More Than Just a Ride: Why InnoPet Strollers Are Changing the Game for Dogs (And Their Humans)

Picture this: you're out on a brisk morning walk, breathing in the fresh air, your loyal companion trotting right beside you. But what happens when your dog gets older, recovers from surgery, or has joints that simply can't keep up with your favourite 5-mile trail anymore?

For a long time, the answer was heartbreaking: leave them behind.

Enter the pet mobility revolution. While the market is flooded with flimsy, modified baby buggies, one brand stands head and shoulders above the rest — and for a very unexpected reason. InnoPet didn't start in a sterile corporate tech lab. It started on a Dutch market stall.


From a Family Market Stall to the Global Pet Mobility Leader

Back in 1981, founder André Maijer took over a traditional general goods market stall from his father in the Netherlands. Years later, he began noticing a quiet tragedy unfolding around him: everyday pet owners were forced to shorten their walks or stay indoors entirely because their dogs were ageing, falling ill, or suffering from joint dysplasia.

Instead of accepting that a dog's adventure timeline has to end early, André and his wife Corinne asked a simple question: why shouldn't dogs have prams?

In 2007, they introduced the concept to the European pet market, officially launching InnoPet. Their core mission wasn't just to sell gear — it was to live by a powerful motto: "Bringing back happiness."


Why InnoPet Isn't Just "Another Dog Stroller"

If you've ever tried a cheap, generic pet stroller, you know the frustration: wobbly wheels, zippers that jam, and frames that feel ready to snap. InnoPet tackled these issues through clever, canine-first engineering:

  • Heavyweight capacity (up to 50 kg) — Models like the InnoPet Hercules 2.0 are engineered to safely carry large breeds with arthritis or mobility issues, so big dogs can still smell the forest air.
  • Zero-puncture EFA and air-filled all-terrain tyres — Whether you're navigating urban pavements, sandy beaches, or rocky woodland trails, shock-absorbing wheels keep the ride smooth and comfortable.
  • 3-in-1 versatility — Many InnoPet models, including the Sporty Evolution series, convert seamlessly from a daily stroller into a jogging buggy or a secure bicycle trailer via a simple tow-bar attachment.

How to Choose the Right InnoPet Model for Your Dog

Buying a pet stroller isn't a one-size-fits-all decision. Use this quick three-step checklist to find your match.

Step 1: Check the Weight Class

Start with your dog's weight and body length before anything else.

  • Small dogs (up to 11 kg / 25 lbs) — Yorkies, Pomeranians, and cats suit compact city models like the InnoPet Avenue or the Nomad, which features a detachable cabin that doubles as a travel crate.
  • Medium dogs (up to 30 kg / 66 lbs) — French Bulldogs, Beagles, and Cocker Spaniels fit comfortably in the Comfort EFA ECO, Allure, or the versatile Sporty series.
  • Large and giant breeds (up to 50 kg / 110+ lbs) — For Labs with hip dysplasia or recovering German Shepherds, the InnoPet Hercules 2.0 and Mamut feature low rear entries so heavy dogs can step in without being lifted.

Step 2: Match Your Terrain

  • Pavements and shopping centres — EFA (Expanded Polyurethane Foam) wheels are lightweight, puncture-proof, and low-maintenance.
  • Forest trails, gravel, and beach walks — Opt for air-filled or heavy-duty rubber tyres, as found on the InnoPet Adventure or Hercules 2.0, for genuine shock absorption on uneven ground.

Step 3: Choose Your Must-Have Features

  • For cyclists — The Sporty Evolution V2 and Sporty Dog Trailer Deluxe include a tow-bar arm to hook safely behind your bicycle.
  • For compact storage — One-hand folding systems on models like the Monaco and Adventure make loading into a small car boot effortless.

Final Thoughts: Adventure Has No Age Limit

A dog stroller isn't about luxury — it's about freedom, inclusion, and love.

Watching your best friend slow down due to age, illness, or injury is one of the hardest parts of being a pet parent. But thanks to thoughtful engineering from InnoPet, a grey muzzle doesn't mean your outdoor adventures have to stop. Whether it's catching the afternoon breeze from a Hercules 2.0 or cruising a woodland bike trail in a Sporty Evolution, your dog's bucket list can stay wide open.

Because every dog deserves a front-row seat to the world — no matter how many miles are on their paws.

Ready to find the perfect stroller for your dog? Browse the full InnoPet range →


What Do You Think?

Have you tried a pet stroller, or are you considering one for an ageing or recovering pup? Drop a comment below and share your story — we'd love to hear what adventures you and your furry best friend are planning next.

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