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Sherry Klein used to push her 8-year-old Pomeranian in a baby stroller but she now uses a pet stroller, which she wheels just about everywhere they go.  "You don't go anywhere without getting attention. It's great fun," said one of Klein's friends.  "I thought it was a great idea," said Klein, "Because his little legs get tired when he walks... To our one step, it takes about 20 steps for him."
 -Courtesy of the Noblesville Ledger
 
Shoppers and mall walkers who have never seen the pair often do a double-take when they notice the pooch perched on the bench next to John or standing on her hind legs to peer out of her dog stroller parked at John's side. They leave smiling.  The day after Holyfield bought her, he took Daisy with him to the mall... The first thing he did was ask permission from the mall manager. Holyfield said he was told it was OK to bring his dog as long as she was not allowed to run loose. A small airbrushed license plate that says "Daisy's Ride" made at a mall store is attached to the front of the stroller.
-Courtesy of Myrtle Beach Online
 
The latest Jeep Wrangler and Jeep Rubicon to debut... have nothing to do with negotiating tough terrain in a 4-wheel drive that typifies life in the great outdoors. They are super-sleek pet strollers with front shock absorbers and rear safety brakes and offer pets a great view and from a bug-proof interior. They have a parent tray for keys, water bottles and other paraphernalia and are ergonomically designed for comfort for both the passenger and the pusher.
-Courtesy of MSNBC
 
While dog strollers seems to contradict the idea of taking the dog for a walk, the new trend in pet conveyances is not all that far-fetched. More pets seem to need a little assistance these days. Tiny dogs, which can't walk far, are hugely popular... and today's dogs are living long enough to develop arthritis and other ailments that make romping in the park difficult.  All of these are reasons why a collapsible nylon stroller, much like those used to tote tots, is perfect for pets.
-Courtesy of Delaware Online / The News Journal
 

 
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