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    Re: Toy dogs - any recommendations?

    http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...%3EFURREAL.htm

    ds has this, had it a couple of years ago, it's lovely, but very expensive.






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    Damsel Diva
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    Re: Toy dogs - any recommendations?

    Quote Originally Posted by Starbright View Post
    Ummm I know it doesn't bark etc but Ikea have a lovely cuddly soft toy puppy at the moment and you can buy coats, bowl, bed, crate etc for it. We are thinking about getting for my SD and the whole kit costs about £30
    This is what we have bought my DD, and I am supposed to be getting one for a friend now too as she thought it looked fab. I am going to buy an ELC vet outfit for her too.

  3. #13

    Re: Toy dogs - any recommendations?

    My mum picked this one up at a car boot sale for my kids and its very good:-
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lucky-The-In.../dp/B000EQGSBU

    If you can get hold of one, I would definitely recommend it!

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    Disorganised Damsel RealGoneKid
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    Thanks she's got dozens of soft cuddly puppies and cats but still wants one that barks.

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    Disorganised Damsel RealGoneKid
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    Thanks for the link Amanda, but I don't think the budget goes that far!

    UTG that one looks nice too

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    I ordered Clara one for £15 from Tesco but not the one you posted. Think it barks.




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    Chocolate Craving Damsel Bluebabe75
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    Re: Toy dogs - any recommendations?

    Em is obsessed with that Cookie one... she is so not getting it She was constantly patting in and saying 'mine' in Toys R Us at the weekend, and it is on a advert too so she shouts 'Iwantdat' and pats the TV (wonder where she learned THAT from )

    We 'might' get her this one - http://www.johnlewis.com/231050234/Product.aspx
    Jedi Boy is 6, the Little Princess is 3....

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    Re: Toy dogs - any recommendations?

    Quote Originally Posted by Starbright View Post
    Ummm I know it doesn't bark etc but Ikea have a lovely cuddly soft toy puppy at the moment and you can buy coats, bowl, bed, crate etc for it. We are thinking about getting for my SD and the whole kit costs about £30
    That's exactly what I was going to say - the dogs aren't animatronic but they are really quite lovely. I think they even had a set of vet stuff for it too.

  9. #19

    Re: Toy dogs - any recommendations?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebabe75 View Post
    Can I muscle in on your thread and ask if these Furreal ones are good? I'd like to get a kitten one for my niece without actually having to go into a shop, and the £15 or so price range is about right!
    Thanks!
    08-02-04 spa 28-04-06

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    Disorganised Damsel RealGoneKid
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    Just coming back to this to say I bought her the first one and she loves it thank heavens for Tesco vouchers though

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