It’s all a question of weight. Let’s just say that a cat weighs a maximum of 12kg, so if your dog weighs less than 15kg, he’ll be fine in a cat stroller. The weight of your dog is a crucial factor to consider when buying a stroller. In fact, each model has a maximum capacity that must not be exceeded to ensure the durability and safety of the stroller. Small dogs (up to 10 kg): Choose a lightweight, compact stroller that’s adapted to your dog’s size and weight. Medium dog (between 10 and 20 kg): A sturdy model with a larger load capacity is preferable. Large dogs (30 kg and over): A large stroller designed specifically for large dogs will be required. In this case, the trolley can be considered as an alternative for these large animals.
Quality materials: Choose a stroller made from hard-wearing, durable materials such as aluminium or steel for the frame and waterproof polyester for the interior.
The size of the stroller itself should be proportionate to your pet’s morphology, i.e. neither too large to provide a safe space, nor too small to risk compressing it and creating health problems in the long term.
A dog stroller is generally more manoeuvrable than a trolley, making it easier to get around in tight spaces and urban areas. Dog strollers often have a neat, attractive design, unlike trolleys, which can be bulkier and less elegant. The design of a dog stroller and the materials used ensure your pet is protected and safe when out and about.