
We have an 11-year-old chihuahua and while he enjoys going for walks, he’s happiest when it’s a short walk. Actually, he’s happiest when he’s cuddled up next to us in a blanket, but we all need exercise.

When it’s a longer walk, we bring his buggy and he sits in it, looking around, happy to be with us and king of all he observes from his high vantage point.
When our previous dog, Oscar, got too old to walk much we did the same for him, but he had to make do with a child’s stroller. We didn’t know you could get doggy buggies back then!

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@donncha Tell Diego I said *scritches head*
@donncha we have a neighbour that takes her cat for a walk every day.Though it doesn't look very large, she takes a long walk, so her arms and shoulders likely sore and tired carrying the cat.I saw someone walking a ferret on a harness and leash once.
@donncha Our middle-aged dog Cady doesn’t mind long walks, she just doesn’t want to get too far from home. Multiple walks around the block = a good time. But get half a mile from the house and she’s like, “Um, I think I left the stove on. Seriously. We should go back and check.”