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  2. People with pets in strollers know you're giving them the ...

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    Barnsdale uses her pet stroller to take her dogs on a 1.5-mile walk most days of the week along Point Isabel Regional Shoreline in Richmond, Calif., which is full of dogs and dog people. “There ...

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    Pet Gear No-Zip NV Pet Stroller $275.98 at Amazon. Pet Gear No-Zip NV Pet Stroller $270.98 at Petco. Pet Gear No-Zip NV Pet Stroller $270.98 at Wayfair. This dog stroller comes recommended by ...

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    Away Pet Carrier $ at Away Travel. This Away travel carrier, an NBC Select Pet Award for best overall travel carrier, is designed for both car and airline travel. It has zip openings on the top ...

  5. Pet carrier - Wikipedia

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    Some backpack carriers come with wheels which makes it possible to convert a backpack carrier [4] into a roll-along one. Pet car-seat carriers; Used when traveling by car; these are also called car seats for pets. They provide safety of the pet and they come in various sizes, colors, and designs to fit on the seat of a car.

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    Graco was founded in 1942 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by Russell Gray and Robert Cone (hence the name) as Graco Metal Products, a company that fabricated machine and car parts. Rex Thomas (one of two engineers hired to come up with a sustainable product) watched his wife sitting on the porch, rocking their baby in a swing with a string tied ...

  7. Recaro - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, Porsche acquired the car body factory. [1] What remained was renamed to Recaro (REutter-CAROsserie), and focus was shifted to high-end seats. [1] The company began producing both OEM seats for Porsche, and a separate line of after-market seats. [1] In 1965, Recaro presented the first Recaro sports seat at the Frankfurt Motor Show. [3]