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Originally Posted by Maximo Most people on YT who own strollers or carriers do not use them to the exclusion of walking their dogs. There are times when the stroller or carrier is convenient and safer, for instance, when the dog has had enough walking or is at a crowded event and risks getting stepped on. Strollers make a nice resting place and refuge from the sun on a long outing. |
Agree. We are getting a stroller tomorrow because our oldest, Dany (7 yrs.) has a luxating patella that doesn't require surgery, but she can't walk as long as Addie and Mia. Dany will still get her walk in, but I don't want Addie and Mia to suffer with shorter walks because Dany can't go as far. Putting her in a stroller will also keep our arms free for Addie and Mia if we have to quickly pick them up for whatever reason (like an agressive dog approaching).
Otherwise, as I said before, they have four legs and know how to use them.