Watch Me Unbox And Assemble The Wagon Cart For Mochi

Hello, how are you? Last week we went on a vacation in Baguio, which meant we needed to walk for a lot of time. Our dog Mochi came with us, and to make it easier to carry Mochi, I decided to buy a wagon cart just to make our lives easier when walking. But to my surprise, Mochi loves to walk, she never lets us carry her. She enjoys the place's coldness and coziness.
We pretty much use it every day when we do our late afternoon walk. She is just chillin' there watching people and other animals. We usually put her in there after she does her business because when I still hadn't bought her wagon cart after doing her business, she always wanted to be carried after, so it is a relief for us.
I bought this for $13 bucks after the sale, pretty expensive for a small cart, but super helpful for us. And I can use it for carrying things, not just for Mochi. Instead of buying a stroller for a dog, I just bought a multi-purpose one to save money, too.
Let's Unbox and Assemble!
Let's Unbox and Assemble!
It is packed in a cardboard box and wrapped with bubble wrap.
It came with complete parts, which I felt relieved about. I like to sort it with their pairs. As I look at it, I won’t need instructions to assemble it.
Time assemble! What I do is I unfold the body of the wagon cart and then flip it.
I am going to assemble the wheels. These two pairs of wheels have a different way of attaching to the body.
First, I am going to connect the first pair of the wheel to the front part. It has a screw to lock it when I finally put the wheel into it. And then do the same on the other wheel.
Lock it with a screw until it is tight enough not to get loose.
Now the front pair of wheels is assembled.
The second pair of wheels is easier to connect. Just press the circle button.
Push the button and while pushing it in, until that button clicks and locks on the hole, and done, and do the same thing on the other wheel.
This is what it looks like, and time to put the fabric on the wagon.
It has a velcro to lock it into the metal of the wagon. Four on one side and then on the bottom of the fabric.
Wrap it around the metal to secure it.
Do the same thing on the bottom part of the cart.
Now the wagon is assembled. To extend the handle, just press this part and pull until you hear a click.
The wagon cart is ready to be used.
Mochi is out the day this wagon cart is delivered, so when they came home, I hurriedly let her ride the wagon, and she likes it. She looks so relaxed.


And then we tried it when we were doing our walking, we let her ride it after she was done with her business LOL.
Thank you for visiting, see you on my next blog. :D
Please take care of your mental health as well.
I hope you are okay today :))
Please take care of your mental health as well.
I hope you are okay today :))

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Wow! that was a very nice solution for bringing Mochi with you everywhere. Thanks for sharing this to us very helpful.
Your dog is lovely!🩷 I’m sure she was excited to try her new wagon cart. I also have a dog named Mochi and he is playful. They bring good vibes.🥰