Leashing a kid is safer and more comfortable for both the adult and the child. The child can walk at their own pace and doesn’t end up with an arm pulled out of its shoulder socket.
Because we’ve given away all of our power to a bunch of useless politicians who are destroying our country and it’s people. Unless it’s an E95 mask, it’s useless anyway.
I’ve known kids that needed to be on a leash! If the parent dropped the hand for even a split second that kid was G O N E! Putting a dog in a stroller though is just plain ignorant….Unless the dog is handicapped. Now days though I have seen several walking around with the special little apparatus with the wheels that they wear, so even then….
I work at Times Square, so I can definitely confirm these dog strollers are a common occurrence, it’s actually better than a 50/50 shot that a stroller will have a dog in it instead of a baby.
Thanks to the tiny, greasy print in my daily newspaper, I couldn’t tell what the joke was supposed to be. The dog in the stroller just looked like a pile of rags, or like a toddler swaddled up against the cold. Now I get it . . . and hey, hasn’t Crunchy lost weight?
I enjoy Jumpstart, but get frustrated with the haphazard way they do story arcs mixed with joke strips—like I mean why go to Sweden, have to go back to get Sunny to go to Sweden, and then only spend one strip (a Zoom joke) in Sweden and simply move on? Could there have been nothing to think of in Sweden storywise? :P
I KNOW THE FEELING!! The first time that I saw a dog in a stroller, was at my job in the cafeteria. I took a double look to make sure what I was looking at!!
I recently read a person asking for advice about their German Shepherd pup. He was getting nippy when people wanted to greet him in the stroller. Were they being over protective? I told them to ditch the stroller and tell strangers to not pet him. They were protecting their pup from the wrong thing. They were hoping to protect him from Parvo virus and instead of protecting him from big nosey strangers.
Enter.Name.Here over 3 years ago
Anyone else notice the resemblance between the dog and Crunchy?
pschearer Premium Member over 3 years ago
Good point, Robb.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 3 years ago
Just so neither is free range.
duggersd Premium Member over 3 years ago
Why does everyone have a mask on when they all are outside and distanced?
arolarson Premium Member over 3 years ago
Leashing a kid is safer and more comfortable for both the adult and the child. The child can walk at their own pace and doesn’t end up with an arm pulled out of its shoulder socket.
jagedlo over 3 years ago
Yep, seems about right these days!
droid714 over 3 years ago
Because we’ve given away all of our power to a bunch of useless politicians who are destroying our country and it’s people. Unless it’s an E95 mask, it’s useless anyway.
tremaine53 over 3 years ago
Kid on a leash, dog in a stroller. Business as usual.
bjballard1 over 3 years ago
When my two were little, I shopped with the baby in the stroller and the 2 year old in a child harness attached to the stroller.
Chris over 3 years ago
weird times we’re having lately.
Ellis97 over 3 years ago
Why is there a dog in that stroller?
BillWarren1 over 3 years ago
Kids on leashes and masks outside. Ugh
TMMILLER Premium Member over 3 years ago
I’ve known kids that needed to be on a leash! If the parent dropped the hand for even a split second that kid was G O N E! Putting a dog in a stroller though is just plain ignorant….Unless the dog is handicapped. Now days though I have seen several walking around with the special little apparatus with the wheels that they wear, so even then….
kab2rb over 3 years ago
I agree with the Joe and Crunchy, though the mom with her child is better. Our dogs would never ride a baby carriage, they want to walk.
Martin 78 over 3 years ago
Dog in the stroller, toddler on a leash, and all anyone can comment on is damned masks.
daleandkristen over 3 years ago
Baby on leash….pooch in baby buggy. Ha HAH!!!!
Aladar30 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Agreed. Something is weird.
barksm over 3 years ago
I laughed out loud.
bookworm0812 over 3 years ago
When I saw this in the paper I couldn’t figure out what was supposed to be so funny. Now I get it.
yangeldf over 3 years ago
I work at Times Square, so I can definitely confirm these dog strollers are a common occurrence, it’s actually better than a 50/50 shot that a stroller will have a dog in it instead of a baby.
alexius23 over 3 years ago
I have seen this happened
Mellow Cactus Premium Member over 3 years ago
Thanks to the tiny, greasy print in my daily newspaper, I couldn’t tell what the joke was supposed to be. The dog in the stroller just looked like a pile of rags, or like a toddler swaddled up against the cold. Now I get it . . . and hey, hasn’t Crunchy lost weight?
R.R.Bedford over 3 years ago
hey, doesn’t anyone see the skinny dippers back there by the pond?
cafed00d Premium Member over 3 years ago
I’ve seen both on my daily walk.
Faby over 3 years ago
Took me a second or five, lol!
joannesshadow over 3 years ago
Saw a woman pushing her dog in a stroller years ago in New Hampshire. Thought it was weird then and still think it is weird now.
ehenwood over 3 years ago
I enjoy Jumpstart, but get frustrated with the haphazard way they do story arcs mixed with joke strips—like I mean why go to Sweden, have to go back to get Sunny to go to Sweden, and then only spend one strip (a Zoom joke) in Sweden and simply move on? Could there have been nothing to think of in Sweden storywise? :P
DEACON FRED over 3 years ago
I KNOW THE FEELING!! The first time that I saw a dog in a stroller, was at my job in the cafeteria. I took a double look to make sure what I was looking at!!
car2ner over 3 years ago
I recently read a person asking for advice about their German Shepherd pup. He was getting nippy when people wanted to greet him in the stroller. Were they being over protective? I told them to ditch the stroller and tell strangers to not pet him. They were protecting their pup from the wrong thing. They were hoping to protect him from Parvo virus and instead of protecting him from big nosey strangers.