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Thats wonderful. They always have clearance sales too on all dog clothes and others items. It's a good online store. But I still rave about T Bumpkin & Co. For all there handmade dresses and other Lacey girlie coats and Sweaters and of course the pee pads!!! |
1 Attachment(s) I bought this buggy when my yorkie tore the ligament in her knee. As you see, it also came in useful when my bichon Poppy was poorly. If i could turn back time, i would buy a childs buggy and adapt it for the dogs, as the suspension in this pet stroller was really bad and i think the dogs would have felt every little bump. |
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Sometimes when I go shopping my friend goes with me, she will also take her baby Todd yorkie/pom mix- we love Todd, however he is a little rascal in the stroller!! He will bark and bark and BARK if I don't open it up for him- I was nervous to open it bc we were at the mall- I didn't want the problems... but I'm a rebel so I opened it and hooked the little turkey in there and he didn't say a peep after!! LOL Neither did the Mall! :rolleyes: |
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you are more then welcome!!! BTW...I didn't "sell" it to Rhonda, just pointed to a good "sale" :) |
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i have my pink stroller for 3yrs. bought it on the internet. can`t remeber what i gave for it . but they are cheaper on there. also if u have a flear market somewhere sometime u can find them there. my is a 4 wheel with storage underneath an a cup holder an a box to place dog food or leash. she begs every evening to go for a ride . she barks when she thinks she is going for a ride. also she rides in a bicycle basket to she really loves that. never offers to jump out. she is rotten but loved to pieces. we haven`t told her yet she isn`t human. |
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One of my biggest cons for the Dogger is that it has Dogger plastered all over it, but I know I have some friends who have actually flipped those pieces around. Sometimes I want to be more discrete with my stroller, and I feel like that may advertise I have a dog. Of course, there are still people shocked dog strollers even exist, so I don't know that "normal :rolleyes:" people would instantly go there. The Dogger only comes with two tethers, but I believe depending on the size of your dogs you could fit more in there. I also like that it has the support bar in front (many strollers have this though - but it's something I would require any future stroller to have). Without the bar, it just kind of flops down and there is nothing to keep your dog inside, really. I have a giant purse, so I wish the basket underneath was a bit bigger too. My husband is actually the one who said to go for the Dogger after watching the video: Top 10 Reasons Why People Love the Dogger Dog Stroller - YouTube I have pushed a lot of the cheaper strollers from eBay that belong to friends, and I don't like them at all. The small plastic wheels concern me. Of course, if you go from no stroller to a stroller, I have a feeling you'll find whatever you choose wonderful! FWIW, my girls are about 11 and 9 lbs. The tulle of their tutus makes the basket space appear deceiving small in the Dogger. :p You'll see Lane standing on the bar in one. I tried to post them in different poses and with a view of the back where you can see the tethers. I'll post pictures of the AT3 for comparison in the next post. |
4 Attachment(s) And here are some pictures of the Pet Gear AT3. My biggest complaint with it was the lack of bar in the front, but that is just something I didn't know I'd want, and the other big thing is no tethers. However, I have the first generation AT3, so the newer one may have tethers. The basket on the AT3 is bigger than the Dogger too. My cup holder popped off once when it flew as checked baggage on one of our trips, and I will say it was very simple and inexpensive to get a new one. :) Also, I promise Rory and Lane are exercised regularly, despite how the pictures may seem. :p They do 20 miles easily in a normal week (very active "bigger" girls), but the strollers are great for pet events where it is really crowded or taking them in places they can't be on the ground. You'll see how the lack of bar doesn't really give them a barrier to the outside world and how the mesh kind of flops. My husband is 6'5" for reference (he prefers the adjustable handle on the Dogger though), and again Rory and Lane are about 11 and 9 lbs. |
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