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Solvit HoundAbout Pet Stroller, Medium, Garnet Red

Solvit HoundAbout Pet Stroller, Medium, Garnet Red

  • Roomy, comfortable stroller purpose-built for pets
  • Includes 4 convenient pockets, washable cushion, zippered sunroof, and more top features
  • Conveniently folds for easy storage when not in use
  • Assembles easily in about 30 minutes
  • Measures 50 x 24 x 41 inches; weighs 31 pounds; fits pets up to 50 pounds

Unlike other pet strollers which are simply converted “baby strollers”, the new HoundAbout™ Pet Strollers from Solvit are designed from the ground up with pets in mind. They are the roomiest and most comfortable designs available for medium, large, or multiple pets that need a little help getting around. Check out all these features!

Rating: (out of 7 reviews)

List Price: $ 229.99

Price: $ 219.97

Review by B. Easton for Solvit HoundAbout Pet Stroller, Medium, Garnet Red
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I purchased the medium stroller (red) for use with my dogs.

I have Border Terriers (17-21 lbs.). My older one is 14 and loves to come on walks but is not necessarily up for long walks anymore. My 2nd BT is 10 years old and is very fit but injured himself playing ball during July 2009 and I needed to limit the length of the walks for him.

I had purchased the stroller shortly after this for use with both boys.

The stroller works great. The setup of my condo means I have to collapse it going through my sliding door to my patio but it has no issue through my front door.

The main frame and structure of the stroller seem fine and are held together with a series of bolts, washers and locking nuts. I would periodically check these for coming loose. I had not done that and found that after a month and a half of regular use, they came apart. Two came loose but I have all of the parts.

The big issue with the nuts coming undone was that it put too much stress on the stroller support bar and the plastic piece on one end broke in half. I have emailed Solvit for replacement parts and will await their response.

I still believe this product is worth it, but with anything that undergoes regular use and stress, you need to check it for maintenance.

One item that I do not believe is work installing is the brake. This worked for two days and after that could not stay tight enough against the tires to work. Grass is a better braking spot than the installed brake on this stroller.

Review by D. Hare for Solvit HoundAbout Pet Stroller, Medium, Garnet Red
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This buggy is the cat’s meow!

I use this stroller for my cats and they get some curious stares and uproarious laughter during my walks when other walkers see that it is a cat inside!

Solvit offers a very good design and a well built stroller. It is easy to push and steer. The large tires make the ride smooth in comparision to those other buggies with the tiny wheeled baby stroller design. It requires minimal assembly which is easy to do.

Contrary to some reviews here, I had no rust or peeling paint on the frame. If I did have a problem I would simply exchange it for a new one.

This stroller is a bit pricey but I feel it is worth the money. I got mine in the “warehouse deals” section of Amazon, and it was slightly discounted due to the box being an “open item” with tears in the box. There was NO damage to the stroller and I am VERY PLEASED with this buggy and with Amazon.

If you are a regular walker and are looking for a sturdy buggy for your pet, this one is a good bet.

My cats (and dogs) love it and give a rating of FIVE STARS!

Review by Josh Hershfield for Solvit HoundAbout Pet Stroller, Medium, Garnet Red
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We used this for our annual trip to the Oregon Coast – our old cocker just can’t handle the long beach walks anymore – she loved the stroller and so did we. Very easy to push around, lots of room for storasge of all kinds of stuff, and a big hit with everyone else who saw us using it.

Review by R. Muzquiz for Solvit HoundAbout Pet Stroller, Medium, Garnet Red
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I read a lot of reviews and decided on this product…like all products it had a couple of soso reviews, but the majority were good so I went for it. I believe it was easy to put together and made of quality materials. My one dog had gotten older and sick and couldn’t keep up with the other dog and pooped out quick, so I bought this stroller so he could still be a part of the family on walks. The stroller was great on uneven pavement and debirs in the road, made great turns, easy up and down for curbs, and had plenty of room for my dog and pockets to put my stuff. Many people stopped me and wanted to know where they could get one because the strollers they had purchased were not very durable. I would recommend this to anyone who was thinking of buying a stroller.

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Solvit 62303 Track¿r Bicycle Pet Trailer, Medium

Solvit 62303 Track¿r Bicycle Pet Trailer, Medium

  • Take your best friend along on your bike rides in complete safety
  • Combination of zippered mesh screen and zippered vinyl to block wind and weather
  • Suitable for pets up to 50 pounds
  • Assembles easily with no tools
  • 1-year limited warranty

Solvit Track’r Pet Bicycle Trailer, Medium

Rating: (out of 50 reviews)

List Price: $ 169.99

Price: $ 199.99

Review by Wendy Blanda for Solvit 62303 Track¿r Bicycle Pet Trailer, Medium
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When this item arrived, it took about 5 minutes to assemble. The wheels and arm click into place with a snap. The fabric is heavy nylon, like backpack material. There is a mesh door at the back and at the front with zippers. When you want the door open, there is velcro to hold it in place. There are also 2 little pouches on either side that are big enough to hold a leash and a bottle of water. The plate to hold it to your bike is easy to put in place and there is a release latch so the trailer doesn’t have to be attached all the time. There is also a heavy spring at the junction between the bar and your bike. The spring acts like a shock absorber and also allows the trailer to move more naturally.

I have a handicapped pet. He loved going for a ride down to the park. I can’t imagine wheeling him around in a stroller, but I’ll certainly take him for a ride around the neighborhood for a little fun and exercise.

Review by BLT from PGH for Solvit 62303 Track¿r Bicycle Pet Trailer, Medium
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Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2TMROQNO7ZM4X Our dog loves this trailer. She got in right away, and loves to go for bike rides. The little leash inside that hooks onto the collar keeps her safe inside, and prevents her from jumping out after squirrels.

This trailer is well-made and easy to get on and off the bike.

Review by E. Mikan for Solvit 62303 Track¿r Bicycle Pet Trailer, Medium
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I absolutely love this product. Now I can ride my bike without leaving my Shih Tzu at home. He jumped right in before I had the chance to tempt him with a treat. I think it’s best to start any dog out with a few short runs to get them used to the movement and confinement etc. The first time he protested because he wanted to get out and run with us instead of riding, but he soon got the idea. I have found it helpful to walk him first so he gets his activity out of the way before I put him in. Now I ride around the neighborhood at night when it is cooler and he is fine with it. It seems to be well made and sturdy but still easy to mount on the bike. I recently purchased another bike attachment so when my husband is with me, he can pull him though it isn’t difficult at all and I am in my fifties and had leg surgery less than a year ago.

I would definitely recommend to a friend.

Review by James Hussong for Solvit 62303 Track¿r Bicycle Pet Trailer, Medium
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I got mine and love it! It pops together and folds up to be small to bring it with you. The wheels pop off for bringing it with you on vacation or whatever. It took me about 10 Minutes and Tucker and I were off on a bike ride. He loved it.

The Complete Guide to Buying, Maintaining, and Servicing a Horse Trailer

Trailers are a fact of life in the horse world. Sooner or later, everyone who owns a horse will have to deal with a horse trailer in order to haul to shows, races, hunts, and perhaps even to veterinary clinics. Up to now, when horse owners wanted information on trailers they had to rely on magazine articles or word-of-mouth recommendations. Not anymore. The Complete Guide to Buying, Maintaining, and Servicing a Horse Trailer is the first and only book for both owners and buyers of horse trailers

Rating: (out of 13 reviews)

List Price: $ 24.95

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In the world of horses everyone has an opinion. After deciding to buy a trailer I wanted to do a little research. This book is full of incredible detail about all the possible mishaps your horse could get into and the various design flaws that most trailers have to contribute to those mishaps. It gives detailed explanations of each part of the trailer and is full of opinions about the best design of trailers. The authors do not cite any specific manufacturers but after reading this book I had completely changed my mind about what I wanted. The problem is so much of the information was so scary that I designed my perfect trailer around it, only to learn it would cost me almost ,000.00 (for a 2-horse). The book is incredibly detailed, well written in layman’s terms and has good illustrations and photographs. I learned a lot more about a horse trailer than I ever thought I needed to. It gives you a lot to think about. Mostly I thought about never trailering my horse in someone elses’s trailer again.

Review by Linda Hudson for The Complete Guide to Buying, Maintaining, and Servicing a Horse Trailer
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As a novice in the horse world I had no idea where to start looking for a safe and reasonably priced horse trailer. This book was a wealth of information covering all the main topics (slant load or straight load, gooseneck or tag-a-long; steel or aluminum construction)and offered lot’s of details I would not have considered (hay bags, nets or mangers; ramp or step up’s; windows open or closed). I completely changed my mind about what to look for in a trailer and believe I have now have the information necessary to buy the safest trailer available and the most appropriate tow vehicle for my choice of trailer. The authors are very knowledgeable and have written from experience. The only problem I had with the book is that it is almost too much information but it will continue to be a resource for any questions that arise in the future. I highly recommend this book.

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Imagine trying to buy a car with no consumer reviews (or even trade reviews), and in a world where only a handful of people you know even own cars. You can ask their opinion, but their vehicle is several years old and a totally different type from the one you need. And for every time you hear someone say, “Acme Brand Trailers are the greatest,” you’ll also hear, “I wouldn’t have an Acme Brand Trailer ever again.” This is what it’s like to shop for a horse trailer. Actually, it’s even worse: most horse trailers are practically custom made, so there’s a huge variety of options to select. Dealers often only have one brand and are typically far apart – perhaps a hundred miles in every direction. And they may only have a few samples available at any one time. Though no brands are mentioned, the book does a good job of taking one through the many possible features in a trailer, discussing what is available and what is especially convenient, horse-friendly, or inconvenient. Even little details, like door latches, or avoiding high sills on dressing room doors, so that the dressing room can be swept out easily, are covered – precisely the sort of thing that is easy to miss when looking at bright shiny new trailers. I did not agree with all of her recommendations and preferences, but they are generally well presented and reasoned. I would like to see a little more discussion about expected hauling conditions, and how your needs for a trailer and tow vehicle change based on whether you do mostly short local hauling or long-distance hauling, and in warm or cold weather. However, this is an excellent book on an obscure topic, and well worth the money for anyone looking to know more about selecting or maintaining a horse trailer.

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Very thorough and easy to read. We are new to horses and had shopped a little for a trailer before reading this book, but found the whole process very overwhelming. We didn’t really have any idea what we should be looking for and talking to all the different salesmen at the equine show proved to be just too much. This book covers everything from A-Z and points out the pros and cons of different types of construction materials, styles, options, etc. Much emphasis is placed on the safety and comfort of the horse. I feel that I am much better equipped to acquire the “right” trailer now that I know the “right questions”.

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