
If you’ve spotted a stroller lately with a glossy-eyed Shih Tzu or a snoozing Spaniel tucked inside – no, you’re not imagining it. Pet strollers are officially a thing, and their popularity is on the rise.
Once reserved for pampered pups and social media stars, these wheeled wonders are now winning over vets, behaviourists, and everyday owners who simply want their pets to enjoy life – without overdoing it.
So, who are they really for?
More than you’d think. Pet strollers are a game-changer for:
- Elderly dogs with creaky joints who still want to feel the breeze in their ears
- Tiny dogs with legs the length of a teaspoon
- Flat-faced breeds who huff and puff before you’ve reached the end of the lane
- Recovering pets after surgery or illness
- Overwhelmed puppies who need breaks between bursts of excitement
- And yes – cats who think they’re dogs, and demand to be part of the fun
For many owners, a stroller means less carrying, less worrying, and more freedom to plan longer walks, day trips, and even festivals (yes, really).
What to Look For in a Pet Stroller
Choose one that’s lightweight, folds easily, and can handle a range of terrains – because let’s face it, country lanes aren’t always smooth sailing. Look for breathable mesh, secure tethers, washable pads (you’ll thank us), and decent suspension.
The WonderFold P2 Pet Stroller ticks a lot of boxes. It doubles as a car seat and carrier, has dual entry points, a one-step brake, roomy under-basket, and a stylish leatherette trim that wouldn’t look out of place at a farmers’ market.
Find out more at wonderfoldwagon.co.uk
Because every pet deserves to come along for the ride.
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