• DIMENSIONS: (15” x 20” x 40” Inches). Folded: 32"L x 17"W x 11"H / Stroller: 34"L x 18"W x 40"H / Carriage: 21"L x 14"W x 19"H
  • MULTIPLE WINDOWS FOR BREATHABILITY: Storage compartment for pet supplies, treats, and toys
  • OPTIONS FOR STORAGE: Convenient cup holder near the handle. Roomy design with large undercarriage. 2 Cup Holders, Seat Belts Leash, Rear Security Brakes, Hooded Peak Top Window, Simple Fold for Easy Handling & Storage on a Daily Use
  • QUALITY CERTIFIED: HD Lightweight which Meets GB14748 Stroller Safety Standard under GB/T2161 Production Standard Ventilation Mesh Screen Windows for Keeping Bugs Out, Large Undercarriage Storage Compartment for Pet Supplies, Meds, Toys, Treats Etc
  • Made by Paws & Pals, an OxGord brand

After seeing a woman in the mall with this stroller, I found out where she got it (on Amazon) and ordered one. (The picture shows my malshi and my friend's dog..same breed...in the stroller together...she wound up ordering one too!) I bought it because it's too hot in FL to walk in the morning so we take our strollers to the mall before it opens to the public and get our exercise in air conditioned comfort. At one of the mall kiosks that has the same stroller they were charging $150!!! If you are thinking about getting a dog stroller, get this one! You will love it. It folds down easily to fit in the car and it's easy to assemble..no tools needed.

I was a little apprehensive to order this because there was no reviews for this when I bought it. It was so well priced I thought I'd take a chance. I am really happy I did. 1. First of all it arrived in two days. I mean that is super fast shipping. 2. I took it out of the box and it was already assembled, just had to slip on the front two wheels. Opened it up like any standard baby stroller and boom it was ready to go. It goes down easily as well and folds down pretty flat. 3. It is really roomy. Granted my Chihuahua is only 11 pounds, but l think it's a very accurate product picture of how it is with the two dogs in it. 4. It seems really well made I've had baby strollers that seemed less durable. 5. When zipped up I feel confident that she will not escape. 6. The top can fold back , but when fully up there is a little window that she can see through and see me when I am pushing it. 7. There is a two cup holder and a nice roomy little compartment that can hold things. and a really roomy space under the stroller that can hold even more stuff. 8. The wheels seem durable but will have to report back later when I've used it a little more. 9. It's about 22-23 inches from front to back and about 15 inches side to side.When you have the canopy up its 24 inches top to bottom. The only con is that it took me a minute to get it to zip but once I got it attached it was good to go.

I am very, very happy with this purchase. It is one of few things I have ever bought for my pets that has been so easy to assemble and works/looks just as promised! The negative reviews really surprise me, as the product I receive functions exactly as described and appears to be VERY high quality. For what it's worth, I was not given a discount or free product or any other incentive to review other than I wanted this, I bought it, & I really could not be happier I did decide to buy in spite of some off-putting negative reviews! I'll put a pro/con summary first for those who prefer the short & sweet: PROS: - my dog is already obsessed with it - assembly was - to my shock & relief - a complete breeze - folds/unfolds very easily, locks into place sturdily - excellent height, convenient for pushing - rolls noiselessly & smoothly - very useful storage space for drinks, phone, cargo, etc. - LOTS of room for animals, could easily hold 2 small-ish dogs - very sturdy base provides support for pet, with pad on top to keep them comfy - pet area is securely enclosed with a number of possible openings to make getting them in/out easy - purple version is true to colour in product photos (photo is completely identical to what I received) CONS: - none, really - I guess inflatable rubber wheels might be better than the plastic ones, but these work just fine I purchased the purple version of this stroller mainly for use with my small (10 - 12 or so lbs. papillon, about half again as large as a chihuahua) dog, though also intending to be able to use it for my cats as well (ranging from a smaller 8-ish lbs to my Maine Coon who's about 14 lbs). I mainly wanted something that would facilitate bringing my pup along with me to places like street fairs where, being small, he usually is at risk of getting trampled underfoot unless he's carried. I could easily fit two of my papillon inside this stroller with room to spare. He has room to stand up, stretch completely out, or sit with head held high. He's a complete pansy about everything so I did not know what to expect when I put him in it, but he immediately loved the stroller and did not want to get out of it. The lower front zipper makes it easy to let him jump in himself (using the wheel-locks or holding it steady, of course): for slightly bigger dogs, the back portion unzips similarly to facilitate jumping in/out. I loved the number of openings so I could look or reach in from the "driver" side, or I can open the front up as well. Assembly was extremely easy: the instructions are clear, (mostly) intelligible, and succinct with very easy-to-understand diagrams. I'll admit I was intimidated at first when I pulled a number of wheels and axles out of the shipping container, but everything came together flawlessly. Whenever the instructions said pieces would snap together with a "click," there was indeed - to my delight & surprise - a clear, satisfying "click." Folding it back up is every bit as simple. You just pull the two release latches and down it goes! (To my amusement, my dog was still trying to get inside after I folded it up, lol!) The frame is conveniently lightweight but feels extremely sturdy, and the motion while rolling it around is completely fluid & even, with or without a wiggly pet inside. The bases both supporting where your pet sits and the small "cargo" area underneath are supported by a thick and sturdy material; usually, I find that this is some type of cardboard that eventually bends, but it feels really heavy-duty in this stroller. I mentioned earlier that my dog is a pansy... if even he feels secure & supported, you know it's sturdy! I also like that this included a decently thick padded piece so your pet rides in comfort. It's just a foam insert into a fabric sleeve, but it does the trick, and would be easily replaced by your preferred padding. The material of the stroller itself is not anything like heavy military-grade canvas, as I get the impression many reviewers seemed to expect, but then again it's definitely not trying to be. It is a strong woven plastic fabric material that is great in that it doesn't tend to absorb much moisture, making for easy cleanup. I would still not want to try rolling it through any fields of rosebushes, but I am confident it will have no problems holding up to normal wear, especially since the parts where my dog's claws will come into contact (i.e. the bottom) are thoroughly reinforced. The mesh is a rubbery, flexible material that's much stronger than a typical fabric mesh yet still allows unrestricted airflow. I tested all the snaps and zippers on my unit as well and found them to work perfectly for me. Now, my dog is well-behaved and does not try to nudge the zips open, so I can't say for certain that a determined escape artist would not be able to, but the stroller I received seems to enclose my pup securely. If you have concerns about that, there's an attached collar-clip to make sure your pet can't jump out. Personally I really like the option to leave the screen up or down so he can get pets as we roll by or he can be enclosed at my discretion. I've read other reviews which suggested pets would be able to escape supposed gaps where the handles attach to the fabric, but there are no holes so sizeable in mine. There is a small -we're talking maybe 2", and that's if you stretch it out - slit where the fabric joins the frame, but nothing that even the most enterprising cat or dog would be able to get more than a paw out of. You can see it in my photos (note: I have TINY, tiny hands, so take that into account). If you were transporting tiny yet agile ninja kittens it might be an issue, in which case the gap would not be hard to close that up, or simply to attach the included leash clip to your pet. Problem solved. It makes me feel like maybe those posting the negative reviews received products from a defective batch or something like that! Again, I really have no complaints about this product, and I'm pretty picky. I love the way it looks, feels, and moves... but more importantly, my dog absolutely loves it! I can't wait to have more places to take him as summer approaches. He loves walking, too, but this is the best compromise for bringing my canine buddy along without him getting stepped on in a crowd. I would give this product a higher rating if I could. Nothing ever seems to assemble so conveniently or work just as described without some tweaking, and yet this has done so, and even exceeded my expectations for the quality look & feel. One of the best impulse pet purchases I have made on Amazon! Edited for clarity and to add photos.

Super cute, well made, seems pretty sturdy. Love the cup holders. Moderately easy to put together (just don't put the wheels on upside down). Directions suck and I don't have a collapse button, so I guess I'll have to figure out how that happens on my own... BIGGEST PROBLEM: It's not cat-proof, I had to sew the sides together so my freaked out babies wouldn't escape. See pics on how big the hole is.

Love! Love! Love! This is something I wish I had bought a long time ago. I have a 16 lb Pekingese and a 16 lb Siberian cat and they both fit well. Not a lot of room left over but plenty for them to still move around comfortably. They even lounge around in when we're inside. I had a large spinal fusion last year and this allows me to take them both on walks now and not have to worry about carrying them back. Thank you for offering this at a price that's affordable without compromising quality or safety!

This was well worth the price. I need to exercise and so does my 15 year old 15 pound poodle mix. I walk about 3-5 miles every other day. My dog walks between .5 and 1 mile of that. I had to put a pillow in it so she doesn't slide around and giver her a little lift. The small pillow with it is nice but the material is a little slippery. The basket beneath is much bigger than I thought it would be and great for her leash, sunscreen, sunglasses, keys, water bowl, etc... The double cup holder and holder is good for water bottles and my phone. The zippers and material etc... seem well made. I am very impressed. Also I clipped a change purse with $ to one of the two leash hooks. She has only tried to get out once, so I don't use the leashes and I seldom close the top. I did put reflective tape on all four sides and a light on the front since sometimes I walk at night. I bought this April 15th and it is now June 12th that I am writing the review.

I was nervous because I saw a lot of crappy reviews about this stroller, but for $48 bucks I figured I might as well give it a shot. The brand name ones start at like $150 and I didn't want to invest that much if my cats ended up hating it. Turns out they really enjoy their walks (as far as I can tell...I don't speak cat) but it's been good to get them out of the house to help blow the stink off. They even like it so much that our cats can often be found napping inside the stroller throughout the day. Glad I purchased this? Yes. It's not going to have top of the line wheels or the sturdiest construction, but for the price it does everything I would want it to do....which is make my neighbors question my sanity since I'm pushing cats in a stroller around the block.

My hope was this stroller would improve my elderly dog's quality of life. Little did I know it would do the same for me. To a paint a picture of my neighborhood, it's comprised of 90% (at a minimum) busybody widows, catcalling guys allergic to being employed, and of course, the gaggle of stereotypical SAMHs as tan as they are malicious. I chose the obnoxious pink one because I figured, screw it, if I'm going to get stared at for pushing a dog around in a stroller, I may as well give them something to really look at. My dog is a male. The looks of absolutely bewilderment on the faces of people to whom I have relayed this information was in and of itself worth the $46 I paid. Turns out, people are so busy trying to fathom how you could put a male dog in a PINK stroller -- why, it's practically animal abuse -- that the fact there's a dog in a stroller at all suddenly seems arbitrary. It's kind of like when you ask someone for a bigger favor than the one you really need to wear them down. If your dog is male, I highly recommend this strategy as it's inevitable you're going to be approached by someone, at some point. Moving on, I give this stroller five stars for what it is. "THE SMELL": Out of the box, there's a weird odor that I tend to associate with things of Made In China origin. I sprayed it with a mix of water and Dawn, set it outside, and it went away within an hour. It's possibly stronger with other colors. All the more reason to go Team Obnoxious Pink. HEIGHT: I'm 5'5" and I don't have to bend over to hold the bars, but it could stand to be a little taller. If I was any taller myself I would likely send it back, but if you're 5'6" or under, maybe 5'7", you should be fine. THE WHEELS: I saw someone in one of the questions claim they are rubber. They are not. They're a hard plastic. Surprisingly durable, but plastic still. Provided you put them on properly, they are able to go up and down hills and somewhat bumpy sidewalk without issue. You WILL NOT BE ABLE TO RUN WITH THIS STROLLER. The wheels WILL go haywire. Be warned if you're someone like me, who bought this with the express purpose of taking my dog out with me when I go jogging. Annoying as that was, it's smooth as silk for leisurely walks, so I'll still get plenty of use out of it. WEIGHT CAPACITY: 33lbs. It says this on the instruction manual that comes with the stroller. My dog is 17lbs (Pomeranian mix) and it holds steady for him. STROLLER WEIGHT: Not sure, but surprisingly light for something that thus far has proven pretty durable. Even in the box it wasn't heavy. Carrying the stroller up / down my porch steps is cake. DRINK HOLDER: Worth mentioning thing kind of sucks. It falls off, which isn't too big an issue (could be fixed with duct tape or whatever), but the size / shape of it is odd. I tried to put a Tervis cup, 20oz bottle of Dasani, and a wide-bottom Vitamin Water in it and all of them full out. What exactly is this thing made for? I plan to modify mine but gluing some padding in it to make it snugger. Considering how easy that's going to be, I suppose it's still nice that it was included. Overall this was a good buy for the price, and if for some reason this stroller was set ablaze or lost to a sinkhole, I would definitely purchase another.