN  | B005THTCVW |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Base Type | Legs |
| Best Sellers Rank | #90,403 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #256 in Dog Stairs & Steps |
| Brand | Booster Bath |
| Brand Name | Booster Bath |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,149) |
| Date First Available | August 3, 2011 |
| Date First Available  | August 3, 2011 |
| Department | Pet Supplies |
| Department  | Pet Supplies |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00661588030416 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Depth | 10.0 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 34 x 6 x 19 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 34.6 x 18.7 x 6.6 inches |
| Item Weight | 4.5 pounds |
| Item model number | Step |
| Item model number  | Step |
| Manufacturer | Paws for Thought |
| Manufacturer  | Paws for Thought |
| Material | Polyethylene (PE) |
| Maximum Height | 32 Inches |
| Model Name | 3041 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Steps | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 10"D x 16.75"W x 33"H |
| Product Dimensions  | 34 x 6 x 19 inches; 4.5 Pounds |
| Room Type | Bathroom |
| Size | 33.75" l x 18.75" w x 6.50" h |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Non Slip, Portable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Joints, Use with Water |
| Style | Modern |
| Target Audience Keyword | dogs |
| UPC | 661588030416 817912000055 817912000031 |
| Weight Limit | 150 Pounds |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Booster Bath
- **Color:** Gray
- **Material:** Polyethylene (PE)
- **Product Dimensions:** 10"D x 16.75"W x 33"H
- **Special Feature:** Lightweight, Non Slip, Portable

## Images

![Booster Bath Steps for Dog Bath - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51gL0lszaJL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Outstanding for us!
*by A***R on September 1, 2012*

I have a 60-pound, 7-year-old Border Collie-Aussie Shepherd mix. I also have a 2005 Subaru Baja. In the Baja, the back seat folds down perfectly flat, and I put a kennel pad on that. I put a metal pet barrier that attaches to the seat rests, and my dog has the whole back seat to himself, safely, and can even look out of the window without standing up. About 2 weeks ago, he slipped (without injury) while jumping into the back seat. He is getting older, of course, and I want to spare his joints as he entered and exited the Baja. These Pet Stairs are the perfect solution for us. Pros: It's light. It's easy to hold my dog's leash with one hand and use the other hand to pull the Pet Stairs out of the trunk of the Baja and set it up. It's sturdy and stable. The rubber stoppers on the top and bottom steps do a great job of keeping it stable. It doesn't bend or flex at all when my dog climbs in, even when he only uses one step and jumps off of it onto the ground. I don't have to hold it or keep it steady with my foot when he uses it. It fits in the passenger doorway perfectly. The top step is completely inside the car, the middle step is right over the edge of the car and the bottom step is outside the car. Best of all, the top rubber stoppers fit neatly into a groove on the side of the Subaru Baja, which lends extra stability. My dog is about 20" tall at the shoulder, and he has plenty of room to walk right up the Pet Stairs while I have plenty of room to hold his leash and guide him into the car. The step pads seem very sturdy, and there's no danger of his feet slipping. In the photo, they looked plastic, but they have plenty of grip for his paws. It's much stronger than I thought, and I believe it will last for years. I'd bet this is universal. (I've tried it on 3 passenger sedans, but I obviously can't say this with absolute certainty.) I believe this would fit in any car, SUV, van or RV on the market. It might not reach the bed of a large truck. Possible Cons: For my dog and my car, there are none. However, it doesn't fold perfectly flat. For me, this isn't a problem since I store them in the "bed" or "trunk" of the Subaru Baja. However, it will take up room in your trunk or on the back seat floorboards so if you don't have the space to carry it, that could be a problem for you. (On the other hand, it's sturdy enough that you can place bags on top of it without fear of damaging it, and the fact that it doesn't fold makes the design more stable, I think.) Training could be an issue, depending on the dog. It's possible that your dog might not like it, depending on its personality and age. I allowed my dog time to adjust to it, he trusts me and he is "Border Collie Smart". First, I laid it on the garage floor, and I let him sniff it until he got bored with it. Next, I set up the Pet Stairs and told him "Up". He put his front paws on the bottom step, and I then praised him while his paws were on the step. We then went and played a few minutes outside the garage, which he loves to do. I then called him back into the garage and told him "Up" again, and he walked up the bottom and middle steps with his front paws with his back paws on the concrete floor. I praised him again while he was on the Pet Stairs, and then we went again outside to play catch a little more. The third time, I called him over and told him "Inside". He walked right up the Pet Stairs and got into the car like he'd been doing it all his life, no jumping required. I again praised him. When I told him "Down", he used the top 2 steps and hopped down easily. Summary: Jumping in and out of cars is tough on a dog's joints, I'm sure. Even if the dog is healthy now, every dog grows older, and I wanted to spare my dog any unnecessary wear-and-tear on his knees and hips. I also wanted to make sure my dog never again slipped while jumping into the car. If you have a large dog and want the dog into the bed of a larger truck, it might be best if you used a Pet Ramp. If you have a sedan, an SUV or a van, or if your dog needs help getting on a couch or chair or bed, then I strongly recommend this product for the sake of your dog's joints. (I wish I'd known of this product when my dog was younger.)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I was nervous at first...
*by P***0 on May 20, 2023*

I have 110 lb German Shepherd who is really a bull in a china shop. I wasn't sure how he could navigate plastic steps. And I wasn't sure how sturdy they would be. I'm very happy to say that with a few treats he walked up these steps into the tub like a champ. And my concerns about the quality of plastic steps have been abated. This whole setup it's fantastic and a back saver when trying to bathe large dogs.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Greatest invention since humans started adopting fur-kids!
*by K***T on May 5, 2015*

My 2 Labrador puppies can get completely filthy in about 2 seconds. Always having to bathe them and for Labradors, they really hate bath-time. I keep telling them they are supposed to like water but it does not help. My old method was to bring them into my shower with me. Back breaking work and very upsetting to them being confined in a big glass booth with water pouring over their heads. We all ended up unhappy, soaking wet, and irritable. The Booster Bath works great! Sturdy and efficient. The tether holds them in-place (but do not leave them unattended!) so I can use both hands to scrub-a-dub-dub them. Makes bath-time much quicker. I end up less drenched. The girls still do not like bath-time but mommy is happier, has less to clean-up, and they have to endure the scrubbing for about half the time the old way took. Easy setup and cleanup - I just keep it in my garage and drag it out a couple feet when it is bath-time so the drainage hose sticks out of the garage to let the water run down the driveway. Not sure what will happen in the winter because I do not have access to hot water in garage (laundry room upstairs) but for now, I love it!

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*Last updated: 2026-04-23*