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Pet pushchairs

Postby wendy » 06 Aug 2015, 10:36

Did you know that you can buy pet pushchairs?
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Re: Pet pushchairs

Postby Rosalind » 06 Aug 2015, 13:27

I have seen them, but when my last dog was ill and he could not walk to the vets, I got a folding cart on wheels for £9.99, that did the job.
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Re: Pet pushchairs

Postby annie » 06 Aug 2015, 15:25

Yes I did, American idea, like clothing for dogs
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Re: Pet pushchairs

Postby wendy » 06 Aug 2015, 17:45

What sort of cart Rosalind?
It is for a dog that is poorly.

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Re: Pet pushchairs

Postby Rosalind » 06 Aug 2015, 17:58

It was a Ronson Folding Boot cart, I got it for Roly, the dog that had epilepsy. I had to have him put to sleep in June 2014. The vets was to far for him to walk, so he was put in the cart and pulled along, he loved it and sat there with his front paws resting on the edge.
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Re: Pet pushchairs

Postby chenrezig » 06 Aug 2015, 18:09

My Bruv's dog, a Jack Russell has problems with the cartilidge in one of his legs, he also had the doggy equivalent of meningitus a while back so he does get tired, so when it is too much, he gets a ride in one of the pushchairs !
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Re: Pet pushchairs

Postby wendy » 06 Aug 2015, 19:07

thanks to both of you
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Re: Pet pushchairs

Postby Rosalind » 06 Aug 2015, 19:30

That is so lovely Liz, he looks so content do877 .
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Re: Pet pushchairs

Postby JaneJ » 07 Aug 2015, 09:20

He looks a happy chappy x
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