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The VIAGDO Premium Heavy Duty Dog Stroller combines rugged durability with luxury comfort, featuring a strong alloy steel frame, 12-inch air-ride tires, and a spacious cabin that supports pets up to 55 lbs. Designed for easy one-hand folding and quick setup, it offers smooth maneuverability on all terrains, breathable mesh for ventilation, and ample storage for pet and owner essentials—perfect for active pet parents who refuse to compromise on style or function.










| Harness Type | 2 Point |
| Stroller Type | Pet Stroller |
| Is Car Seat Compatible | No |
| Number of Cup Holders | 1 |
| Seating Capacity | 1 |
| Built-in Light | No |
| Number of Wheels | 3 |
| Has Stroller Brake System | Yes |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Fabric Type | Oxford Cloth |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Canopy Material | Oxford Cloth |
| Seat Material | Oxford Cloth |
| Tire Material | Rubber |
| Item Weight | 20 Pounds |
| Folded Size | 39.3*16.9 Inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 44"L x 22.4"W x 41.1"H |
| Back Wheel Diameter | 12 Inches |
| Front Wheel Diameter | 12 Inches |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 20 Pounds, 55 Pounds |
| Installation Type | foldable/collapsible |
| Color | Blue&Grey |
M**N
This thing is awesome!
We have two dogs, one is a young gun and the other is a sweet old man. We've hit the point on walks where our younger one just wants to go go go and our older one just can't keep up anymore.Enter this beautiful thing!We had very specific criteria that needed to be met when buying one of these. The biggest thing was that we wanted nice wheels. That was a non negotiable. Sometimes we do light hikes and we wanted something that could handle that without the wheel going weird if it hit a bump. These wheel definitely passed. They're actually metal and rubber, unlike so many of the dog strollers out there. And the front wheel actually turns 360 degrees!It's super easy to maneuver and did just fine on grass. It seems like it's really sturdy and should hold up for as long as we need it.We caught it on a really significant sale, which was amazing. For the cost it really doesn't get any better.There are a few other features that haven't been tested as extensively, but having a cup holder is nice. I do wish it was a smidge bigger, but it'll fit any standard drink, can, cup, bottle. It does fold up very nicely and can even stand upright on its own. The netting at the bottom is a nice feature and can hold *some* stuff, but nothing too heavy.My 25lb dog fits just fine in it, but anything over 35 and you'd likely have some problems with the carrier part. The rest of the stroller would hold up fine to that weight.Overall, a very good buy! We're super excited that our old man can keep up with our younger dog and he's pretty jazzed about it too! He loves rolling along in it and has no issues being in it.
C**T
Excellent quality, worth the price
I have had many dog strollers, I like to walk and jog but my small dogs get tired and sometimes need the protection of containment. This is the nicest I have ever had and some were a lot more expensive. It assembled too easily! But even better, you can disassemble the wheels with literally the push of a button! It's roomy and while I'd prefer the fold down type top instead of a zipper, I rarely close it. The solid core tires are still cushy but no more flats! It keeps my pup up high where she can see things and the handle is tall so I stand straighter. The fold isn't perfect but it's fine. I would definitely buy it again. The best features at the lowest price for a jogging stroller. It's sturdy, well built and quite attractive.
A**S
I Like It.
Packaging/Delivery: I bought the stroller last month but I wanted to use it in my day-to-day errands and adventures with my 13 year old Morkie (Bentley) and my four year old Maltese (Freya) before I made my review.First, when it came by FedEx I was NOT impressed with the condition it arrived. I believe it happened from whatever factory it came from. It was like the box was punched through and it was sent to me that way covered in packing tape. I included a picture of the box as I suspected I may have to return it. I was home so I was able to bring it in right away. After I had it out of what was left of the box and got through some of the assembly I realized that the frame was bent just enough to make it not want to align right on the right side at the joint in the middle of the carriage. After some manipulation I got it to align for folding. For this reason I believe if it came to me without any issues it would fold easier. It's a lot smoother now. The frame seems okay now and nothing else ended up being wrong so I went forward with the assembly.Assembly: The instructions were plain enough with only one real issue with the attachment for the front fender/step as I had to really study the stroller itself to see what the instructions meant. Also where the basket attaches in the front was a little unclear but I was able to figure it out. Basically the body and frame come assembled. You just have to attach the wheels, screw in the step, the cup holder, and attach the basket and the front screen. The rear right tire had an issue clicking in place but I think it had more to do with the hit it took. I had to flat palm it to get it to click into place.Fabric, tires, zippers, screens and overall performance: Ok so I do everything on foot as I don't have a car. My errands can include grocery shopping, going to the pharmacy, visiting the smoke shop, and the occasional adventure. I can cover almost three miles sometimes depending what I need to do that day. I live near Lake Superior so weather can be iffy and our alley ways, sidewalks and streets can be a bit rough. I also visit parks and the occasions off the beaten path adventure. The reason I bought the stroller was to help with bringing things home and include my dogs because as you can imagine my small dogs get bored being home that long. This year Bentley's artheritis is giving him more trouble and as much as that little bugger loves being included on our adventures, well, through no fault of his own, he just can't journey like he used to. As robust as Freya is even she has her limits. That's where the stroller comes in. I've made several journeys with the stroller and I have to say I'm impressed. I was worried about it being tippy with only three wheels. It's very stable. It turns on a dime even when I have only one hand available. The wheels are a durable solid rubber so it absorbes a lot of the rough terrain and cracked sidewalks. I'm not afraid to leave it parked when I have to run in for my scripts. Don't worry, they're confined well in the stroller and shaded for the ten minutes I'm in there and always in my sight. No chance on them being stolen. I can bring my dogs most stores as they're confined and most stores don't mind that. My dogs are emotional support only. I can add some items like a gallon milk jug on the step and haul a 24 pack of soda in the stroller along side Bentley and I can still steer and pull my grocery basket and have Freya attached to the handlebar. The fabric is durable and really does look sharp although I could do without the teddy bears on the joints. There are gaps that I don't think one can avoid however so if you're strolling a sketchy dog or escape prone cat you may want to train them first. It can get warm in there with dogs in the stroller at the same time. I find myself opening all the flaps. I can put my purse, leashes, snacks and a hoodie jacket for myself and the dogs' jackets in the basket underneath. The cup holder is deep enough to hold a small kids sized water bottle for tge dogs and my 24oz water bottle for myself. It's ungainly with a soda bottle though and the tray for the phone is too small. The front tire can be a little wobbley if it hits a bump but I found if I lift the back a bit it corrects itself and will go smooth again. I can't say I have figured out why it does that. The height of the handle is absolutely perfect. I'm five foot nine and I have a long stride. I never clip the back of the stroller when I walk and the handle bar is at a comfortable position.My only issue with the design: Where the front step is the screen doesn't open to let the dog in. It does come down to help with air flow. Not much sense to put a step in the front fender if the dog can't access it that way. The back panel does open but again your dog would have to jump in and if that's not possible you'll have to pick up your pet to load it in the back or open the screen and load it into the stroller. There are clips attached to the stroller to help restrain your pet but I have never used them. Otherwise, it's a pretty sturdy and good looking pet stroller. Worth the money. It's already helped us out quiet a bit.
K**A
Nice stroller
My dogs love this stroller! It’s durable and can go off road with no issues. Both my dogs can ride comfortably and love riding with it open. They can see everything and are safe with the clips on the stroller. They can’t jump out. The cup/phone holders are not very deep. I wouldn’t put an open cup in there because it can easily spill if you hit a bump. The plastic piece on the front of the stroller doesn’t fit right. It’s nearly impossible to get on.Update.. have had this stroller for a year. The front wheel keeps coming loose. We used the stroller a few days ago and now it won’t fold back up. I tried contacting the seller and have gotten no response.
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