Laro asked: I see women with babies cross street thinking that if they have a baby that they are pushing across the street ,cars will slow down and stop
(I have been seeing this for 5 years and thought I would finally ask )
it just scares me to death
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Tagged: Babies, Baby Carriages, Cat Litter Box, Cross Street, Street Cars
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jjlindsay1 asked: This is for any dog behaviorists out there, I have two dogs, one is a Rottie Mix the other is a full Rottie. Both are rescue dogs, Bear, the full Rottie is very dominant. He can be very sweet and is very smart, but he will often challenge you. I got him from a guy who obviously never trained him very well. He does know his basic commands, but you usually have to correct him with his collar before he will comply. The problem of his dominance was recently expressed again when my roommate and I were walking the dogs and Bear charged a couple ladies pushing a baby carriage for no obvious reason. A few facts that may be important. He is neutered but I dont know how old he was when he was fixed. Also my roommate and I are in wheelchairs. We do have experience with Rotties, and our first dog was a wonderful dog who made a great assistance dog and new about 200 commands. But he was trained very young, like from 10 weeks, We got Bear when he was four from a guy who sia dhe didnt have room for him. Everytime we went to go see the dog he pulled him out of the bedroom, now maybe we know why. What do you think? Can he be desensitized to not show aggression to baby carriages? Is he too old to become more submissive and calmer? We live in the southbay. Is there any good trainers out there that are not too expensive that might be able to help?
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Tagged: Baby Carriage, Baby Carriages, Dog Aggression, Dog Dominance, Rescue Dogs, Roommate, Rotties, Sleepwear, Smart, Southbay, Submissive, Two Dogs
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kim asked: I've been looking at the Graco duo glider which sells for about $160. I've asked some mothers how they like theirs and they seem to be okay with it but not exactly thrilled with it either. Does anyone have a double stroller that they like and could recommend? I need to stay under $200. Thanks!
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Tagged: Best Double Stroller, Graco Duo Glider
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The Don asked: The singers are asking the girl if her life is where she wants it to be and he suggests that he could take the guys place. The video is tongue in cheek and the camera follows two women pushing baby carriages and the singer's faces are superimposed on the faces of the babies.
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Tagged: Babies, Baby Carriages, Baby Faces, S Song, Singers, Tongue In Cheek, Two Women
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Jennifer Waller asked: If you are looking to buy a new carriage for your baby, be prepared to pay a good sum of money. Prices of baby carriages are not cheap. One will probably cost you between $500 and $1200. This is not to say that buying one is not worth the expense. On the contrary, you will most likely find that having one is well worth it and will make caring for a newborn a lot easier. If these prices fall outside of your budget, there are options for you. Although it is not guaranteed that you will find something, online auction sites, classified sites, yard sales, and thrift stores can be sources of great deals. Shop smart to get the best deal possible.
If you want to see what baby carriages are going for, searching online is a simple way to gauge what you should be prepared to pay. Keep in mind that this is not a small investment. However, if you shop around and keep your eyes open for cheap prices, you may be able to find something for under $500. You may even find something significantly lower than that if you buy second hand. Read through classified ads or rummage through yard sales and thrift stores. If you know parents with older children, they may have a baby carriage that they no longer need. You could offer to buy it from them and help them free up some storage space. It's a win-win situation.
However, if price is no issue for you, you will have an easier time finding what you are looking for. You have the luxury of choosing from a number of different options for your newborn. If you don't have time to drive from store to store, you can always make an online purchase and have your package delivered directly to your home. Since you don't have to go bargain hunting, you will save a lot of time. It is not too hard to find several different carriages online, ready and available for you to buy.
If you can afford $500-$1200, but hesitate to spend that kind of money, keep in mind the benefits that owning a baby carriage has. You will not be confined to your home caring for your new son or daughter. You can take your little one out and not depend on finding a babysitter whenever you need to run errands. Your infant will grow up fast and you don't want to spend his or her first few precious months of life cooped up inside the house.
Although prices of baby carriages are not exactly cheap, they are well worth the investment. It may take some extra work on your part but you could find excellent deals if you are looking to save money. Just think, people will always have babies. If you plan on having more children, you can always use the same carriage for all your kids so think of it as a one time investment. If you are done having kids, it shouldn't be too hard to find someone to sell to and make some of your money back. If you look at it this way, the cost is not bad at all.
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Tagged: Auction Sites, Baby Carriage, Baby Carriages, Bargain, Budget, Classified Ads, Contrary, Great Deals, Hunting, Money Prices, Options, Parents, Rummage, Storage Space, Sum Of Money, Thrift Stores
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