Searching for another duck..
#21
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If you don't fix it, at least use the same stuffing in something new so it smells the same. I have done this and just sewed a body back together and put stuffing in it. It looked funky but Buddy didn't care :)
#22
I would suggest taking parts of poor deceased duck and combining them with new parts so you have 2 or 3 - it looks like you might need a spare again in the future. My son has 2 identical blankies... "blue" and "other blue" he's rough on stuff (3 yrs) and I just knew he'd need a spare!
#26
lord love a duck...
What DOES that mean?
Where did you get a multi-colored poodle and what are the other dogs?
Sorry, my kids want a dog badly and we are considering all kinds of things, preferably a mutt.
What DOES that mean?
Where did you get a multi-colored poodle and what are the other dogs?
Sorry, my kids want a dog badly and we are considering all kinds of things, preferably a mutt.
#28
Originally Posted by jljack
Duplicate post. You should empty one, probably! :-)
#29
Originally Posted by hazeljane
Do you have any idea what the name brand was? Did it have a squeaker or make a duck sound? I have some leads on one- but need more info.
#30
Originally Posted by LindaMRB
lord love a duck...
What DOES that mean?
Where did you get a multi-colored poodle and what are the other dogs?
Sorry, my kids want a dog badly and we are considering all kinds of things, preferably a mutt.
What DOES that mean?
Where did you get a multi-colored poodle and what are the other dogs?
Sorry, my kids want a dog badly and we are considering all kinds of things, preferably a mutt.
Be prepared that if you do get a poodle...they have to be groomed at least every 6 weeks. They are a high up keep type dog but very loving and very smart.
Good luck on your hunt for a new family member.
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