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  1. #31
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    for cats its fine, but for dogs...well it sort of defeats the purpose of walking the dog lol
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    OK, when I first saw it, I thought "ridiculous!", but if I had an injured dog, I guess it beats carrying him around! of course, it would have to be a small dog........

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    I still think it's a great idea for dogs that want to be outside, in the fresh air, but, maybe aren't fit enough to really walk a lot. Or older dogs with arthritis or whatever, it would be a great thing to have for ailing or old dogs. I think it would be cool for cats, too, but, equally great for dogs.
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    Well my three would look upon it as a challenge to destroy.

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    My dogs would eat this in 30 seconds. They would NOT want to ride in this - they would want to walk and pee and sniff.

    I guess it's a good thing for old or injured dogs, though.
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    Originally posted by Oggyflute
    Well my three would look upon it as a challenge to destroy.
    Finn would definitely be uninterested in it as a means of transportation. But, my old dog Bruno would have loved it on a hot day!
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  7. #37
    Yeah, for an older dog, I can see it as a good thing for sure.









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    Originally posted by Christiansmommy
    Yeah, for an older dog, I can see it as a good thing for sure.
    Or maybe even a smaller dog that just had surgery or is ill or something. At least they'd be outdoors.
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    I think it's a great idea. Some people can't walk their cats, and some people have disabled dogs. I'll bet that "no pets allowed" places might consider letting a pet in one of these inside.

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    Ok, I just thought of another really great use for it & I'd consider buying it now. Harley can walk for miles and miles because he's a JRT. Morty can walk a lot but not as much as Harley. Sylvia can only walk for about a block or two because she's a Pug and she gets overheated and can't breathe well, but she cries if I leave her home (my dad told me). If I had that I could let Sylvia rest and let Harley and Morty walk. Then after she was rested I could put her back on the leash.
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  11. #41
    lmao.. That reminds me of my old next door neighbour she had a gorgeous little shitzu called Molly and when my baby brother was still in a push chair she used to jump up on his lap for a cuddle, it was supposed to be her walk to school lol

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