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Old May 3rd 05, 10:52 AM
Alison
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Default Pet stroller

I saw these on e.bay. At first I thought you cannot be serious but
on second thoughts they could be useful especially if you have an old
and infirm pet. What do you think ?

http://makeashorterlink.com/?J1473220B
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Old May 3rd 05, 01:25 PM
Phil P.
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"Alison" wrote in message
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I saw these on e.bay. At first I thought you cannot be serious but
on second thoughts they could be useful especially if you have an old
and infirm pet. What do you think ?

http://makeashorterlink.com/?J1473220B



Cheaper at Hammacher Schlemmer-- $129.95

How about a double decker for $250:

http://www.hammacher.com/publish/720...l_petproducts#

Actually, I think they're a great idea for cats that can't handle a harness
and leash. I'd get one myself but I don't have shoes and a bag to match....

Phil



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Old May 4th 05, 11:18 PM
Alison
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http://makeashorterlink.com/?J1473220B



Cheaper at Hammacher Schlemmer-- $129.95

How about a double decker for $250:

http://www.hammacher.com/publish/720...l_petproducts#

Actually, I think they're a great idea for cats that can't handle a

harness
and leash. I'd get one myself but I don't have shoes and a bag to

match....

Phil


Ach don't worry, I'll lend you my high heels and handbag. Mind you
don't trip up in them. BG
I like the double decker. I could Kim in the bottom part and Dibby
the dog in the top.
Alison


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Old May 11th 05, 04:59 PM
Steve Crane
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Phil P. wrote:

Actually, I think they're a great idea for cats that can't handle a

harness
and leash. I'd get one myself but I don't have shoes and a bag to

match....

Phil


Oh jeesh - now there's a mental image we really didn't need to see. :-))

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Old May 3rd 05, 02:37 PM
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Alison wrote:
I saw these on e.bay. At first I thought you cannot be serious but
on second thoughts they could be useful especially if you have an old
and infirm pet. What do you think ?

http://makeashorterlink.com/?J1473220B
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I think they're really cool for old, infirm dogs. Also would be neat
for cats--I don't think mine would like it--but given early
"stroller-training" I think cats would love it too. It certainly would
ensure absolute safety for cats who have been socialized and like to
get out with their owners.

Sherry

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Old May 3rd 05, 06:28 PM
Philip
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Alison wrote:
I saw these on e.bay. At first I thought you cannot be serious but
on second thoughts they could be useful especially if you have an old
and infirm pet. What do you think ?

http://makeashorterlink.com/?J1473220B


Oh fer gawdsake! Are there no mental health programs for the people who
would put a disabled pet in a stroller and showcase their foolishness to the
public? Good grief.



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Old May 4th 05, 07:06 AM
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Philip wrote:
Alison wrote:
I saw these on e.bay. At first I thought you cannot be serious

but
on second thoughts they could be useful especially if you have an

old
and infirm pet. What do you think ?

http://makeashorterlink.com/?J1473220B


Oh fer gawdsake! Are there no mental health programs for the people

who
would put a disabled pet in a stroller and showcase their foolishness

to the
public? Good grief.


There actually are dogs (and cats) around who enjoy a jaunt outdoors
with their owners. If the dog (or cat) is no longer able to walk
comfortably due to arthritis, hip displasia or whatever, but still
enjoys "walks", there's nothing wrong with using a stroller.

Sherry

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Old May 4th 05, 09:06 PM
Philip
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wrote:
Philip wrote:
Alison wrote:
I saw these on e.bay. At first I thought you cannot be serious
but on second thoughts they could be useful especially if you have
an old and infirm pet. What do you think ?

http://makeashorterlink.com/?J1473220B

Oh fer gawdsake! Are there no mental health programs for the people
who would put a disabled pet in a stroller and showcase their
foolishness to the public? Good grief.


There actually are dogs (and cats) around who enjoy a jaunt outdoors
with their owners. If the dog (or cat) is no longer able to walk
comfortably due to arthritis, hip displasia or whatever, but still
enjoys "walks", there's nothing wrong with using a stroller.

Sherry


A crippled pet ... like you have outlined is a euthanasia candidate. This
isn't your sweet gramma Edith who the neighbors know.


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Old May 8th 05, 06:36 AM
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Philip was the kind of child who played alone with his collection of
immaculate trucks. Other kids could look at them...but they weren't allowed
to touch them.

Ever.

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Old May 10th 05, 07:40 AM
Phil P.
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"Philip" wrote in message
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Philip wrote:
Alison wrote:
I saw these on e.bay. At first I thought you cannot be serious
but on second thoughts they could be useful especially if you have
an old and infirm pet. What do you think ?

http://makeashorterlink.com/?J1473220B

Oh fer gawdsake! Are there no mental health programs for the people
who would put a disabled pet in a stroller and showcase their
foolishness to the public? Good grief.


There actually are dogs (and cats) around who enjoy a jaunt outdoors
with their owners. If the dog (or cat) is no longer able to walk
comfortably due to arthritis, hip displasia or whatever, but still
enjoys "walks", there's nothing wrong with using a stroller.

Sherry


A crippled pet ... like you have outlined is a euthanasia candidate.


I missed this post! You're a miserable piece of ****.



 




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