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    Sweet Ride

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    This is so sweet! I follow them on instagram. I love how he was able to create this rig so his older dog, Remy, could still come to the park with them.

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    That's wonderful.

    I'm afraid it's going to give Sunnie some ideas now that her back legs are wonky (to the point where I got out the sling I'd bought "prematurely"). I like that even better than the stroller we'd bought when she had her puppies. Dan wouldn't be able to help pull, though, with his HD.

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    She is just the sweetest old girl!!!

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    Being able to take long walks with Ram is the one thing that I miss most as he has gotten older. The problem with the stroller is that you still need to be able to lift them into it and they look kinda kooky. I like this wagon that can open on the side. https://www.amazon.com/Radio-Flyer-F...Q?ref=ast_p_ep
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    I used the stroller to socialize the puppies before they were old enough to be out on the ground on their own. I used it again after each neutering.

    I've got no problem with looking kooky...but I'd have a problem lifting either of them because of my back. That's a chore for Bob (as is getting them in and out of the car). Actually, I'm pretty sure I couldn't push the stroller, either. Phooey.

    I doubt if Sunnie would stay in a wagon, to be perfectly honest (unless she was really debilitated and didn't want to move). The stroller zips shut around a mesh window.

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    This is so sweet love

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    How sweet is that! The oldster is having a grand time, loving it.
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