If you visit one Jacksonville Beach, Florida senior community, you may spot something out of the ordinary: residents pushing strollers while dogs — not children — enjoy the ride. According to a report yesterday from the local ABC affiliate , there’s a practical, safety-related reason behind this seemingly unusual behavior. Some dogs’ long leashes have posed a safety risk for residents with disabilities, which reportedly prompted management to suggest using strollers.

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Seniors Pushing Strollers Holding Dogs?
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