This is a nice pet stroller, as far as pet strollers go. We got the 75lb capacity one since our dog is very long (Dandie Dinmont Terrier) even though he's only about 32lbs. He fits well as you can see. I like that the back wheels are big and the tire surface is rubber, not plastic. So it rides smoother and less noisy than you might find on a lower quality stroller. The canopy gives you a lot of flexibility to shade your pet and move it in many positions depending on what makes him/her most comfortable as well as considering the amount of shade you want to provide. It is pretty big, even when folded. And it's not ultra-light, but it does have a weight capacity of 75lbs, so you would expect that it has to be made out of reasonably hefty materials and you're not going to get ultra exotic lightweight materials at this price point. The nylon materials are also heavy duty. One tip/pointer for assembly: The rear wheels for me were really hard to slide on the axle. There's a ball bearing in the hub of the wheel that needs to slide all the way on, and this is what provides resistance. I tried to use a rubber mallet to hammer the ball bearing directly, but you can't get a good angle. So I used the plastic piece that protects the axle when packed (see second pic). If you get the ball bearing on the axle just a bit, you can put this plastic axle protector piece over the axle and it presses uniformly against the ball bearing. Then you can use a hammer or rubber mallet and gently tap the end of the plastic piece to get the ball bearing further on the axle. Once it gets past a certain point, it seems to slide on smoothly, but you have to get past that initial resistance. Considering the price point, this is a great value. I've felt guilty for taking my 6-mile every other day walks on the trail here and leaving my 9yr old dog home for 2hrs at a time. He's a sniffer and never focused on walking, and he's not the age or type of dog that's suited to walk 6-miles anyway.