

🐾 Elevate your pet’s adventure game — because every ride deserves a co-pilot!
The PawHut Steel Dog Bike Trailer is a premium pet carrier designed for small to medium dogs up to 30kg. Featuring a durable alloy steel frame, water-resistant Oxford fabric, and large 50.8cm wheels, it offers a spacious, ventilated, and safe environment for your pet. Reflectors and a safety anchor enhance visibility and security, while the quick-assembly design and smooth spring-loaded tow joint make it perfect for urban and off-road cycling adventures.










| ASIN | B078W3F41L |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 53,272 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 12 in Dog Bicycle Trailers |
| Brand | PawHut |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (669) |
| Date First Available | 8 Jan. 2018 |
| Department | Pet |
| Frame material | Alloy Steel |
| Frame size | 130L x 73W x 90Hcm |
| Included components | Dog Bike Trailer |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item display length | 130 centimetres |
| Item display width | 73 centimetres |
| Item model number | B4-0003-008 |
| Manufacturer | MH STAR UK LTD |
| Material type | Steel pipe, Oxford cloth |
| Maximum height recommendation | 110 Centimetres |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 130 x 73 x 90 cm; 14 kg |
| Shape | Retangle |
| Size | 130 x 73 x 90 cm |
| Skill level | All |
| Style | Modern |
| Weight | 14 Kilograms |
| Wheel size | 50.8 Centimetres |
M**B
Very robust dog trailer
This is our third dog trailer after our young Cocker Spaniel grew too big for the smaller trailer we had used for our last Cocker. The trailer is very spacious for him and could easily cope with much bigger dogs. Lots of people seem to ask if a trailer will fit their dog. We measured our dog by holding a steel/diy measuring tape alongside him when he was sitting up straight and then by lying the same tape next to him when he was lying down. As we go on long journeys by bike (rides of up to 50 miles) he needs space to stretch out. The trailer is well made in heavy duty fabric. The floor is lined with a solid layer and made of a waterproof material. We will add a cushioned pad and a blanket for our pup. The front door opening has a roll down PVC cover for wet and windy days. Both mesh doors have velcro so that you can secure them in the open position....handy for getting the dog in and out without catching claws or the chance to chew the doors! There is a D ring on a tape to secure a harness if you wish. It is easy to put the trailer together and it only takes a few moments once you have done it once. The cabin of the trailer is formed by a metal arm that is under tension between the two side panels. In our last trailer this arm was held in place by two screws and had to be completely removed each time you folded the trailer down. There was always the possibility that you might lose the arm or one of the screws. This has been improved and the arm is now attached by bolts and clips. It only needs to be unfastened on one side and folded down to fold the trailer. This is a lot quicker than the old screw in design. It is a little fiddly the first time as you have to fit the receiving clip for the side that unfastens. The arm is a tight fit so you do need to pull quite hard to fit it into place. The trailer has larger, thinner wheels than our last one and we are hoping that will make it a smooth tow. When you fit the wheels check the direction of travel marks on the tyres to make sure that you fit them on the correct sides of the trailer. One of our tyres had been fitted the wrong way round...effectively giving us two left wheels....easily changed. We have marked the wheels L and R for future reference as that is a lot easier than trying to find the marks on the tyres once they are dirty from use. The trailer attaches to the bike by means of a coupling device that goes on the spindle of the rear wheel of your bike. It can be left in place so there is no need to remove your back wheel each time. This is a different design to the coupling device for our previous trailer so we needed to change the one on our bike for the new one supplied. The arm of the trailer has a spring loaded joint that makes for a smooth tow. The arm and wheels are all secured by bolts with clips. In our previous trailer these were tied on so they could not be lost when the trailer was being folded down. These weren’t supplied on this trailer so we will add them. Overall a really well made bit of kit and we hope to get many miles out of it!
J**E
Dog bike trailer
The item is as described. Easy to assemble. The quality of the item is good
J**Y
Value for money
It was packaged well and arrived on time (early actually). Its easy to assemble and pretty good quality, it's also waterproof. I got this so I could take my cat places with me and it fits him well, you could fit a small/medium sized dog in and it's durable, I would recommend
A**N
Surprisingly well made!
I bought this as a bit of a gag for my Pomeranian to let him join us on cycling trips, but I’m surprised how well built this little thing is. Firstly my Pomeranian absolutely HATED it. This has more to do with my Pomeranian and is of no fault of the buggy. Actually, it withstood him frantically clawing, biting and burying wherever he could with no signs of deterioration. I actually think it’ll withstand a lot more trips but hopefully he gets used to it by then. The build quality is similar to a tent as far as the ‘housing’ is concerned. It’s secured in place using a pole at the back which keeps it sturdy despite no pole at the front. The mechanics are a series of detachable pins and it folds quite quickly. The wheels are another area of surprise. For some reason I wasn’t expecting real tyres, so I was surprised to discover road-worthy wheels. They did arrive in the packaging completely deflated, but are quickly inflated like any other bike tyre. The locking mechanism is good and I was surprised how little it rocked or wiggled, especially going down kerbs and uneven areas. Even with the dog going bananas in the back I only felt the slightest shake and was in complete control of the bike. All in all, I’m really pleased with this. It was hard to take it seriously as a purchase but it seems like a much safer option than a doggy backpack.
S**Y
Great trailer for dogs and cargo.
UPDATE: Whilst out cycling round a roundabout, an idiot driver t-boned me, causing the tow bar to shear and the trailer to go sliding off on its side with our puppy in it. I'm really pleased to say that the trailer did a wonderful job of protecting her; the main frame stayed intact, the sides/doors didn't tear and she just looked confused. Needless to say I will be buying a new one after I've got a new bike! ORIGINAL REVIEW: There are a lot of hills where we live, and attaching this to the back of my electric bike has enabled me to take our medium sized dog to many places that would otherwise have been unaccessible to us. It feels secure on the back of the bike and rides smoothly. The pivot enables you to turn around in tight spaces (when turning to the left) and if the bike falls over, the trailer doesn't move. I have added a light piece of board inside to reinforce the floor and a dog bed to make it more comfy for her. She got used to travelling in it really quickly, and is happier in the trailer than she is walking by the side of busy roads. It has also been handy for other errands and bringing back shopping! Brilliant value for money!
R**T
Trailer
My French Bulldog is happy now, well made, the assembly is fabulously simple — I highly recommend it.
K**E
Could not be happier
Can't find fault with this. Got it for 2 small dogs, combined weight of about 17kg. Went together very easily and folds down nicely too so will be easy pack into the car. Doesn't have any attachments inside for clipping the dogs in but overcame that by putting a coupler on the rear bar. I'm using an electric bike so obviously makes it easy to tow. Dogs took to it straight away. Really seem to enjoy being out in it. Size wise it is perfect for my 2 with room to spare. It would easily handle a larger dog. The floor is quite hard so you do need to put some bedding in to soften. I went for the red as I feel its more visible on the road. I do plan on fitting a red light to the back. For the money I am well impressed.
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