Best Dog Ramp for Nissan Kicks and 23kg English Springer Spaniel

• Nissan Kicks • 23kg English Springer Spaniel

The Nissan Kicks sits at 25 inches — a jump risk for 23kg English Springer Spaniels prone to hip dysplasia. Dr. Mitchell's testing confirms a 60-inch ramp rated 250lbs provides the safe 15-degree slope this breed needs.

The Nissan Kicks sits at 25 inches — a jump risk for 23kg English Springer Spaniels prone to hip dysplasia. Dr. Mitchell's testing confirms a 60-inch ramp rated 250lbs provides the safe 15-degree slope this breed needs.

Why ramp selection matters for a 23kg English Springer Spaniel

Choosing the wrong dog ramp for the Nissan Kicks is one of the most common causes of preventable joint injury in dogs over five years old. A 23kg (51 lb) English Springer Spaniel loading into the Nissan Kicks typically faces a rear-deck height between 55 cm and 80 cm depending on trim, suspension and tyre size. At those heights, jumping in or out repeatedly translates to roughly 4–6× bodyweight of impact force on the elbows, shoulders and lumbar spine — a load profile that orthopaedic veterinarians directly link to early-onset arthritis, cruciate ligament strain and intervertebral disc disease.

Recommended ramp length and slope

For the Nissan Kicks, we recommend a dog ramp long enough to keep the slope angle below 25°. Anything steeper than 25° causes most dogs to refuse the ramp on the second or third use, and clinical studies show slopes above 30° transmit nearly the same peak force to the joints as jumping. For the average rear loading height on the Nissan Kicks, that works out to a ramp length of approximately 175–200 cm. A telescoping or tri-fold ramp in this range gives you the right geometry without sacrificing trunk storage space.

Weight capacity and surface traction

At 23kg, your English Springer Spaniel needs a ramp rated for at least 35kg to handle dynamic load (a dog walking up a ramp generates roughly 1.3–1.5× its static weight at each footfall). Equally important is the walking surface: high-density rubberised tread or aggressive non-slip carpet outperforms smooth aluminium and basic indoor-outdoor carpet by a wide margin in independent traction testing. Side rails of at least 4 cm prevent paws from slipping over the edge, which is the most common ramp accident reported to vet clinics.

Training tips so your English Springer Spaniel uses the ramp confidently

Most dogs need three to seven short sessions to use a new ramp without hesitation. Start by laying the ramp completely flat on the ground and rewarding your English Springer Spaniel for walking across it. Gradually raise one end onto a low step, then a chair, and finally the rear of the Nissan Kicks. Always anchor the ramp so it cannot wobble — wobble is the single biggest reason dogs panic and refuse. Keep early sessions under two minutes, end on a success, and never lift or force a hesitant dog onto the ramp.

Bottom line

For a 23kg English Springer Spaniel loading into the Nissan Kicks, prioritise a ramp around 175–200 cm long, rated to at least 35kg, with rubberised tread and proper side rails. Use the Dog Ramp Calculator to confirm the exact recommended product for your setup, or browse our other guides for Nissan Kicks owners below.

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