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Old 10-03-2009, 10:37 AM
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Dog stroller

Hello. Wondered if anyone might be interested in a small sized dog stroller? My mum bought it for our elderley JR. He had a spinal injury and couldn't walk but she still wanted to take him out with other dogs. Unfortunately it became apparent the injury wasn't going to heal, he was in too much pain and was so was PTS before having chance to try it out.

I think they are over £100 new and it hasn't been used but has been out of box. Prob best to collect as would cost a lot to post. I live on south coast near Worthing so if anyone interested pm me, can send photos etc Otherwise I'll put on ebay I guess!

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Old 10-03-2009, 02:50 PM
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Hello. Wondered if anyone might be interested in a small sized dog stroller? My mum bought it for our elderley JR. He had a spinal injury and couldn't walk but she still wanted to take him out with other dogs. Unfortunately it became apparent the injury wasn't going to heal, he was in too much pain and was so was PTS before having chance to try it out.

I think they are over £100 new and it hasn't been used but has been out of box. Prob best to collect as would cost a lot to post. I live on south coast near Worthing so if anyone interested pm me, can send photos etc Otherwise I'll put on ebay I guess!

Thanks, Bex
pop this on the cat forum hun. I once saw one being used by an elderly lady taking her cats into the show.
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Old 10-03-2009, 04:09 PM
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Good idea, thanks!
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Re: Dog stroller

We have one we had it from America before they came popular over here all our mates laughed but it is great for socilising puppies and getting them into the vets!! even pets at home sell them --breeders well worth getting oe.
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Old 26-03-2009, 11:27 AM
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Could I fit a couple of weimys in it? OR better still would I fit in it and they could pull me???
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Could I fit a couple of weimys in it? OR better still would I fit in it and they could pull me???
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haha so funny!!! ive got that picture in my mind now!!
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