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B.C. community rolls out dog strollers to entice tourists

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As the owner of a 16-year-old dog, Stephanie Worley plans her vacations around her pet, Chevy.

“You live for your dog, really, and everything you do is a focus around them. You know, especially when you’re travelling,” said Worley, a resident of Kamloops, B.C. 

She’s exactly the kind of tourist the District of 100 Mile House is trying to attract with a unique stroller initiative for pet owners. 

This May long weekend the Cariboo community, located around 300 kilometres northeast of Vancouver, is offering visitors to its information centre the chance to borrow a dog stroller called a Dogger.

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It’s part of a growing trend to

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