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11. Multiple Dogs, Multiple Directions
Owners of several small dogs often find that it's easier and calmer taking them out in a stroller because they can't go in separate directions, winding the leash around their person's legs!
12. Big Dog, Small Dog
Got a big dog and small dog? Give your power pooch a good long walk without tiring out the smaller one by using a dog stroller.
13. Giving Back
Lucky dogs like to give back. A fun way to do that is at a 5K charity walk/run. Keep your dog safe from crowds of runners by putting her in a dog stroller. You'll put a smile on people's faces and spend some quality time doing a good deed with your pooch. Plus, you can do the whole distance without tiring out a dog who's not used to that much activity. If your dog visits nursing homes or hospitals, the stroller makes trips easier and provides a safe haven for overstimulated dogs who need a break from the attention.
14. Safely Out of the Way of Urban Traffic
Dog owners who live in large cities like to use strollers to keep their dogs from running into the street, or wrapping their leashes around other pedestrians.
15. Less Stressful Evacuations
If you have to move your pets in preparation for a tornado, earthquake, hurricane, fire or other emergency, it's much easier in a stroller. Carry a familiar blanket, toys, snacks, food, water, bowls and pickup bags with your dog to provide comforts of home and eliminate the danger of the dog getting loose or running away out of fear during transport.
16. More Quality Time
A dog stroller simply gives you more quality time with your dog. It lets you take your dog more places than a leash or even a pet carrier. With more workplaces, stores and restaurants becoming dog-friendly, a responsible dog owner with her dog in a stroller will always be welcome. A stroller lets your dog come along for errands, social visits, "bring your dog to work day," and even shopping. |