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Identifying a Stuffed Toy?

Identifying a Stuffed Toy - a pink and blue stuffed, floppy dogSo some may think this is silly, but I've had this stuffed dog since I was a newborn so 18 almost 19 years. She was bought along with various other colored dogs. Gray and black being another one I remember. Purple and blue also. They were purchased at Dollar General in early 2000s. She has a pink body with blue ends on the paws, tail, and nose. She's really torn up, and I plan on fixing her, but I'd love to know exactly what she is. She's my best friend, and if I can't fix her I'd like to find another just to put up as a reminder of her.

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February 20, 20200 found this helpful

Without tags it is harder to find out more about this stuffed animal. I read that you want to fix this or get a replacement. You can do this at a website called Budsies. Here is the link if you are interested in fixing this or getting a new one made for you www.budsies.com/.../

 

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