Not only is this stroller made with waterproof cloth, but the large and strong cover will ensure that your pet stays completely dry.
This stroller has a cup holder near the handle, along with plenty of storage underneath for any items you need to bring along with you on your walk.
No need to worry about zippers getting shut or difficult to pull. This stroller offers easy no-zip access for an easy setup and open-air ride for your pet.
The front wheels feature shock absorbers, and you’ll also love the convenient parent tray near the handles with cup holders.
Worried that your dog will feel trapped or claustrophobic while on walks inside your stroller? No need to fret with this large and spacious stroller.
This stroller easily folds, ensuring that it won’t take up too much space in your home, car, or garage while not in use.
Your pet will be able to see out multiple sides of the stroller. Equally importantly, you’ll have more than one angle to check on your pet and make sure they’re doing OK throughout your walk.
The front and back feature easy zipper access, and the 360 degree turning wheels make steering and navigating easy on any path or through any neighborhood.
This stroller allows you to lead your pet with ease, and take up minimal space while folded when traveling or not in use.
The manufacturer recommends clipping your pet into the stroller via the leash clip, even while the stroller is zipped shut, to prevent a possible escape.
This stroller is great for walking, jogging, or even biking with the compatible bike adapter (must be purchased separately).
This stroller folds flat for easy travel, and includes two large pockets for your cell phone or snacks on the go.
The first thing to think about when purchasing a dog stroller is what kind of view you want your dog to have, and what kind of view you want to have of your dog while you’re pushing the stroller. Most strollers will have a mesh window, usually in the front of the stroller or in the back. The back window is nice for you, because it’s the easiest way to see your dog. The front window is great for your dog, because it allows them to see ahead. Some strollers may have windows in both locations. Other strollers will have a canopy that folds out to cover the stroller, or folds open so that your dog can see out and look around. These strollers can be easier to place your dog inside, but they might make it easier for your dog to escape.
Another thing to think about is how portable you want your stroller to be. Most of the options on this list are easy to fold and bring along with you in your car, or store away in your garage, when not in use. However, some strollers are lighter and easier to fold than others. If you plan to bring your stroller with you often, you might be more interested in a stroller that is more compact and easy to carry.
Lastly, you’ll want to think about what extra options you need for space and storage. Many strollers have shelves underneath that are great for holding backpacks and jackets. Other strollers have shelves near the handles that have pockets ideal for holding smaller snacks, cell phones, or dog treats. Some strollers may have a cup holder for you to bring a water bottle along with you. Check with the individual stroller model that you’re buying to see what type of storage space you may have while taking your stroller on walks.
A: The average maximum weight for the dog strollers on this list is between 25 and 35 pounds. Most manufacturers recommend only carrying one dog per stroller. There is a stroller on this list that can hold dogs that weigh up to 60 pounds, but the interior space is larger, so this may not be a good idea for smaller dogs. This stroller is also primarily a jogging or biking stroller.
A: Dog strollers are made to be safe for the dogs riding inside. Usually, the stroller entrances zip shut, but mesh windows allow for continuous air flow, as well as giving you a window to look into the stroller and check on your pet. Some strollers will even have leash clips inside that you can clip to your dog’s collar for added peace of mind. Many strollers can be pushed with the top open, so that your dog can more easily see out of the stroller and look around at their surroundings. However, you’ll want to make sure your dog is trained to not try and escape or jump out.