If you’re looking for a skateboard for your dog, then this guide should really help you out.
You see, you won’t actually be looking for what most people would refer to as “a skateboard,” so the name is actually a bit misleading. But hey, that’s what will people call it anyway when they stare in awe at your dog whizzing around on one by itself.
What to Look for in a Skateboard for Dogs
What you’re actually going to be looking for is something called a cruiser, which is actually a type of longboard that has a shape more like a normal skateboard. The difference though, is that the large, soft longboard wheels they have are far better suited to your dog than the small, hard wheels you find on skateboards.
Those wheels are designed to have a lot of maneuverability for doing tricks on the smooth surfaces of a skate park, but remember: your dog isn’t going to be doing ollies and kickflips. Your dog is going to hugely benefit from the stability and ride smoothness that longboard wheels have to offer.
If you have a bigger dog, you’ll also need the board to be wider than usual, because dogs don’t stand on skateboards like humans do. Humans have their feet go off the edge, but dogs can’t do that, so they need to actually be able to fit all their paws on at once.
Skateboards usually go from 7.5″ to 8.25″, and it’s best to have one that’s just about as wide as your dog’s paws are when stood normally, because then they can get a nice, stable, square stance on the board. The one main problem dogs have with skateboarding is with shifting their weight to one side when they want to turn, so that’s where having a wide enough skateboard really helps bigger dogs.

In any case, dogs can still figure out how to turn with enough practice even if the width of the skateboard doesn’t quite match where their paws naturally go.
The only thing they can’t compensate for is a board that’s too heavy, so if your dog isn’t particularly strong, a narrower than ideal skateboard is far from being a deal breaker; they just lose out on some stability by having to put their paws a little closer together, and it’s much better than having one that’s entirely too heavy for them.
So, board width is only really going to be a consideration for bigger, taller dogs, because even a 7.5″ board will work well enough for any dog up to the size of a Pug. Though, it must be said, a dog that’s around the size of a Pug can still really benefit from having a wider board to play with, because that extra width makes all the difference when they jump right onto the board, which they love to do when they’re roaming back and forth by themselves.
Also, it’s important to note that most wider boards that resemble cruiser boards are actually carving boards. Carving boards usually tilt so much that it practically undermines your dog’s efforts to stay on the board, so, if you get one, you’ll definitely want to tighten the trucks unless your dog is already a fearless expert when it comes to skateboarding.
Finally, boards with grip tape aren’t essential, even though they do really help your dog’s grip, much like a human’s. If your dog’s paws are especially sensitive then I’d avoid a black grip tape surfaced board and go for a plain wood one instead. Grip tape is also somewhat hard to keep clean, but skateboards aren’t really suited to grass anyway, so it’s not an issue.
With all this in mind, let’s take a look at a skateboard which is perfect for dogs. Even if you have a large dog like a Labrador or one with long legs like a Boxer, then then one will still be just fine. However, if you have a really small dog, then you’ll instead want to skip this section and look at the one further down in this guide, which is the best budget choice and more of an ideal for really small dogs.
The Best Skateboards for Dogs Reviewed
Editor’s Award | Model | Width |
Best Skateboard for Dogs | Losenka Pet Skateboard | 8.27″ |
Alternate Top Pick | Landyachtz Dinghy | 8″ |
Best Skateboard for Small Dogs | Kryptonics Stubby | 8″ |
Best Budget Option | Magneto Mini Cruiser Skateboard | 7.5″ |
Best Skateboard for Dogs: Losenka Pet Skateboard

The Losenaka Pet Skateboard is a flawless skateboard for designed specifically dogs. It’s a 8.27″ width cruiser board that is an absolutely, incredibly stable ride. It can go over right big cracks and uneven ground with ease, which is the single most important thing for a dog skateboard.
That 8+” width really makes a difference to how much fun your dog will have too. You see, when dogs get the hang of skateboarding, they absolutely love to just pounce on them to get going. It gives them a big speed boost compared to pushing off with one leg, especially if your dog isn’t a particularly strong breed.

You see, Bulldogs are known to be really well suited to skateboarding because of their strength, so they have no problems with pushing off, but their wide shoulders mean they absolutely need a wide board like this one.
Then when you consider breeds like Terriers which have slimmer legs, they’ll much prefer jumping on the board over pushing off, so a wider board is better for them too.
And then consider bigger dogs who’ll use up to the whole 26″ length of this board. They’ll absolutely need that extra width, or they’ll have problems with staying on the board
Simply put: all dog breeds really do find wider skateboards easier. Even if that extra width is not an absolute necessity like the large longboard wheels are.
As for the skateboard itself, the quality is really impressive. It’s a well-built, durable cruiser board that’ll handle being bitten and chewed without losing performance. It’ll also still look good when roughed up.
I’ll also add, that those who don’t care about having a classy-looking board and want something hilarious instead will love the “Pugboat” board. The picture on the right says it all.
And yes, that one is the 30″ Tugboat, even though the Amazon listing, as of the time of writing, says it’s the 28″ Dinghy model.
Just bear in mind that a lot of the other color options on that Amazon listing are not the Tugboat model, but rather, this slimmer 28″ Dingy model which 8″ wide rather than 9″. That width is the only difference though, so don’t worry, the Dinghy model is still an ideal pick. More on the Dinghy board in the next section.
What We Like:
- Perfect Stability – The width, the large, soft longboard wheels, and the excellent overall quality of this cruiser board make it unmatched for stability, which is exactly what dogs need the most when riding a skateboard. There’s a world of difference between a board like this, and what you’ll call a “normal skateboard.”
- 8.27″ Width – It’s wide enough for your dog to be able to turn to the left and right if it wants to, which is one of the things that makes them really love skateboarding. When they figure out that they’re not only stuck going in a straight line, they have an absolute blast skating around the place.
Things to Consider:
- Your Budget – While this skateboard is one of those quality products that are meant to last years, rather than one that’s going to fall apart after a few months of your dog playing with it, you might still be able to get away with the other skateboard featured in this guide, which is a fair amount cheaper. That’s especially true if your dog is a small breed like a Yorkshire Terrier.
Check the latest price on Amazon. Or click here for the Pugboat version.
Alternate Top Pick: Landyachtz Dinghy
The Dinghy models like this sweet arctic fox one you can see above are still incredible skateboards for dogs, since they’re practically the same as the tugboat except for being 8″ wide and a couple inches shorter.
The large, softer wheels, ideal overall shape, stable platform for your dog to jump on and pretty darn durable build quality of those Dingy boards still make them my second top pick for any dog that isn’t simply huge. Those big doggos will need the extra width that the Tugboat model has.
What We Like:
- It’s Just as Ideal as the Tugboat – That is, except for the 8″ width instead of the tugboat’s mighty 9 inches of width. Unless you’re certain your dog is really going to need an extra wide board, then feel free to choose a Dinghy model instead of the Tugboat model if you prefer the color options.
- Lighter than the Tugboat – That’s an upside of it being a little less big. Again,
- Better Turning Ability for Smaller Dogs – Since turning to the left and right on a skateboard is the biggest challenge for skateboarding dogs, a board that’s too wide is going to mean they’d have to shift their paws to one side or the other when they want to turn. That’s much harder to learn than “the lean” they have to do when their paws are close enough to the edges already to just shift their body weight to get the job done.
Check the latest price on Amazon.
Best Skateboard for Small Dogs: Kryptonics Stubby 19″
Not everyone likes big dogs…we understand and certainly won’t judge you and your mini poodle. Just kidding! But really, all dogs should have equal opportunities to explore their passions of skateboarding. Enter the Kryptonics Stubby.

Oh so cute…
We really think this pet skateboard is the cutest of all. At only 19″ long and 8″ wide, it is the perfect stable platform for smaller dogs to shred on. Whether you’re teaching a French Bulldog or a Boston Terrier, this is board is a great option.
What We Like:
- Wide Stable Deck – The stubby size make the deck feel super wide, even thought it’s still 8″. This length to width ratio make it super stable and great for beginner skateboarding pets.
- Lightweight – Being shorter than most skateboards really helps out smaller dogs who aren’t quite strong enough for the big long board. This skateboard is marketed for kids and small agile adults up to 110 pounds….so your overweight English bulldog will still fit on it perfectly.
- Carry Handle – It has a nifty carry handle slot built in…so you can easily carry it in one hand and your fluffy Shih Tzu in the other.
Things to Consider:
- 19″ Length – If your dog is lanky and the 19″ seems too short, then you’ll want to instead go for one of the boards featured earlier, which is the top pick for bigger dogs.
Check the latest price on Amazon.
Best Budget Option: Magneto Mini Cruiser Skateboard
This is pretty much a perfect budget, all-rounder board for any dog up to around the size of a Pug. Heck, it might even be fine for dogs somewhat taller or bigger than that, depending on the width of their stance. There’s only 7.5″ of width here to play with, so your decision of whether to go with this one will be pretty much entirely based upon that.
If your dog clearly needs more than 7.5″ of width when standing naturally, then you’ll want to go for the wider board featured earlier instead.
Unless, of course, you’re wanting a budget skateboard for your dog to try out, in which case this one will be a far better pick than choosing a worse skateboard that’s wider. That’s how much of a difference all the other things make.
So, anyway, I’ve already been through all the necessary things that a skateboard needs to have for it to be ideal for dogs to ride. This one has everything you’re looking for, and the large, soft 60mm wheels give it a really stable ride.
Also, you might have noticed lack of grip tape on this one. This board actually doesn’t need any grip tape because the surface is textured. That makes it easy to keep clean without sacrificing grip. That’s a really nice touch.
As for the style, it actually looks a lot nicer than most boards out there. This kind of minimalist design, will make your dog look cool, rather than cheesy. Anything too bright or plastic-looking just looks cheap if it’s been chewed somewhat, while anything wooden-looking or plain black like the last one will still look cool when it’s roughed up.
What We Like:
- Stable, Smooth Ride – The longboard wheels on a skateboard shaped deck make a huge difference to your dog’s stability. It makes all the difference to the amount of fun your dog will have when skateboarding if they can go over cracks and bumps without the skateboard tipping over.
- Lightweight – Being lighter than most skateboards really helps out smaller dogs who aren’t quite strong enough for the bigger skateboards out there. To give you an idea of what I mean, this skateboard is suitable for kids rather than just adults, so it’s going to be well suited to small dogs too.
Things to Consider:
- 7.5″ Width – If your dog clearly needs more than a 7.5″ width to stand naturally, then you’ll want to instead go for the board featured earlier, which is the top pick for bigger dogs. For quick reference: anything up to the size of a Pug will be fine for this one.
Check the latest price on Amazon.
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