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Pet strollers are common today, yet not every pet owner finds the importance of having one. Pet strollers are like crates but with wheels. They’re specially made for pets, with various features to keep them comfortable and safe when inside.
What are Advantages of Pet Supplies?
Just like humans, pets age, and their mobility can decrease over time. For senior dogs, cats, or pets with medical conditions, walking long distances might become a challenge. A pet stroller offers a comfortable and safe way to bring your aging furry friend along for outdoor excursions without causing them discomfort. This mobility aid ensures that they can still enjoy fresh air and new surroundings, maintaining their mental and emotional well-being.
Smaller dog breeds and cats often have shorter legs and limited stamina for extended walks. Pet strollers enable these pets to accompany their owners on outdoor adventures that might otherwise be too physically demanding for them. Whether it’s a leisurely stroll in the park, a trip to the farmer’s market, or a family picnic, pet strollers allow these small companions to experience the world beyond the confines of their home.
Crowded places like busy streets, markets, or events can be overwhelming for pets. A pet stroller provides a safe and secure space for your pet in such environments. It acts as a protective barrier between your pet and potential hazards like aggressive dogs, vehicles, or large crowds. This ensures that your pet remains stress-free while still being able to participate in social outings.
After surgeries or medical procedures, pets need time to heal and recover. A pet stroller can be a valuable tool during this period, allowing them to get fresh air and sunlight without straining their bodies. The controlled environment of a stroller prevents them from jumping, running, or engaging in activities that could hinder the healing process.
For households with multiple pets, managing walks can be quite a juggling act. Different animals have different needs, paces, and energy levels. A pet stroller allows you to take all your pets out together without the hassle of coordinating different walking speeds. This convenience simplifies outings and ensures that all pets receive attention and exercise.
Extreme weather conditions, be it scorching heat, pouring rain, or cold winds, can make outdoor excursions uncomfortable for pets. A pet stroller comes with covers and canopies that shield your furry friend from harsh weather elements. This protection ensures that your pet’s well-being is not compromised by adverse weather conditions.
Common Types of Pet Supplies
Travel Strollers
This stroller is perfect for taking your pet with you on day outings or vacations. They are portable and are collapsible in order to fit in the back seat or trunk of your car.Travel strollers normally have standard wheels like baby strollers, except the seats are designed for pets. A zip-up screen or mesh enclosure keeps your pet contained while allowing it to look outside.
A more elaborate model of the travel stroller features car seat that is detachable for use in the car.
All-Terrain Stroller
If you want to use the stroller on surfaces other than concrete and asphalt, you will want to invest in an all-terrain stroller. It easily maneuvers across lawns and grassy park areas as well as gravel or dirt hiking trails. It even navigates sandy beaches with ease.This type of stroller has larger tires and is designed with one tire in the front and two tires in the rear for ease in navigating. An all-terrain stroller has an excellent suspension system so that your cat or dog is not bounced around or shaken when traversing rough terrains.
All-terrain strollers can also offer added features like storage compartments to carry water, pet food, and toys.
Bicycle Strollers
These strollers are designed to accommodate cyclists whose dogs cannot keep pace with their owner’s speed. It is either a three- or two-wheeled enclosed stroller that hooks to the frame of your bicycle so your dog can come along with you.A bicycle stroller is surrounded with screen to allow your pet a great view and lots of air circulation. Some bike strollers can even be adapted to use without a bike. The size varies dependent on the size of your dog.
Double Pet Stroller
Many pet owners have more than one pet that join their owners on bicycle outings. The double stroller accommodates two dogs, with either one riding above the other or side-by-side. The double stroller is not designed for large dogs but for smaller ones and has four wheels.The individual travel compartments are mailbox-shaped and enclosed with screen or mesh. More expensive models resemble a double baby carriage and have front and top zippers to allow you easy access to your pets.
Applications of Pet Supplies
In Poor Weather Conditions
Did you know that dogs don't sweat? It's true, and as a result, they can overheat and suffer from heatstroke, especially when it’s too hot outside. The best dog stroller usually comes with a cover to protect them from the sun's rays.
Then there's the opposite side of the coin. Rain! You may need to get some urgent tasks done and need to take your pet with you despite the weather. The same protective cover doubles as rain protection too.
When You're Going to Annual Checkups
Stress levels in the waiting room for both animals and pet parents are at peak levels. Dog strollers are a convenient way to offer your nervous dog comfort and security and will help settle your pup, getting it ready for what might come.
When You Have a Multiple-Dog Family
Wrangling one puppy can be challenging but add one or two more, and it’s like herding sheep. Imagine the convenience of putting all the puppies in one stroller to get them some fresh air.
Unzip & Unsnap Where Possible
The first step in cleaning a dog stroller is to unzip and unsnap as many areas as possible without damaging them.
Dog strollers come in all shapes and sizes, so you may only be able to unzip certain areas. If your stroller has zippers, you’ll want to take care when unzipping them. Be sure to use a gentle touch and check the zipper every few inches to make sure that it isn’t snagging the fabric. Be careful that you don’t snag the fabric as well while unzipping.
If your stroller has snaps, you’ll want to be extra careful when unsnapping them. Make sure that the fabric is loose enough to not rip when you unsnap it. If you have to yank or pull too hard to unsnap something, your best bet is to leave it alone and clean on the stroller by wiping it down.
Remove the Pads to Wash
Most dog stroller pads are machine washable and dryable. If there is a tag on the back, be sure to check for directions for washing your stroller pads. If you don’t see a tag or are unsure, be sure to check the manufacturer’s website for washing instructions.
Before you wash your stroller pads, be sure to unzip them and remove them from the stroller. There are usually sticky tabs or buttons along the sides to keep them in place, so don’t forget to unclip those as well. Some strollers allow you to remove the entire pad and wash it by itself.
If not, you’ll need to wash the pad and stroller together in a large washer. Be sure to place the pad in a mesh bag or tie it down in the washer to avoid it getting tangled up.
Look to see if you can dry the pads safely or what is recommended.
Vacuum the Fabric
Your dog stroller is sure to get dirty and dusty over time. Between indoor and outdoor use, and even regular trips to the park, there are bound to be messes in your stroller.
While you don’t want to vacuum your stroller every time you clean it, you should do it once every few cleanings to remove any major debris. When choosing a vacuum for your dog stroller, choose a handheld vacuum that’s powerful but lightweight.
Be sure to vacuum the fabric and underside of your stroller where the pad sits. Every piece of fabric needs to be vacuumed, even the sides. Your stroller’s bottom will likely collect dirt and crumbs from your pup’s snacks, so flip it over and vacuum there too!
Spot Treat any Stains or Accidents
After vacuuming your stroller, you may notice a few stains or dirt marks. If this happens, you’ll want to do a spot treatment on the stains.
There are several pet stain treatments on the market or you can also mix up a solution at home using items you likely have in your kitchen. Whatever you choose, make sure your pet has been exposed to it before (like cleaners in the house) so they will be comfortable with the smell.
Wipe Down the Wheels With Soap and Water
Your dog stroller’s wheels may get dirty, especially if you are taking it to the park, play in the snow or rain; or on walks where there may be dirt or sand.
To clean your wheels, you’ll want to use warm water and dish soap. Using a sponge or rag, you’ll want to clean the wheels.
Make sure you are getting them thoroughly and being careful not to get the fabric wet by your towel. You can use a clean rag to dry the wheels off once they are clean.
Spray to Release the Odors
If you notice a distinct odor in your dog stroller, you may be dealing with some lingering bacteria. Bacteria loves dark, warm, and moist spaces, so give it a sniff to determine what to do next.
Wipe Dry
Cleaning your dog stroller is important, but drying it properly is just as important. After releasing the odors, vacuuming and washing the wheels, I start drying anything wet. Then I reattach all the pieces – both fabric and parts so it is once again a working dog stroller.
Don’t leave the stroller in the sun to dry as it can damage the fabric over time. You also don’t want to use a hair dryer or put the stroller in your dryer. Both of these methods are too warm and can damage the fabric.
The best way to dry your stroller is to use a clean towel or rag. You can also use a fan if you want to speed up the drying process. You want to make sure that the fabric is completely dry before folding up the dog stroller and putting it away.
Tips for Using a Dog Stroller
Introduce the Stroller Gradually
Allow your dog to become familiar with the stroller before taking them on a full ride. Start by placing treats or their favorite toys inside the stroller and let them explore it at their own pace.
Use Positive Reinforcement
Reward your dog with praise, treats, or affection whenever they enter or remain calm inside the stroller. This helps create a positive association with the stroller and encourages them to feel comfortable using it.
Start with Short Trips
Initially, take your dog on shorter rides to get them accustomed to the stroller's motion. Gradually increase the duration and distance as they become more comfortable.
Consider Your Dog's Comfort
Ensure that the stroller provides enough space for your dog to sit, stand, and turn around comfortably. Use a soft blanket or cushion to make the ride more comfortable, especially for longer outings.
Be Mindful of Weather Conditions
Pay attention to the temperature outside to prevent your pet from overheating or getting too cold. Avoid extreme weather conditions and always provide ventilation inside the stroller.
Observe Your Dog's Behavior
Monitor your dog's reactions and behavior while using the stroller. If they appear stressed, anxious or show signs of discomfort, it's essential to address their needs and make any necessary adjustments.
Practice Proper Stroller Etiquette
Be considerate of other pedestrians and pet owners when using a dog stroller. Keep your dog under control, clean up after them, and yield to others on narrow pathways.
Weight Limit
Compact, less expensive dog strollers naturally can't carry as much weight as the larger, more expensive strollers, but it's important for your pet's safety that you find a model that can hold your dog's weight. If you want to use the dog stroller to carry two pups, add their weight together and make sure you buy a stroller that can accommodate that total.
One Tether or More
A must-have safety feature is a tether inside the dog stroller that attaches to your pet's collar, so it can't leap out. If you want to stroll with two dogs, look for a model that includes two tethers.
Bed Length and Width
Measure the length of your dog and be sure it is a little shorter than the length of the dog bed on the stroller. When in doubt, always go larger — it's best that your dog has some room to turn around and get comfortable. One dog-stroller brand recommends buying a stroller whose bed is at least 2 inches longer than your dog. Look at the width too, and measure how wide your dog is when it's sitting or laying down to be sure it won't be so cramped that it can't shift positions.


Strolling or Jogging Tires
Most dog strollers are just meant for walking, in which case small plastic wheels will do. If you intend to run with the stroller or tackle rough terrain like a hiking path, look for a model with larger wheels, which provide slightly more stability. If you'll be jogging, the front wheel should lock so you can go straight without the stroller tending to veer to the side, which can happen if you try to move fast with a stroller that has a swiveling front wheel.
While larger tires generally roll better and will give you a smoother ride, they'll also add weight to the stroller and prevent it from folding as compactly as a stroller with small wheels. Pick which you want more: A heavy stroller that rolls smoothly but is still somewhat large when folded, or a lightweight and compact stroller that bounces a bit over cracks and bumps.
Number of Tires
Eight weak tires are worse than three high-quality ones, so quality counts far more than quantity. In general, a stroller with three wheel positions is made to take on rougher terrain (but not always; again, check how big and robust those tires are first). Strollers with wheels at all four corners generally provide a stable ride on a smooth path.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why use Pet Stroller?
When using a dog stroller, ensure your dog is safely secured by using the tie out available inside the carrier compartment. It’s best to attach the tie out to a dog’s harness and zip the top of the stroller closed to prevent your dog from jumping out.
Dogs that are uncomfortable around other dogs, people or new situations might bark at the sight of them. If this is the case for your dog, you can try using a visual barrier, such as a towel, to reduce barking behavior. However, if your dog is still anxious when riding in a stroller, it’s best to hold him instead.
Q: What to Look for in a Dog Stroller?
All dog strollers have a weight limit that dictates the size of dog that can be safely transported inside. It’s important to find a stroller that can accommodate your dog’s weight. If you get one that is too small, you risk injuring yourself or your pet. If your dog is on the cusp—for instance, the weight limit is 30 pounds and your dog is 28 pounds—you may want to size up, just to be safe.
Size
Depending on the model you choose, dog strollers can be quite large, so you’ll want to look at the dimensions of each product before you buy. As when shopping for wagons for dogs, check that the pet compartment is large enough to accommodate your dog comfortably and that the unit will fit in your car, if needed. Many strollers do fold flat for storage, which is another factor to take into account. Smaller dogs might be more comfortable and secure in one of these dog bike baskets.
Safety Features
There are a number of safety features you may want to look for in a dog stroller. Common features include a built-in leash to prevent your dog from jumping out, a safety brake on the back wheels, and safety clips that stop zippered compartments from opening while you’re moving.
Q: Is it safe to put a dog in a baby stroller?
Q: Can you bring a dog stroller on an airplane?
Q: Why do you need a Pet Stroller?
Pets need exercise throughout their lives, much more when they’re already seniors or recovering from an injury or surgery. These pets are usually weak and won’t have enough energy to walk for long periods.
Pet strollers will make the lives of injured and senior pets easier. Instead of carrying them in your arms when they get tired from their walk or leaving them at home, you can simply put them inside the stroller. In this way, pets get to enjoy the great outdoors, and you won’t have to sacrifice your convenience.
Prevents Burned Paws
In general, the summer months can get really hot. The temperature you feel around is actually lower compared to the cement.
For instance, if the air is 77 degrees Fahrenheit, the cement can be as hot as 125 degrees Fahrenheit. Pets have naturally sensitive paws, and stepping on pavement, asphalt, and artificial grass when it’s too hot outside can cause blisters or burns.
Letting your pets ride a stroller is an excellent way of protecting their paws, as they’ll no longer have to come in contact with the ground. This is highly beneficial for pet owners who want to take their pets out but can’t due to the extremely hot weather.
Additionally, pet strollers provide shade to your pets, which is guaranteed to keep them cool and relaxed despite the weather. Most strollers also have mesh windows that help improve ventilation and airflow and minimize your pets’ risks of overheating.
Protects Your Pets
Taking small pets on a walk can be challenging as bigger, unleashed pets can attack them. This can cause injuries to your pets or, worse, death.
Putting your pets inside a pet stroller whenever you’re outdoors can protect them from other pets. Pet strollers are high up on the ground, making it challenging for bigger pets to reach and bite smaller pets. This can also prevent bigger pets from sniffing your pets, which often triggers aggressive pets to attack smaller pets.
Perfect for Multiple Pets
Walking in and around the neighborhood can be a struggle when you have multiple pets. Can you imagine what will happen once their leashes get tangled as they want to go in different directions?
Pet strollers are perfect if you have several pets, as you can put them all in one place and not worry about bringing any leash. Doing so will also put your mind at ease as you don’t have to consistently worry about where each of your pets is heading. This will make walks more hassle-free for you and calmer for your pets.
Q: How to care for your dog stroller?
The interior pads can be removed and washed with soap and water in a sink, then air-dried. Most have a stiff plastic or a wooden board inside to provide stability, so they can't go in the washing machine.
Many users report lining a stroller with a dog blanket or pet bed to make it more plush.
Q: How to choose the best pet stroller?
Travel features
Just like you did when searching for the perfect vacuum to suck up that pet hair, it's okay to obsess over the details when choosing the perfect stroller. For those looking for a multipurpose stroller that can carry more than just your pet, it'll be beneficial to opt for a stroller with undercarriage storage and/or pockets. Other features to consider based on planned pet stroller usage include weather-protecting canopies, padded handles, mesh windows, convertible designs, and how collapsible it is for storage. Oh, and don't forget an important feature for yourself: a cupholder if you plan to stroll your pup with a coffee in tow.
Check weight limit and size
Make sure you select a pet stroller that can accommodate your pet's weight and size. Take into account the height and width of both the stroller and its inside carrier compartments, the weight limit, and how much space they will have inside the stroller to move around while on the go.
Make sure you have enough tethers
One of the many features that sets a regular stroller and a pet stroller apart is the must-have safety feature of a tether. It attaches to your pet's collar, so it can't go after that squirrel. If you want to stroll with more than one dog, look for one that includes enough tethers for each pet.
Check type of tires
Before purchasing your pet stroller, decide whether you want a stroller that's fit for jogging or just casual strolls. Most of them are meant for walking, in which case plastic wheels will do, but if you intend to jog/run or adventure on rough terrain, look for options that feature larger wheels with shock-absorbing capabilities. This helps with overall stability and offers a smoother ride.
Q: What are the characteristics of Pet Stroller?
Patented pee pad insert for messes and easy cleanups.
360 degree rotating front wheels for easy navigation .
Double rear brakes for optimal safety.
Air ventilated mesh windows on the canopy and on the sides of the stroller for proper airflow.
Convenient cup holder tray.
Light and durable materials for a sturdy stroller and a smooth ride.
One-hand folding mechanism.
Q: What are the reasons for using Pet Stroller?
For many reasons, your furry friend may not be as mobile as they once were. Surgeries, accidents, and injuries all need recovery time. But that’s no reason why your disabled or injured dog can’t go outside.
Your Pup is Reaching their Twilight Years
Depending on their breed, dogs enter their senior years after about eight human years. They may begin to move slower, develop cataracts, and lose their hearing. None of those are reasons for dogs to stay indoors either.
Your Dog is Mischievous or Small
Small dogs, especially puppies, tend to be more curious than mature dogs. Then again, some dogs stay mischievous for their entire lives.
If your pup is in either of these categories, imagine the peace of mind you’ll have knowing they’re safe and secure in a stroller.
They’ll be ready to get out when you let them, and everybody will enjoy the day out.
Your Dog Has Bad Nerves and Anxiety
Some dogs are social butterflies and make friends with every pup and person they come across. Others are the opposite and suffer from social anxiety. The beauty of pet strollers is that they allow more anxious dogs to enjoy being outside while not feeling threatened by other animals or humans.
You Have a Weak Back or Knees
What happens when your dog has so much fun running around the park but gets too tired to walk home? You sometimes end up being too much of a good pet parent and carrying them, right?
Too much of that takes a toll on your body. Pet strollers allow your dog to nap all the way home while you comfortably push its stroller.
Q: How do you adjust your pet to the Pet Stroller?
Secure your pet: Use the built-in leash to strap your dog in so they don’t try to jump out. Affix it to a back-clip harness to prevent it from being too tight on your dog. Using the canopy, especially at first, will discourage them from getting out.
Start slow: the movement of the stroller may be a little uncomfortable for them at first. Try moving only a couple of inches at a time, and reward your pet with treats if they’re extra nervous. In no time, they’ll settle, and you can start to phase out the goodies.
Choose the environment carefully: get your dog used to the stroller before taking them for a ride with many distractions. Start in your backyard or the footpath in front of your home. Then gradually take it to busier areas as your pup adjusts to the experience.
Q: What are the benefits of using Pet Stroller?
A pet stroller also creates a buffer zone for passersby, so it helps reduce the possibility of a confrontation with other pets or people walking nearby. While you browse through the mall or take a long walk in the park, your doggie or kitty-cat can relax. Pets feel so secure that they even sleep in their strollers.
Another advantage of using a stroller over using a leash is if your cat or dog is recovering from surgery or suffering with joint or weight problems. A stroller allows them to enjoy being with you in the fresh air without risking further injury. Pet strollers are also an ideal way to take along pets that are unable to walk for some reason. Maybe your beloved pet is elderly or a puppy and tires easily.
Additionally, using a pet stroller allows you to safely take your cat or dog to the veterinarian. If your pet is a cat, which means it doesn't like to travel, placing it in a stroller provides it with a familiar, calming environment. Plus, whether you own a cat or dog, transporting it in a pet stroller makes getting into and out of your vehicle easier. It also keeps your pet safe from other animals.
Q: When Should You Use a Dog Stroller?
Inevitably time marches on and we all age. We all experience a decline in mobility and energy levels to some degree. Sadly, for our beloved pets their time is far more limited than ours. Senior dogs, as well as dogs with health issues, may not be able to enjoy long walks or hikes as they once did. In these difficult situations a dog stroller can be a lifesaver. It allows your aging or ailing pet to still enjoy the great outdoors without exerting themselves. Dog Pram eliminate the stress that all family members feel when their pet is struggling.
For dogs recovering from surgery or injury, a stroller can be a safe and comfortable way to get some fresh air during the rehabilitation period. It prevents them from putting excessive weight on their recovering limbs while still enjoying the sights, sounds, and smells of the outside world. This aids in the healing process and keeps their spirits up during a difficult time. Training your dog to use a pushchair may take some patience. For training tips read more here. .
Small Breeds and Toy Dogs
Small dog breeds and toy dogs, such as Chihuahuas, Yorkies, and Pomeranians, are particularly well-suited for dog strollers. These little ones have delicate constitutions, and their small size can make them vulnerable to dangers like rough terrain, dirty pavements and large crowds. A dog stroller provides a safe, and comfortable mobile carrier for them, especially in crowded urban environments.
Many small dog owners live in apartment buildings, most dog pram on the market are robust but equally fairly light weight and easy to push. When it's time for a bathroom break or outdoor playtime, a stroller can be a convenient way to transport your tiny pup to the nearest park without worrying about getting in and out of lifts or potential run-ins with other dogs.
Puppies in Training
Puppies are inquisitive and full of fun & energy. They need exposure to the world to grow into well-rounded adults. Training your puppy to use a stroller will help keep them contained in certain environments as well as from getting over tired.
Your pup can observe the world from a safe vantage point, gradually getting used to new experiences without becoming overwhelmed. This controlled introduction to different sights, sounds, smells and people can help develop their confidence.
Outdoor Events and Crowded Places
If you're a dog owner who loves to participate in outdoor events, from farmers' markets to music festivals, a dog pushchair can be an ideal way to bring your dog along for the fun. Crowded places can be overwhelming for dogs, even those who are well-socialized. A stroller provides a familiar and secure space where your dog can retreat when the crowd gets too much, and they need a break.
It ensures your dog won't get stepped on or accidentally tripped over in bustling environments. It can also be a useful tool for navigating through large crowds, helping you avoid potential leash tangles or tripping hazards while keeping your furry companion close.
Multiple Dogs
For owners with more than one dog, a dog stroller can make outings more manageable. If you have one dog that needs a leisurely stroll and another that craves a brisk walk or run, a dog buggy allows you to accommodate both dogs' needs simultaneously. This can be particularly useful when one dog has different exercise requirements due to age or health. This way everyone is happy and receives the attention and activity level they deserve.
Double dog prams can also be useful if you have two dogs and at some point during a walk both best buddies hop into their chariot.
Bad Weather
Wet UK winters has its challenges as do heat waves. Shelter your dog from extreme conditions in their cosy dog pram cabin. You can keep your dog dry and warm.
In hot weather the mesh all round windows and in some innovative models sun roofs ensure good ventilation. Plus, there is always storage pockets or baskets for your dog essentials like water.
City Living and Public Transportation
Living in a bustling city with a dog can be both rewarding and challenging. Navigating busy streets, public transportation, and congested sidewalks can be stressful for dogs and owners alike. A dog stroller simplifies the logistics.
In many cities, dogs are required to be on a leash, and navigating busy streets can be intimidating. Prams make this a breeze plus your dog will draw a lot of attention. Buses, subways, and trains become far more accessible with a stroller, making city life convenient and fun for both you and your dog.
Q: What factors should you consider when choosing a Pet Stroller?
Stroller Type and Design: There are various types of dog strollers available in the market, ranging from standard four-wheel models to sporty jogger strollers. Consider your lifestyle, the terrain you'll be traversing, and your dog's mobility when deciding on the stroller type. Additionally, opt for a design that is easy to assemble, fold, and store.
Wheel Quality and Suspension: The stroller's wheels play a crucial role in providing a smooth and comfortable ride for your pet. Look for models with durable, puncture-resistant tires and sturdy suspensions that can handle various terrains, including uneven surfaces, gravel paths, and grassy areas.
Maneuverability and Handling: A dog stroller should be easy to maneuver, especially when navigating crowded spaces or tight corners. Look for strollers with swivel front wheels and excellent maneuverability, allowing you to effortlessly control the direction and speed.
Brakes and Safety Features: Prioritize strollers with reliable braking systems that allow you to lock the wheels securely in place. Additionally, ensure that the stroller has safety features such as reflective strips, a visibility flag, and a sturdy frame to protect your pet from any potential hazards.
Storage Space and Additional Features: Consider the amount of storage space available in the stroller for carrying essentials such as treats, water bottles, waste bags, and personal belongings. Look for additional features like cup holders, compartments, and canopies that offer convenience and versatility.
Cup Holders and Snack Trays: Consider a dog stroller that offers convenient cup holders and snack trays. These features allow you to carry your beverages and snacks, ensuring you stay hydrated and energized during long walks or outings with your pet. Additionally, some strollers provide separate compartments to store treats for your furry friend, making it easy to reward good behavior or provide a quick snack.
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