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  2. Play Time: For animal-loving kids, toys can set the ... - AOL

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    The company makes a number of horse vet toys and kits, including 8-inch veterinarian Laura, wearing a lab coat, shirt, pants and boots and six care and equipment accessories. She’s recognized by ...

  3. Drs. Foster & Smith - Wikipedia

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    Cat and horse supplies were added, and the partners shifted the catalog's focus to include regular pet owners. Toys, pet furniture, and accessories were added to the catalog's existing medications. [2] The catalog's success eventually prompted the veterinarians to give up their clinics and pursue the catalog business full-time. [5]

  4. List of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero playsets and vehicles

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    The USS Flagg aircraft carrier was a combination vehicle and playset, released in 1985 remained in production until 1991 when was redesigned in 1992. It came packaged with the Admiral Keel-Haul action figure, [3] along with various vehicles and other objects. Multiple Skystriker fighter jet toys could be placed on its flight deck. [123]

  5. Pound Puppies - Wikipedia

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    Other products besides stuffed toys were made such as Little Golden Books, coloring books and miniature figurines. [10] Pound Puppies continued to be popular in the early 1990s. The toys were produced again in the early 2000s by Jakks Pacific and included specific breeds of dog (as opposed to a generic model), along with barking sounds and ...

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  7. Kong Company - Wikipedia

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    The company founder, Joe Markham, created the KONG product in the 1970s, when he noticed his German shepherd Fritz damaging his teeth by chewing rocks. He found that Fritz enjoyed chewing on a hard rubber Volkswagen Bus suspension device, and spent about six years experimenting with different compounds to produce a chew toy of similar size and shape that he could sell to pet owners.