When a pet stroller makes sense
A stroller isn't just for pampering. It genuinely helps older dogs who can't manage long walks any more, pets recovering from surgery or injury, and small or short-legged breeds that struggle to keep pace. It also lets you take a nervous cat out safely, or bring your dog somewhere busy where being underfoot would be risky. Your pet still gets fresh air and a change of scene, just without the strain of walking the whole way.
Choosing the right frame and wheels
Three-wheel strollers tend to steer more nimbly and turn tightly, which suits pavements and parks, while four-wheel designs feel stable and steady. Look for shock absorbers if you'll be crossing rougher ground, as they give your pet a smoother ride. A one-click or quick-fold frame is worth having if you'll be lifting it in and out of the car often. Mesh windows keep your pet cool and let them see out, which helps anxious animals settle.
Rain covers and travel carriers
For wetter days, the rain cover accessories keep your pet dry, with front and rear entry options to suit different strollers. If you don't need a full pram, the folding bag carrier doubles as a car seat and a portable travel holder, with a mesh panel for airflow. It's a lighter option for shorter trips, vet visits or getting a smaller pet from A to B.
Delivery and returns
Delivery is free to the UK mainland, with dispatch in 3 to 5 working days and no hidden fees. If you change your mind or order the wrong item, returns are welcome, though the return postage cost would be yours to cover in those cases.