“After much soul searching concerning the best thing to do for my beloved Maggie, a Briard with severe hip dysplasia, I started searching the web for products for disabled pets. There were limited options for a dog as large as she is. Fortunately, I happened upon David at Strollers For Pets, who talked with me at length about the various dog strollers. He was truly interested in what was best for my pet, asking about her size and disability. I was very impressed with his knowledge of the products and concern for the welfare of Maggie. Based on his recommendation, I bought the Sport Wagon. It arrived very quickly...I had it assembled in just a few minutes...and we were off for our first walk in months! Maggie loves riding along with her big furry head sticking out the window. People in cars stop to talk to us about our mode of transportation, kids are delighted to see a dog in a stroller, and everyone smiles when they see us. We couldn't be happier with our decision to purchase this item. In a nut shell, the service was superior, the product is of an excellent quality, and the price is very good. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend the Pet Ego Sport Wagon or Strollers for Pets to anyone!”
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