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We have had the blue stroller for a couple of years and it's been a blessing. First off, when we go to a little town to shop in the summer, it's either leave the dogs at home or put them in the stroller. The pavement is just too hot and it's too hot to carry them and try to shop too. They are welcome into the shops if they are in their stroller. Next, I can go to the malls and do hands free shopping and never get told to leave when they are in the stroller and I can stop at the food courts to eat. We also like them to be in the stroller when we are at outside eating resturants so they don't have to lay on the pavement or get tangled up in [COLOR=green! important][FONT=verdana, geneva, lucida, 'lucida grande', arial, helvetica, sans-serif][COLOR=green! important][FONT=verdana, geneva, lucida, 'lucida grande', arial, helvetica, sans-serif]chair[/FONT][/FONT][/COLOR][/COLOR] legs. Just yesterday we went to a BAJA Fresh to eat with the dogs in the stroller. One lady ask where to get the dog strollers so she could get one. They are a life saver. My dogs DO go for long walks every evening when the pavement isn't hot. They do get lots of exercise, but there is a time and place for everything.
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Why dont you leave your dogs in the house? Its not bad for them, in the wild they would spend time away from their pack and its alot better, if something bad happens or your circumstances change so that you cannot be with your dog 24/7 then he/she wont be stook in the routine.
Sorry if you disagree- as much as I love my dog, i want him to be what he is, a DOG, not a baby or anything similar.