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The PawHut Pet Bicycle Trailer is a versatile, water-resistant carrier designed for small to medium dogs up to 20 kg. Featuring a durable steel frame, three-wheel stability, mesh ventilation, and safety reflectors, it offers a secure and comfortable ride whether attached to your bike or pushed manually.
Pet Type | Dog |
Product Dimensions | 71 x 22 x 83 cm; 19 kg |
Item model number | D00-051 |
Colour | Black |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 110 Centimetres |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 20 Kilograms |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Specific Uses | Indoor |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 19 kg |
J**N
Sturdy, smart “push-chair” which is surprisingly high and wide
The instructions were not brilliant but because my dad (who is 83 years) is practical, he worked out pretty quickly how to put the “push-chair” together. We have not yet worked out how to attach it to a bicycle. It is incredibly stable. It was left at the top of my parents’ steep gravel drive before I put it in the car on the first day I had it. Fortunately, the dog was not in it. It took off on its own. It went down a very steep, grassy bank and over the drive. It stopped at the bottom of the garden. It proved how incredibly stable it was because it did not turn over. It was a lesson to me to make sure it is never left unaccompanied at the top of a bank again. When I go for walks, I attach a piece of strong tape around the handle and tie it around my belt. If ever I slip and let go when we are going downhill, I will know my dog is safe. The “trailer” is very smart and admired by lots of people. My dog is an 18 kilo working cocker and he has masses of room in it. At 12 years of age, my dog is suffering arthritis and can’t walk far. He goes for a slow, short walk in the woods first then I have my exercise as I then push him around quiet, country lanes. When he can smell something nice, he paws at the side and I know he wants to get out and walk for a while. It is wide and robust. It will not go through a normal door so I store it outside under a sheet of tarpaulin. It will go in the back of my VW Golf Plus but I have to take off the wheels. Taking off the wheels is easy (you just push a metal button and slide them off) but you will probably want a second person to hold the other side and lift it into the car with you.
A**R
Large pet trailer/pram
Larger than I thought and wouldn’t fit through the door. However sturdy and does the job. Had to modify the brake as it won’t lock.
K**N
Pawhutt Trailer
Bought to give my dog a lift following a cruciate ligament op, post op care is several short lead walks per day for 2/3 months, this helps brilliantly enabling her to enjoy a longer walk with our other dog.Arrived before the expected delivery date in flat pack form, so some assembly is required, it’s basic and easy.The trailer is a little on the heavy side if you’re thinking of putting it in your car but the benefits outweigh this, wheels come off and on easily and it folds quite flat. We used it on a recent caravan holiday and it works well. The wheel size enables it to run over quite uneven ground just pick the route avoiding stiles/kissing gates etc. There is a brake which can be applied whilst unattended and once the method of application is taken onboard can be done one handed. The cover is of good quality nylon which offers some protection from the elements. Our dog is a medium sized collie, 19 kg, and there’s plenty of room for her.This trailer is decent quality and for the price we think represents great value.Picture shows dog in trailer, she couldn’t help herself taking advantage of a newly opened skatepark, having elbowed a few kids out of the way, near our home. Thanks Cheshire East Council.
T**F
Very wide, as per the dimensions stated, keeps it sturdy if towed by a bicycle.
Instructions not brilliant, simple illustrate, there isn’t that many parts to bolt together, 20 minutes. Once built it’s wide, wheels remove very easily to get through doorway / load into a ca. still had to collapse the canopy top ( simply remove a retaining pin, drop restraining arm canopy folds over base) turn on its side to get through doorways. The front wheel fitted to use as a “ pushchair “ smooth ride with large main wheels, still struggling to work out how the front wheel swizzles if in deed it should, lack of info in instructions. Due to its size and sturdiness it is heavy, a little fiddly to manoeuvre into a car taking wheels on/off. Early days, happy we went for this.
A**R
Assembly Instructions Poor.
The instructions are not adequate. Diagrams are too small and do not display parts and fitting thereof. Putting the buggy together should have taken 10 minutes but took two hours as it became trial-and-error instead of following a logical sequence. The buggy itself, once constructed, is very sturdy and easy to use. A cover (mudguard) for the front wheel would be a nice addition to keep paws away from it but it was easy to wire on a piece of plastic to cover it. All in all, a nice piece of kit let down by the assembly instructions. We use it for a 25-30kg dog who has back problems.
A**E
Faffy
When assembled this is a really practical stroller/trailer. It is sturdy and our 22kg wirehaired pointer fits well inside and she's happy to ride in it.It is a faffy thing when you want to store it. It is not a quick disassemble/reassemble so it feels a real pain. It's not been designed to be quickly disassembled and it is fiddly and time consuming to do. It's too wide to get through my doorways so the wheels can only be added once it is outside. That's the trade-off for it's low cost. higher cost items would be much easier to use and some strollers even fold for convenience.If you have a garage or shed where you can keep it fully assembled then you won't have any issues, it'll be a great value option. For us, I wish I had spent a bit more on a foldable option.I do like that it can be either a stroller or a trailer, for us we need it mainly as a stroller for a dog with a leg problem.
S**P
First class product easy to put together
Easy to assemble. Was bought for my husband to take the dog out on his mobility scooter. Works well dog loves it
C**.
It's wide !
Amazing buggy for my dog who has not been Well .He is a medium cockerpoo. He has plenty of room to turn round and sit up . The only thing I would say is measure your doors if this is not going to be safe left out side . This will not fit through your average door without taking both the wheels off . Which I had to get my neighbour to hold my dog , because my dog was trying to walk as he saw me trying to get it out the door . And also get a bike pump the tyres do not come pumped . If your dog sits to the rear closest you the buggy will have a tendency to tip . So your arms will get a work out as you walk . But this has changed our lives we can get out again . This is a must buy x
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