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Dog strollers

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PoochOnWheels · 04/05/2024 11:08

Can anyone recommend a dog stroller? My boy is starting to slow down a bit with age and I suspect is in the early stages of arthritis. I don't have a car so I'm thinking about getting a stroller in case he needs to go to the vet and is not up to the walk, and for things like the journey to the park so that he can still go to fun places as he gets older.

I'm a bit overwhelmed by the choice! Lots have three wheels - is that better? Ideally I'd like one that can be manoeuvred one-handed for when he's walking on the lead. The pavements are also a bit uneven around here. He's a small-medium fellow of about 15kg.

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Floralnomad · 04/05/2024 11:13

How fit are you as a back pack type arrangement may be easier , or a bicycle with a heavyweight basket .

DrJoanAllenby · 04/05/2024 11:42

Innopet are a good brand but it depends on the size of your dog. You could buy a cheaper brand if it's only a small breed dog. Larger dogs need a more robust pram.

ScattyHattie · 04/05/2024 14:02

You might find these Facebook groups useful for reviews or a secondhand stroller.

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Canine Arthritis Management are an amazing resource run by veterinary professionals which can help keep your dog as mobile & pain free as possible. There's a lot for free but the annual membership is worthwhile and funds the site.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/366856060427902

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