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At first I thought 'Seriously?' but then , on the other hand, at least they won't be walking it over to pee on my flowers and dump in my front yard instead of their own and it won't be incessantly barking so there is a lot to be said for this toy dog for those who need a dog companion but are unwilling or unable to actually train a real live dog.

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Re: M51968 cuddling stuffed dog

What does M51968 mean?

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If I could afford it I would buy a dozen of these dogs and donate them to my mom's nursing home.  On almost a daily basis I see the joy in the eyes of the residents when someone brings in a pet.

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Re: M51968 cuddling stuffed dog

It's the item number for the dog she's referencing.

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Re: M51968 cuddling stuffed dog

Wow, that's really cute.

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You are such a good person Marp.  

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Re: M51968 cuddling stuffed dog

This would make a great gift for a sick child in a hospital too. I think it is kind of heartwarming. 

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Re: M51968 cuddling stuffed dog

Everybody needs a "cuddly" something if they don't have a somebody!  It is very comforting!

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@151949 wrote:

At first I thought 'Seriously?' but then , on the other hand, at least they won't be walking it over to pee on my flowers and dump in my front yard instead of their own and it won't be incessantly barking so there is a lot to be said for this toy dog for those who need a dog companion but are unwilling or unable to actually train a real live dog.


Sorry 151949.
You've obviously had dog problems, or perhaps you just don't care for dogs. I love them, but I have a strong love and respect for older people as well, and always have. Have you ever known someone in a nursing home, or someone who has a mental disability, or someone who is just lonely and can't have a pet?  Not to mention children with allergies, etc. All the above would cherish this stuffed animal, and I think it's great that QVC is offering it. It's adorable.

 

I agree with the poster who would buy a dozen and donate them to a nursing home. What joy they could bring!!