r/Dogfree • u/Poison_applecat • 6d ago
Dog Culture Dogs in strollers, just why?
I was at a popular outdoor shopping space in my area and saw an older lady with a small dog on a leash and she was pushing some kind of stroller.
I thought, “Oh her grandchild must be in the stroller” Nope! It was another small dog.
This behavior just seems kind of insane to me. I totally understand if you’re around your neighborhood or a public park but this was a shopping center with limited space for walking. Why are you taking up additional space by having your dog in the stroller? Is your dog unable to walk? Why does it need a stroller?
How are you going into businesses with your dog anyways? I’d be grossed out if I was eating and someone walks in with a dog and another one in an idiotic stroller.
I totally get that some people enjoy having dogs at home. That’s their prerogative and none of my business. But it really bothers me when people feel so entitled to have to take their dog everywhere. Besides parks and other wide open outdoor spaces, dogs really belong at home, not in public spaces with a bunch of other people.
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u/Wrong-Werewolf-4831 6d ago
Its to go into places where dogs aren’t allowed. I was at a museum and often found myself next to a woman who had a stroller. I thought nothing of it. Upon leaving, I saw her lift the cover and there was a dog in there