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Date: | Fri, 28 May 2004 08:49:55 -0600 |
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When my oldest was a about 9 months old, we were out in public once, when a large stray dog came running toward us, with its eyes on Stephen, whom I was holding, sitting on my hip. I was terrified that it might bite my baby's face. When it jumped at us, I turned my body so that it ended up licking my face, rather than Stephen's. It turned out that the dog was friendly and not vicious, but I didn't know that beforehand. Someone whose baby was in one of those EZGo contraptions would not be able to protect her baby from dogs. Even small dogs could get to the baby very easily, not to mention small children, insects, ashes from the cigarettes of passersby, etc..
With the way this covers the baby from the view of the mother, all someone would need is one of those bottles that mounts on the stroller and then has a tube that carries milk up to a pacifier like thing in the baby's mouth, and she could have an experience just like pushing luggage!
Darillyn
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