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Thursday, May 28, 2009

Are Dog Strollers Luxury or Necessity?


It is never ridiculous to think about your dog's welfare and safety. Who would dare to disagree?

A lot of dog owners probably think that putting a dog inside a stroller is a useless idea, but they are definitely wrong. They dismiss the fact that dog strollers can bring a lot of benefits and advantages for both pets and the owners in terms of transporting a dog from one place to another.

If you want to protect your dog from many possible dangers in the outside world, buying a stroller is a practical option to ensure the safety of your dog while providing huge amount of comfort and convenience. You can also easily carry your senior pets or dogs with disabilities using this type of dog carrier.

Nobody wants to bring large dog with a fractured leg, right? It is a very difficult endeavor and risky at the same time for the condition of your dog. Caring for a disabled or injured dog will be a lot more manageable if you use a stroller.

Indeed, strollers for pets are not luxury items, most especially for physically challenged k9s. Older dogs will definitely feel more comfortable whenever you put them inside a stroller.

For dog owners who love taking a long walk in the park or around the block, a pet stroller is more than a necessity. If you are worried about your dog getting away or lost when you’re walking in the streets, you can prevent such unlikely incidents from happening by using a dog stroller. Dog strollers are also a healthy solution if you reside in an area where it isn't too safe to walk. Many outdoorsy dog lovers have heralded the use of a dog stroller as a fantastic way of incorporating dogs into their workouts.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Palo Alto: Dog Friendly Town

The RSP team met with a new pet social networking site in Palo Alto, California. Palo Alto is a very dog-friendly town. There’s no doubt that people living in Palo Alto love their dogs. Dog owners take their dogs everywhere. 
Most dogs are welcome to stores, coffee shops and restaurants. We saw lot of dogs with their owners strolling down University Avenue,Town & Country and Stanford Center. Most of the dogs were well behaved and some were leash free. 
Dog-friendly town/places  is sure a great way for the dogs to be socialized with crowds of people and other dogs. Lastly, the majority of dogs we saw were “fashionable”  - either wearing a fancy collar with sparkling charms, or in a deluxe carrying bag/ stroller, or dressed with a unique tee. It is surely a California pooch style. 

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Oldest Dog: Guinness World Record

Chanel, a dachshund mix was featured this morning in the Today Show. Chanel will be celebrating her 21st birthday. If she is human, she’d be 120. Chanel is named and has been certified as the oldest living pooch on the planet by Guinness World Records.


Chanel wears a “doggles” due to her cataracts. Chanel always wears sweater or tee because she gets cold easily.  Also, Chanel wears booties to protect her limb and due to a benign tumor on one hind leg.


All in all, according to Chanel’s vet  “he never seen a dog her age do so much.” Chanel has few physical issues that can be expected at an age that translates to 120 for a human.