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he looks like he's really enjoying that Joyce so nice that you can still take him out, I think it's really good so that they can still have the stimulation of the sights, sounds and smells - it keeps them interested in life and is great company for you
I know people have used baby pushchairs etc too - the ones that lie flat are rather good and you can often pick them up in charity shops for around £35 so not too expensive if you can't manage a proper stroller - they tend to have better wheels too - some of the cheaper strollers are only good on flat surfaces
Thanks everyone. That was our first time out in his wagon. He was a little unsure, but, all-in-all, I think he did enjoy it. He does still enjoys strolling around our yard and I still take him on short 5 min. walks. I did look at some of the doggie strollers, and even though they say up to 30 lbs. they still seemed too small for him. This is a garden cart and he can sit, stand or lay down. The wheels are all-terrain so it rolls easily on any surface.
Well said Kelsey....our Sydney was so very loved. I will miss his stories and hope and pray Joyce has room in her heart to spoil another someday. I just know there is one who needs her tender loving care.
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