Quick answer
The Pet Gear No-Zip NV is our top pick for Labradors because of its easy-entry no-zip design, weight capacity up to 150 lbs, and large interior. It handles heavy dogs well on various terrains. For a more budget-friendly option, consider the PetSafe Happy Ride, or the Gen7Pets Promenade for extra storage.
What to consider for Dog Stroller For Labradors
Labradors are large, strong dogs weighing 55 to 80 lbs on average. A stroller must have a high weight capacity (at least 100 lbs), a spacious cabin, and sturdy wheels that can handle rough terrain. Look for a stroller with a secure tether inside to prevent jumping out, and a brake for safety on hills. The stroller should also fold easily for transport and storage.
What to look for in a dog stroller
Correct fit and sizing: measure your Labrador’s length and height to ensure they can sit, stand, and turn around. Durable hardware and materials: look for a steel frame and tough fabric like 600D polyester. Safety features: include a safety tether, reflective trim, and a locking brake. Comfort and padding: a padded interior and ventilation windows keep your dog comfortable. No-pull design: while not applicable to strollers, ensure the handle is ergonomic and the stroller is easy to push.
How we chose these picks
- Evaluated weight capacity to ensure each stroller can support Labrador-sized dogs.
- Checked interior dimensions for adequate space for a large breed.
- Assessed wheel type and suspension for stability on different surfaces.
- Reviewed safety features like tethers, brakes, and reflective elements.
- Considered ease of folding and storage for owners.
- Read verified customer reviews from real Labrador owners.
- Compared price points to offer options across budgets.
- Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.
What to avoid
- Strollers with weight limits below 100 lbs – they will be unsafe for a Labrador.
- Small wheels that can tip or get stuck on uneven terrain.
- Flimsy fabric that can tear under a heavy dog’s weight.
- Strollers without a safety tether – your dog could jump out.
- Models that are difficult to fold or store if you have limited space.
For more guidance, check our dog guides, dog care products, and dog health sections.