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Prams for dogs

Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2019 4:09pm
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mack

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Is it just me or when you take your dog out for a walk it used to  mean  just that what's with the prams for dogs I'd never seen them before I came over ???

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Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2019 4:11pm

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Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2019 4:11pm

mack wrote on Sun Jun 16, 2019 4:09pm:

Is it just me or when you take your dog out for a walk it used to  mean  just that what's with the prams for dogs I'd never seen them before I came over ???

Not all dogs are fit and able to walk distances particularly in the Spanish heat so some owners opt for the dog prams, I have to admit not my style but I acknowledge the need for them.

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Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2019 5:08pm

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Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2019 5:08pm

I can understand that part if your dog is unwell but the majority I have seen has not been the case it seems to be a trend thing with them 2 pooches in a pram I have never seen this in any other warm country 

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Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2019 6:32pm

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Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2019 6:32pm

mack wrote on Sun Jun 16, 2019 4:09pm:

Is it just me or when you take your dog out for a walk it used to  mean  just that what's with the prams for dogs I'd never seen them before I came over ???

Now you´ve hit my Review nail on the head (just to escape the Brexit boredom which goes on & on with repetitive supposed democracy, now waiting for more parliaments…...Sorry) I was talking dogs.

My job dog involvement (years ago.)I once had the unfortunate to visit Benidorm 20 years ago & first saw a dog & sun-shade in a pram wearing a British lady with the same colours. Then I saw more, and they seem to spread along the coast ( towards Torrevieja….all in different colours….no prob.

I will say at this stage that infirm dogs which like to head out of the Brit house estates or “urbs” as immigrant peoples are starting to call ex-prats, sorry “pats”, then, they can either go to the inventively visit´s vets, or take care (with bag & squeezy bottle & clean up the mess, or poop them in their pram with contents included. Wandering the streets,looking for a new chip shop´s opened.

I don´t wish to go on (as a dog type person) I do have to mention Dog jackets….. (those, all have seen out of UK parliament other than primates, are the animals with fur from all over the world from Huskies to Chinchillas. They are (when out of their pram) & actually walking, think, sun-shade people pop jackets on (& even for the España sun jackets with ice inside so pooch can keep cool whilst the walkies day´s owner is sweating like a……? dog). Serious mention! Dogs hate waiting in cars, even shopping & buying the same matching t-shirt whilst inside Carrefour!

More….. Sorry. Those long longy things that uncoil out of a tape measure inventor, thought of popping one on a Castleford Yorkshire, ratter, terrier and selling them all over to Spain in order to trip cycles & pedestrian´s over into the obvious pile left by the owner, who has left him out for a “2”hrs in the shade, as he leaves his pram.

OK, Good weekend. Mine out the man-hole covers & try & get confused between a brand sorted between yogurt & battery acid.

Villas


mack

Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2019 7:25pm

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Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2019 7:25pm

That says about everything brill 

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Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2019 4:31pm

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Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2019 4:31pm

Hi guys 

Had to laugh at these posts, I have 2 dogs a Westie and a GSD , I can just assure you no dog prams at my holiday home

😂😂

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Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2019 7:45pm

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I have been all over the world first time I have seen it 

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Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2019 1:26pm

I bought one a few months ago for my almost 13 year old Cavalier as she has very bad arthritis in her back legs and can't walk very far. The only time she got to go out was to the Vets or the Groomers. Now she goes out every day in her buggy, I let her out to do what she needs to do and then encourage her to walk, a bit further every day, at least this way she gets to meet other dogs, has a bit of exercise and  gets to take in the surrounding sights, a much happier little dog now 😁

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Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2019 1:46pm

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Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2019 1:46pm

MarianT26 wrote on Tue Jun 18, 2019 1:26pm:

I bought one a few months ago for my almost 13 year old Cavalier as she has very bad arthritis in her back legs and can't walk very far. The only time she got to go out was to the Vets or the Groomers. Now she goes out every day in her buggy, I let her out to do what she needs to do and then enco...

...urage her to walk, a bit further every day, at least this way she gets to meet other dogs, has a bit of exercise and  gets to take in the surrounding sights, a much happier little dog now 😁

& you happy hours with her too! Villas

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Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2019 2:24pm

Exactly Villas 😁😁

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