Anyone with several small dogs knows how tough it is to maneuver with them. I have three tiny guys, but there is no way I can carry them all at the same time. Plus, they are not all good leash walkers, so walks in the park are out of the question. My solution is a stroller that holds all three comfortably. No more running back and forth from the car to the dog park or trying to hold multiple squirmy Poodles at the vet. And I can take them on walks together so they can all enjoy the sights, sounds, and smells of the outdoors. I’ve put together a short list of THE best dog strollers for small dogs – multiple dogs based on personal experience, recommendations from family and friends, TONS of research, and product reviews with at least a 4.5-star rating, many with hundreds of 5-star ratings. So, check it out, I know you and your furry family will be happy with any of these choices!
Please ALWAYS measure your pet to make sure they will fit in a stroller, do not rely on your pet’s weight alone.
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1. Vilobos Pet Wagon
Wagon Weight | 15lbs |
Max Pet Weight | 44lbs |
PROS
- Large top mesh window
- Large breathable side mesh windows
- 2 leash clips
- Rear brake
- Removable pet cushion
- Lightweight
- Easily folds down for quick storage
- Easy assembly – just attach wheels
- Multiple entry points for pet
- Width 19.3″
CONS
- Small storage area for pet supplies or water bottle
- Some complaints of quality issues with velcro
- May be too high off the ground for tiny pets to climb in on their own
- Handlebar does not adjust (height is 38.6″)
2. Totoro Ball 4 Wheel Dog Stroller
Stroller Weight | 22lbs |
Max Pet Weight | 100lbs |
PROS
- Large front and back zippered entry points
- Rear brakes
- 2 leash clips
- Adjustable handlebar
- Sun roof (zippered)
- Removable pet cushion
- 3 storage pockets
- Easy assembly – just attach wheels and handlebar
- Easily folds down for quick storage
CONS
- Wide (30″)
- May be too high off the ground (8″) for tiny pets to climb in on their own
3. Pet Gear No-Zip Expedition Pet Stroller
Stroller Weight | 26lbs |
Max Pet Weight | 150lbs |
PROS
- Ajustable handlebar (33″ – 46″)
- Very large front and rear entryways
- Easy assembly
- Very large comfortable pet area
- Great customer service
- Maneuvers well on various uneven surfaces
- Parent tray/cup holder included
- 2 leash clips
- Rubber rear tires
- Removable washable pet pad
- Sunroof
CONS
- Thin pet pad
- Wide (29.5″)
- Some complaints of difficulty maneuvering
- Some complaints of wheels falling off and brake quality
- Not recommended for running or jogging
- At 9″ off the ground, stroller may be too high for smaller pets to climb in on their own
- Heavy (26lbs)
- Bulky – some complaints that stroller takes up too much room even when folded (folds down to 14″ in height)
4. Kenyone Foldable Jogger 4 Wheels
Stroller Weight | 24lbs |
Max Pet Weight | 140lbs |
PROS
- Adjustable handlebar (31″- 41″)
- Rubber tires
- 2 leash clips
- Rear storage pocket
- Large front and rear entry points
- Easy assembly – just attach wheels
- Durable
- Sunroof
- Easy to maneuver
- Smaller width (27.5″)
CONS
- Bulky – easy to fold but does not fold flat due to wheels
- Shorter dogs may have trouble seeing out mesh windows, blankets or pet bed will give your pup extra height
- Slippery pet area
- Some complaints of wobbly front wheels
- Pricey
5. HPZ Pet Rover Premium
Stroller Weight | 22lbs |
Max Pet Weight | 75lbs |
PROS
- Durable
- Easy hand-free quick fold
- 2 removable washable pet pads
- 2 leash clips
- Cup holder
- Large undercarriage storage area
- Lifetime limited warranty
- Free wheel replacement for 3 years
- Sturdy and stable
- Easy assembly – just attach wheels, undercarriage, and cup holder
- Rubber rear wheels
- Suspension system for smooth ride
- Front and rear brakes
- Width 25″
- Excellent customer service
CONS
- Bulky – some complaints that stroller takes up too much room even when folded (folds down to 13″ in height)
- Handlebar does not adjust (height is 40″)
- Some complained stroller is difficult to maneuver
- Packaging makes stroller difficult to unwrap
- Some issues with wheels falling off
- Pets need to be lifted into carrier
- Some complaints about front wheels being plastic
HPZ Pet Rover company has a reputation for producing high-quality strollers and great customer service. The Premium has too many features to list them all here. This stroller has hundreds of 5-star reviews and lots of happy dog parents.
6. HPZ Pet Rover XL Extra-Long
Stroller Weight | 23lbs |
Max Pet Weight | 75lbs |
PROS
- Large comfortable pet area
- 2 removable washable pet pads
- Multiple entry points (top and rear)
- 2 leash clips
- Large undercarriage storage area
- Lifetime limited warranty
- Free wheel replacement for 3 years
- Rubber rear wheels
- Suspension system for smooth ride
- Excellent customer service
- Front and rear brakes
- Easy assembly – just attach wheels, undercarriage, and cup holder
- Easy hand-free quick fold
- Width 25″
CONS
- Pets need to be lifted into carrier
- Packaging makes stroller difficult to unwrap
- Some complaints of cup holder being too small
- Some complained stroller is too big and difficult to maneuver
- Some complained stroller takes up too much storage room (folds down to 13″ in height)
- Some complaints about front wheels being plastic
- Handlebar does not adjust (height is 40″)
HPZ Pet Rover company has a reputation for producing high-quality strollers and great customer service. Like the HPZ Premium, the XL has too many features to list them all here. Both are extremely durable, the main difference between the two HPZ strollers is pet area size when converted and rear entry. This stroller also has hundreds of 5-star reviews and lots of happy dog parents.
Conclusion
Dog strollers are such a convenient tool for pet parents. In some cases, a larger dog stroller may be the only way multiple pets can have an outing together. The strollers listed above are the best dog strollers for small dogs, especially multiple dogs. They are all highly rated, high-quality choices you can feel good about putting your fur babies in for some stress-free time together. Do you have a favorite dog stroller that you use for all your small dogs? What makes it your favorite? What features would you like to see on future dog strollers? I’d love to hear from you.