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Huggable Breathing Puppy Dog Pet Bed Chocolate Lab
Size | Large |
Number of Pieces | 300 |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Animal |
Animal Theme | Chocolate Lab |
Number of Batteries | 1 D batteries required. |
Is Autographed | No |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36 |
Required Assembly | No |
A**R
Exactly as described and did not dissapoint me.
This perfect pet is just so lifelike and makes me want to stroke it. It looks so real, the pet bed is just the perfect size and compliments the perfect pet. I just love it and it gives me comfort following the death of my old dog who meant so much to me. it helps comfort me with my grief for her.
G**R
Five Stars
Good product
M**Y
Looks real but not cuddly.
It is a birthday gift for my 4 years old daughter. She loves it. After research, I know what I’m getting so I’m not disappointed. It comes as in the picture. It’s smaller than I thought but even better for house with limited space. It’s not soft and cuddly. The skin is soft but not the whole dog. You can feel the mechanism inside. It is stuck in one pose. What you see is what you get. It ‘breathes’ but doesn’t snore. If you put your ear close to it, you can hear some mechanical sound which somewhat like a snoring sound. There is NO on/offswitch. Not in the tummy. Not in the battery compartment. Only way to stop the breathing is to take out the battery. It’s a D battery which can be pricy to replace. Don’t know how long will the battery lasts but I don’t care for the breathing anyway.5 stars because my kids love it. ( even my 7 y/o). It does look real. I sent video to friends and fooled many of them. Nice touch for the hair brush.
K**G
Love at first sight
Loved it. I purchased this for a birthday gift for a sweet dear lady that I take care of. She has dementia and loves dogs. She carries it in her lap and talks to him all the time. This little dog brings her such joy and lots of smiles.
B**4
A Great Comfort
This item was a gift for an elder, age 83, now residing in a locked ward for people with dementia. Having lost so much and sadly lacking good interpersonal skills, this person remains a devoted lover of dogs. When presented with this "pet," she was lifted out of herself, stroked the puppy, talked to it, named it and wept with happiness. Priceless.
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