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Originally Posted by DerbyLayne I'm not a fan of strollers, but it's personal preference.
I'm not going to lie- I kind of roll my eyes when I see dogs in baby-look-a-like strollers. That, and those doggie high chairs...
I think it's just going a bit too far, and this coming from someone who puts a coat and shoes on her dog! Even then it took me a bit to get use to that because I realised Derby really DID need to dress warmer in our cold climate.
We put him in a backpack if he needs to go long distances, and it's also like a rolling suitcase if we don't want him weighing down our backs. |
There problem is there is very good reasons for a stroller or high chair! Callie has a high chair not to be fed at the table not to even sit with us when we eat at the table but because my computer (laptop) is at the table and I am on it a lot and she wants to be with me and I cannot hold her for hours and hours when she weights 15 pounds so the chair allows us both to be comfortable yet with eachother. The strollers are almost the same as having a bag because really all the stroller is, is a bag with more room for them to sleep or play with wheels. and works a lot better for a teapot then a bag.