Collection: Pet Strollers

Pet strollers — dog and cat prams for older, injured or small pets, from our Australian warehouse.

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A pet stroller lets you take a dog out in a dog stroller or dog pram, or a cat when they can't walk the whole way — an older pet, one recovering from injury or surgery, a small dog on a long outing, or a nervous pet in a busy place. As a pet pram or cat stroller, the right one suits your pet's weight and size, folds for the car, and rolls smoothly. It keeps ageing and unwell pets part of the family outings. Think about your pet's weight, where you'll push it, and how it stores.

Is there a dog stroller for small dogs?

Yes — a dog stroller for small dogs suits toy and small breeds who can't keep up on a long walk or tire easily. Check the weight capacity suits your dog, and look for a secure tether inside so they can't jump out.

When does a pet need a stroller?

A pet stroller suits several situations. An older dog or cat who tires quickly or has sore joints can still enjoy an outing while riding part of the way. A pet recovering from injury or surgery can get fresh air without over-exerting. A small dog can keep up on a long walk or a trip to the shops. A nervous or reactive pet stays safe and calm in busy or crowded places. It also protects paws on hot pavement. For any pet who can't or shouldn't walk the full distance, a stroller keeps them included.

How do you choose a pet stroller?

A few things guide the choice. The weight capacity must suit your pet, with some room to spare, so check it against your pet's weight. The cabin should be roomy enough for them to sit and lie comfortably, with good ventilation and a mesh window so they can see out and breathe. Look for a secure internal tether to clip to a harness so they can't jump out, a working brake, and easy folding for the car. Air-filled or larger wheels roll better on rough ground. Match the capacity and cabin size to your pet, and check for a tether and brake.

Common questions

What size pet fits in a stroller?
Check the weight capacity against your pet — most suit small to medium dogs and cats, with larger models for bigger dogs. Allow some room to spare above your pet's weight.

Why would a dog need a stroller?
For an older or arthritic dog who tires, one recovering from injury or surgery, a small dog on a long outing, or a nervous pet in busy places. It keeps them included without over-exerting.

Are pet strollers safe?
Yes, with an internal tether to clip to a harness so they can't leap out, a working brake, and good ventilation. Clip your pet in and use the brake when stopped.

Do pet strollers fold up?
Most fold down for the car boot and storage. Check the folded size and whether it stands on its own, if boot space or storage is tight.

Can I pay for a pet stroller with Afterpay?
Yes. You can split it with Afterpay, Zip, Klarna or PayPal Pay in 4. Our pet strollers start from $81, which is four fortnightly payments of about $20.25.

Complete your pet setup

A pet stroller pairs with other travel gear. Add a carrier for shorter trips, a seat cover for the car, and stairs for older pets.

A $81 pet stroller splits into four fortnightly payments of $20.25 with Afterpay, and Zip, Klarna and PayPal Pay in 4 do the same. Every order ships from our Australian warehouse, dispatched within 1–2 business days, with a 12-month warranty and 30 days to return it. We're a family-run Australian store, going since 2016, rated 4.66 out of 5 across 5,363 reviews.