Dog strollers are great for taking small dogs, senior dogs, and dogs with mobility issues for a daily outing, but dogs of any age—and most sizes, too—can enjoy a wheel-powered excursion.
We researched top performing dog strollers and hand-picked 20 strollers for testing in our New York Lab. Our testers scored each dog stroller in multiple categories, including ease of use, maneuverability, quality, and overall value. We set up an obstacle course, brought in real dogs, and used weighted props to put each stroller through its paces, simulating casual strolls, jogging over uneven terrain, and even rainy conditions.
Our favorite is the Dogger Dog Stroller, which has large shocks to absorb bumps and three air-filled tires to provide a smooth ride over any road or trail conditions. It also has a mesh canopy so you can watch your dog enjoy the scenery. But we found several other dog strollers that may work better for you and your dog.
Best Overall
Dogger Dog Stroller
360-degree maneuverability, large shocks, air-filled tires, and foot brake
Adjustable handle and storage basket under the main carriage
Two interior security leashes
Padded cushion and rain cover included
Mesh canopy with two removable panels and 180-degree mobility for shade, viewability, and airflow
Front of carriage can be lowered to facilitate a dog's entry and exit
Easy to fold for storage
Ability to purchase replacement parts to extend life of stroller
Prominent logo placement
Potential for tires to deflate mid stroll
Limited retailer availability
While riding in this dog stroller over bumpy terrain, our 8-pound canine tester felt steady and secure, and almost immediately felt comfortable enough to lay down inside the carriage.
The Dogger Dog Stroller has large red shock absorbers, a rear suspension, and 12-inch air-filled tires which work together while in motion to stabilize and minimize the impact of uneven surfaces and turns. From jogging to shopping, with 360 degree maneuverability, this easy to fold, lightweight stroller is convenient to take along with you everywhere you go. There are two interior safety leashes to easily secure a duo of doggos, with ample room for each to feel the breeze.
The top of the canopy has two mesh panels, one on the front and one on the back, that can be unzipped and removed. The center portion of the canopy has 180 degree mobility to give your dog shade wherever they need it most. We did find some of the zippers a little difficult to reconnect, but overall felt it was easy to adjust. When the canopy is fully assembled, mesh windows allow for human and dog to keep an eye on each other. There is also a viewport on the carriage for smaller dogs who can't see over the rim, and the front of the carriage can be lowered to help a dog enter and exit.
The handle bar is easy to adjust to the height of your choice with the option to add a cup holder (sold separately). The intuitive foot brake quickly locks the stroller in place, and a large open basket located under the carriage can be used to store essentials like water, snacks, and a leash. You can also keep the custom fit rain cover in the basket to shield your dog from the elements. It attaches with velcro so it will stay in place even if the wind picks up.
Other accessories, like safety lights and an orthopedic memory foam pad, are sold separately. There are evenreplacement parts available for purchase, ensuring easy maintenance and a long overall product life.
Dimensions: 27 x 13.5 x 20 inches | Stroller Weight: 28 pounds | Weight Limit: 60 pounds | Color(s): Tan, green, orange | Suitable for jogging: Yes | Number of riders: Up to two dogs
Best for Large Breeds
Pet Gear No-Zip Pet Stroller
Can hold dogs up to 150 pounds
Adjustable handle bar
Lots of window panels
Push button entry in the front and back
Lower profile
Zippered mesh panel on the top
Reflective stripe
No extras like storage pockets or cup holder
Security leash attached via hook and loop straps which our tester didn't think felt very sturdy
If you have a large dog the Pet Gear Expedition No-Zip Stroller is equipped to provide a restful ride with a generous weight limit of 150 pounds. The wide carriage is set low making entry and exit easier for senior dogs and dogs with mobility issues. The stroller has mesh on every side and can be opened and closed with a button at the front and the back.
There is a zippered mesh panel at the very top that can be opened—kind of like a sunroof in a car—and taller doggos can stick their head out. And there are mesh panel throughout allowing humans and dogs to keep an eye on each other.
The handle bar is adjustable so you can find a level that works for you. There is also lightly padded liner that can be removed for cleaning. But the stroller could be improved with more cushioning for the pupper passenger and a security leash attached to the frame instead of a hook and loop strap.
Dimensions: 32 x 22 x 23 inches | Stroller Weight: 30 pounds | Weight Limit: 150 pounds | Color(s): Fog, boysenberry | Suitable for jogging: No | Number of riders: One large dog
Best for Small Dogs
Pet Gear No-Zip Happy Trails Lite Pet Stroller
Easy to close the canopy with a secure clasp and no zippers
Lightweight and compact design that's easy to fold for storage in a closet or trunk of a car
Water-resistant carriage with removable, water-resistant interior liner
Mesh panels for airflow and viewing on all sides and top
Foot brakes at rear and front shock absorbers
Elevated paw rest and interior security leash
Tray and cup holder at handle bars and ample storage basket under carriage
Pricing varies among retailers
Pets closer to weight limit of 25 pounds may find the carriage a little snug
The Pet Gear Happy Trails Lite No-Zip Pet Stroller provides perks for pawrents and pups. Its got an easy-to-fold, lightweight design, and now comes with with a tray and cup holder built-in to the handle bar. There's even an elevated paw rest for small dogs (under 25 pounds) to enjoy the ride and the view.
In our lab testing course, the stroller glided smoothly over turf and cement curbs, and with several months of real world testing, the stroller continues to offer a calming ride for its canine passenger.
The carriage cover of this stroller pops down easily and closes securely in place with a clasp. In our testing, zippers could at times get stuck on fabric which also made us think it could possibly get stuck on fur, so we like that this carriage doesn't have any zippered panels. Before setting out on a stroll, an interior security leash makes it easy to attach your dog via their harness or collar.
The stroller is sturdy and the exterior fabric provides light protection from the elements, shielding the sun and preventing rain from entering. The interior of the stroller comes with a removable, waterproof liner to make it easy to clean up any accidents. Plus, the storage basket under the carriage does a good job at keeping items securely in place, even when folded up, but we don't recommend putting anything valuable or fragile in that compartment.
Dimensions: 21.5 x 11.5 x 17 inches | Stroller Weight: 11.5 pounds | Weight Limit: 25 pounds | Color(s): Boysenberry, pine green, jaguar | Suitable for jogging: No | Number of riders: One small dog or cat
Best for a Pack
Ibiyaya Double Pet Strollers
Slimmer profile than other dual pet strollers and can be folded for storage using one hand
Interior safety leash in each compartment
Mesh panels for airflow and roll-up curtains for privacy
Adjustable handlebar with tray, cup holder, and elastic storage pocket
Elastic top storage pocket
Front wheels have 360-degree rotation and the foot brake is located near the back wheels
Front and rear zippered opening on lower compartment
Our tester felt proper folding of the stroller took a bit of trial-and-error
Top pet compartment doesn't have front view
Zippers slightly difficult to manuveur on corners
If your taking two dog out for a stroll, this double-level stroller gives each furry rider their own comfortable carriage. The Ibiyaya Double Decker Bus Pet Stroller has a slimmer profile than other multi-dog strollers, which made it surprisingly maneuverable.
The dog stroller has omnidirectional front wheels allowing it to take sharp turns smoothly. While testing, we found the stroller to be sturdy and effortless over most surfaces, except for pushing it over a paved curb which proved to be challenging.
The top carriage is positioned slightly higher and closer to the handle bars. It's designed for pets up to 13 pounds (can also be used for groceries), and the other basket is slightly lower and can hold up to 33 pounds. Each compartment has a safety leash attachment to keep your pet in place, a zippered mesh panel on top to easily open or close, and a roll-up curtain so you can give your pups privacy as needed.
The handle bars are adjustable and equipped with a cup holder and tray. There is also a storage pocket with an elastic top on the lower basket. The foot brake works quickly and the stroller is designed to be folded using only one hand. But we found the instructions for how to fold the stroller to be unclear, and only after a several trial-and-error sessions were we finally able to figure it out.
Dimensions: 19 x 37.8 x 38.8 inches | Stroller Weight: 17 pounds | Weight Limit: 33 pound for lower level, 13 pounds for upper level | Color(s): Red violet, silver gray | Suitable for jogging: No | Number of riders: Up to two dogs
Best Jogger
Petique All Terrain Jogger Pet Stroller
Large air filled tires for traction and tire pump included
Supports dogs up to 60 pounds
Adjustable handle, two storage pockets, and reflectors for safety
Foot brake and interior leashes for safety and control
Easy-to-fold frame
Front mesh panel, back mesh window, and plastic window on top for viewing
Our tester felt the fabric would likely show wear with use and plastic windows may dent
Potential for tires to deflate mid stroll but air pump included
Fur may get caught in zippers
Stray off the beaten path with your pup inside with the Petique All-Terrain Jogging Stroller. This vessel is designed to keep your dog enclosed, secure, and comfortable as you pick up the pace, and its ergonomic build allows for streamlined control while in motion. We even found it easy to move with one hand while testing.
For maneuverability and a smooth ride, this jogger stroller is equipped with three inflatable tires, two 15-inch wheels on each side at the back and a smaller 9-inch wheel in the front. The stroller can hold one or two doggie passengers up to 60 pounds total with zippered entrances located at the front and back.
The height and angle of the handle bars can be adjusted to find what works for you. An air pump is included and easy to keep on-hand in one of two exterior pockets conveniently positioned on the carriage directly under the handle bars for easy access. The zippered plastic panels allow you to keep an eye on your dog, but we do feel that the fabric construction will start to show wear with use.
Dimensions: 30 x 20 x 35 inches | Stroller Weight: 24 pounds | Weight Limit: 60 pounds | Color(s): Sailboat, blazin’ berry | Suitable for jogging: Yes | Number of riders: Up to three dogs
Best Multi-Use
HPZ Pet Rover Prime
Two interior security leashes and can comfortably fit two dogs
Car seat, carrier, and dog stroller in one with adjustable and removable handlebars and straps
Lifetime warranty from manufacturer and three years of wheel replacements
Cup holder, three storage pockets, and a larger basket under the carrier
Foldable for storage in closet or trunk of car
Water-resistant canopy and rust-resistant aluminum frame
No-pump needed rubber wheels
Spring shocks and swivel lock on front wheels with foot brake at the back
Expensive but tested well and comes with warranty from manufacturer
Folding requires disassembly
Our tester found the faux leather handle cover to be uncomfortable, but it can be removed
The 3-in-1 HPZ Pet Rover Prime Pet Stroller will help you transport your pup in comfort as a dog stroller, car seat, or basket-style carrier.
We found the the carrier to be surprisingly light, despite the boxy design and large frame, which is made from lightweight, rust-resistant aluminum. It's also equipped with rubber wheels, which don't need to be inflated, and a solid brake bar at the back for convenience and safety. The front wheels can be locked in place or allowed to swivel for maneuverability, and are paired with spring shocks to absorb bumps in your way.
A safety leash inside the carriage will keep your pet securely in place. The nylon covered canopy can be opened in the middle or one of the mesh panels can be unzipped to give your dog more access to the fresh air. The handle bar comes with a faux leather pad, but our tester preferred the feel of the stroller without that piece, which can easily be removed. There is also a conveniently placed cup holder, three storage pockets, and a storage basket underneath the carriage. Folding this stroller was more laborious than other dog strollers we tested, but the versatility of use factors into the process.
Dimensions: 37 x 22 x 37 inches | Stroller Weight: 21 pounds | Weight Limit: 50 pounds | Color(s): Black, ruby red, taupe | Suitable for jogging: No | Number of riders: Up to two dogs
Best Budget
Paws & Pals 4 Wheeler Elite Jogger Pet Stroller
Easy to fold
Suitable for walking and jogging
Cup holder and tray on handlebar and storage basket under carriage
Mesh panel on carriage for airflow and to allow smaller pets to see the outside
Moveable canopy for shade with zippered mesh panel on the front
Interior safety leash and foot brake
Minimal padding inside carriage
Fabric may start to show wear with use
For dogs up to 50 pounds, the Paws and Pals 4-Wheeler Elite Jogger provides a smooth ride at any jogging speed, at a price suitable for most budgets.
During a fast-paced jaunt, covering various surfaces including turf, the smooth studio floor, and uneven pavers, the stroller felt secure and stable. We were thoroughly impressed with how easily and steadily the stroller was able to maneuver.
The stroller has a canopy with nylon on top and a zippered mesh panel on the front. There is also a mesh panel on window at the front of the carriage so smaller dogs and dogs laying down can see outside. For humans, a removable tray with a cup holder is located near the handle bars and a storage basket with mesh on the sides is positioned under the carriage. But we recommend removing additional storage if you plan to go for a jog to minimize the weight.
Dimensions: 15 x 20 x 40 inches | Stroller Weight: 11.2 pounds | Weight Limit: 50 pounds | Color(s): Purple, Red, Black, Navy | Suitable for jogging: Yes | Number of riders: One dog
Our favorite is the Dogger Dog Stroller. It has two interior security leashes to keep a duo of dogs secure inside while providing a smooth ride over common surfaces encountered inside and outdoors. If you are looking for a more affordable model, the Pet Gear Happy Trails Lite No-Zip Pet Stroller impressed our testers with its stability and offers pawrents useful extras like a cup holder and built-in storage compartment.
How We Tested
We purchased and tested 20 dog strollers in our New York Lab, setting up each and then running them through several tests to rate and compare features and functionality. We brought in two real dogs, used props, and weighted sandbags to challenge claims made by manufacturers. Our methodology guided testers through multiple scores while also gathering subjective impressions along the way.
We then sent each stroller to a home with a dog suited for the design of their designated stroller. Each tester incorporated the dog stroller into their routines and provided regular check-ins on the performance. Taking note of anything changes in quality, maneuverability, and durability.
Equipped with this first-hand information, we ranked and categorized our top picks to simplify your search for the right dog stroller.
What to Look for in a Dog Stroller
Weight Limit
All dog strollers have a weight limit that dictates the size of dog that can be safely transported inside. It’s important to find a stroller that can accommodate your dog’s weight. If you get one that is too small, you risk injuring yourself or your pet. If your dog is on the cusp—for instance, the weight limit is 30 pounds and your dog is 28 pounds—you may want to size up, just to be safe.
Size
Depending on the model you choose, dog strollers can be quite large, so you’ll want to look at the dimensions of each product before you buy. As when shopping for wagons for dogs, check that the pet compartment is large enough to accommodate your dog comfortably and that the unit will fit in your car, if needed. Many strollers do fold flat for storage, which is another factor to take into account. Smaller dogs might be more comfortable and secure in one of these dog bike baskets.
Safety Features
There are a number of safety features you may want to look for in a dog stroller. Common features include a built-in leash to prevent your dog from jumping out, a safety brake on the back wheels, and safety clips that stop zippered compartments from opening while you’re moving.
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Is it safe to put a dog in a baby stroller?
It is not safe to push your dog in a baby stroller, as these products lack the features necessary to keep your dog secure. Most dog strollers have a fully enclosed compartment to prevent animals from jumping out, and many even have a built-in leash for back up. Baby strollers, on the other hand, generally have open fronts, which do not provide sufficient protection for your pet.
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Can you bring a dog stroller on an airplane?
If you’re planning to travel via airplane with your pet, a stroller is a great way to keep them secure, and it saves you from having to carry around a traditional carrier, which can get heavy. Most airlines allow you to check a pet stroller at the gate before boarding, the same way you would with a baby stroller (you’ll want to double-check with your particular airline to be sure), but when going this route, keep in mind that you may also need an airline-approved carrier to put your dog in during the flight.
Why Trust The Spruce Pets?
This roundup was updated by Anna Mejorada, a writer for The Spruce Pets, who shares her home with a happy pomeranian named Gidget who also participated in testing. Before researching and writing about pet products for a living, Mejorada embarked on a self-mandated, ongoing quest to find the optimal items for her dog. She is now delightfully devoted to helping humans discover and select the most favorable products for their pets.
A previous version of this article was researched and written by Camryn Rabideau, a lifelong animal lover who currently owns two dogs. To select the best products to include, she looked at the weight capacity, size, and safety features of each stroller, also taking into account additional features, such as adjustable canopies and handles, storage compartments, and more. She selected highly rated products that real pet owners like using, including options at different price points.