🐾 Weighing in on pet care like a pro!
The Redmon Pet Partners Digital Non-Skid Rubber Pet Weight Scale is designed for precise pet weight measurements, featuring a maximum capacity of 225 pounds. It comes with a durable polyester carrier tote bag for easy transport and includes a user-friendly digital readout for accurate weight in both pounds and kilograms. The non-skid rubber mat ensures stability and comfort for larger animals, while the heavy-duty exterior protects the scale during travel.
L**R
Works well, a little touchy to get the weight confirmed
Solid, stable on the floor,, and after testing appears to provide correct weights for my dogs from 15# to 48#. The weight read-out is very touchy, flickering around quickly even after pushing the "hold" button as the instructions read, and even when a stationary object is used as a test. It takes awhile to stop changing weight read-outs, but ultimately appears to read correctly. It's tough by myself to get the dog in position and staying still, then hit the "hold" button to get the weight to finish shifting - but once all done it works well,, is big enough for my dogs with a textured surface that's not slick. Would recommend.
J**N
Weighing dogs is easy and convenient
It is sturdy, large enough for my small and mid-size dogs to step onto and sit, large digital readout is nice as well.
B**G
Nice product (but consider needs of specific pet)
Wanted to like this product. It was nicely made, accurate, easy to use & solid for its price. For our 100 lb dogs-I considered buying the next size up (XL w/bigger platform), however, still needed a larger platform (in order to weigh senior dog in a down stay.) This model (or the XL/larger) would have worked if my senior dog could've fit on the platform in a down stay (laying down, unfortunately, she obstructed display and legs hung off platform so couldn't be accurate to weigh her that way). While standing as intended, in order to be able to read the display, she was simply too shaky, making the display move constantly, unreadable. It was perfect for our younger, 100 lb dog, in a nice, quiet, stand stay. Again, liked the scale, but considering needs of specific pets, was unable to keep it. Only other feature I would add is a no-slip rubber mat such as an outdoor rubber mat or yoga mat. The textured plastic surface was not workable for the senior dog, but ok for the younger. Overall nice product, just not quite right for the large, senior dog, who is the most important user in the household.
J**S
Works well and accurate.
This is a great scale for the price. It works great for our 90 pound dog. The one down side is that it does not lock the readout on it's own. But no big deal.
T**T
Accurate and works great
Ever have to stand on a scale and have someone hand you a 75lb dog to hold to get a weight on the dog? Can you say hernia?Found this great little gem on Amazon and bought it. For the price, we didn't have high hopes, but once it arrived, it was easy to set up (batteries) the instructions are clear (turn on scale, get dog on scale, press the hold button once the pup gets all 4 legs and tail on it), and boom! No hernia and you get a weight.The surface is slippery, so initially we put a towel down before turning it on, but now that she's used to it, we don't even bother (there are bribes of cheese involved).Initially we were a bit skeptical of how accurate it was, so we weighed her before a vet visit and both scales said the same.It's big (thankfully) big enough for a 72lb (she's on a diet) Siberian Husky, with ample room for a bigger dog. It's in our kitchen (needs to be on a firm, flat surface) and easily slides under a table that holds our microwave so it's out of the way, but slides out easy enough for use.Our only problem is that when Casey (the husky) feels she needs a cheese snack, she'll go stand on it under the table expecting her treats.An added bonus is that when we go to the vet now, it's not a battle to get her on the scale there. We just tell her "scale" and she gets on, sits and waits for cheese.
S**L
perfect for medium sized dogs
This is a really good scale for medium dogs, works well for my husky (27 kg). Too small for my german shepherd (41kg) or Mallinois (30 kg). It can certainly take the weight but Its hard for them to get all their paws on because they are a bit longer. Hard to get my St Bernard on as shes a larger and longer sized dog (49kg) If she sits perfectly on it the yes it works great.I use it for my smaller dogs and its perfect. I need a larger base for the bigger ones
A**P
Fine for Large Dogs if....
Edit: 02/03/2020I just came across this review in my account and wanted to mention that it’s 5.5 years later and the scale is still going strong.I stopped storing it in the box years ago. It’s a fixture on the kitchen floor, so it gets used by several dogs several times a week. My beagle likes to use it as her perch the rest of her time so she sits a bit taller. The scale gets a lot of use!There’s a tiny chip out of the front corner where I dropped a cast iron pot on it. Otherwise, it’s still solid and still accurate with my veterinary clinic’s scale.This is one of those purchases I just wish I had made years earlier. It so much easier to catch the dogs’ weight slipping either way.When my dog had cancer, the scale was invaluable for monitoring his weight to ensure he wasn’t losing too much weight. It was easy for him to step on, wait and off on a daily basis.——-Review:This scale is fine for large dogs. But...1. your dog needs to know a Wait or Stand command. Heck you can simply train your dog a Target/touch command (follow your palm with his nose) to stand calmly on to the scale. (There are lots of internet sites that explain how to train these).2. Don't put the scale right up against a wall. That should help a lot. Humans don't like to face right up against a wall even when we understand why we need to. Dogs get squirrelly when we make them do so. Give your dog at least 5--6 inches from the wall. If you buy a bigger scale, it's going to take more floor space anyhow. Better yet, put the scale in the middle of the room to weigh if you can; you can slide it against the wall for storage. (Or put it back in the box, which is what I do).3. A tippy scale on an uneven floor will make a dog nervous. And it won't register the right weight anyhow. Shim your scale. Drag it around on the floor until it doesn't tip. That's why my scale is stored in the box -- because the floor in my bathroom isn't perfectly level but the floor in my kitchen is. I put the scale down. Now, as soon as he sees it, my big dog (90lb GSD) walks up. Waits. I register his weight. He steps off. He's a young squirrelly dog, but he can stand still for a few seconds to get weighed. I'm sure yours can too!
H**E
Nice scale, worth a consideration
I was very pleased with this scale, so far it works very well, very accurate and seems to be very well built
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