OregonLuvr wrote:I dont have an iphone but I do have that stroller LOL I bought it on FB marketplace for $25 if I remember correctly. Have used it a couple of times. This way I can take Emma pretty much anywhere if I need or want to. It is really pretty cool.
Redetotry wrote:Thanks everyone. I know several different ways to share photos but I guess I had never just copied one from my list of photos on my phone and then tried to paste it. I usually do some of the thing that have been mentioned. What I can't figure out is how a photo of the brand name alone popped up. No where on my photos is there a one of the brand name...where did it come from and how did it know the brand?
Cudedog wrote:Redetotry wrote:Thanks everyone. I know several different ways to share photos but I guess I had never just copied one from my list of photos on my phone and then tried to paste it. I usually do some of the thing that have been mentioned. What I can't figure out is how a photo of the brand name alone popped up. No where on my photos is there a one of the brand name...where did it come from and how did it know the brand?
BJ and Karen, thank you for sharing the dog stroller information. I recently bought a dog stroller for my Joe - he is having some age-related health problems and can't walk as far as he once did, but still makes it known that he really wants to go.
This is something I always said I would NEVER EVER purchase (it just seemed too silly, and a total waste of money). But there you go! The one I got is rather heavy, and low to the ground (Joe weighs about 45 pounds), so I can't really lift him, and I didn't want one that was top-heavy because it would be a tipping hazard).
It came on Saturday a couple of days ago - it had minimal "put together", but still was a bit of a PIA to get done, although I am well experienced in these kinds of things. The margins between the parts were very small, so one really needed to tug with some strength to get them in place - which, actually, you want, so that it is solid when you are finished with the assembly.
I bought it new on Amazon, and it is seems to be sturdy and well made. It is one of those that is actually designed to be a bicycle trailer (so it is extra-sturdy, and came with the stroller conversion) with bicycle wheels in the back. It was pricy, but if it works as I hope, and Joe adapts to it, it will be money well spent. It has just been too hot to take it out just yet.
Although heavy, it is very easy to push - probably partly because of the bicycle wheels.
Anne
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