Dog Access to Lifted rigs

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Hi All,
Just in case your interested :

I have a dog, she is a great dog, but she had a slip on my rock rail getting into the rig and since then had been shy about it ( basically puts up a fight and required shenanigans from my side to get her to load up)...
I have and am planning on taking her on pretty much all my adventures where dogs can go!

So I purchased dog stairs... yes before the "Dogs can jump" get started --> perspective from my chair :
- Get in and out of the rig at all stages of her life, right now she is less then a year old but you all know how quickly time goes by....
- Avoid any accidents, a friend of mine had his dog slip, fall and tear a tendon... so yeah let's avoid that.
- The truck is her safe place, so would like her to be able to get into any time when were just hanging out

So I thought ok doggie steps, and found one that I can secure to the rock rail and so far she likes it!
0 issues loading her up and they pack down so I can tuck them behind my seat.

Link here on Amazon : Amazon.com
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Does it really fold up as small as the picture shows?
Do you feel the 250lb weight rating is legit? My dog is well over 100lbs and old.