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  2. You can get slippers made to look just like your dog

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    The company will also make life-size stuffed clones of your furry friend for your pleasure (nightmares). Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness ...

  3. You can get slippers made to look just like your dog

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    The company will also make life-size stuffed clones of your furry friend for your pleasure (nightmares).

  4. Webkinz - Wikipedia

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    Webkinz is a stuffed animal and video game franchise by the Canadian toy company Ganz. Webkinz stuffed animals have online counterparts in the video games Webkinz Classic and Webkinz Next . [ 1 ] It was originally released by Ganz on April 15, 2005.

  5. Cuddly Dudley - Wikipedia

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    Cuddly Dudley is a lifesize (at 28.5 inch tall) shiny plush stuffed animal nostalgic cocker spaniel doll that was used as a subscription sales promotional item by the Chicago Tribune in the mid-1960s. [1] [2] In addition, the animal took on a life of its own as a recurring puppet character on Chicago children's TV for many years. [1]

  6. Little Nicky (cat) - Wikipedia

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    Little Nicky (born October 17, 2004) is the first commercially produced clone of a cat. He was produced from the DNA of a 17-year-old Maine Coon cat named Nicky who died in 2003. Little Nicky's owner, a north Texas woman named Julie (whose last name was not released) paid $50,000 to have Nicky cloned. [ 1 ]

  7. List of stuffed toy manufacturers - Wikipedia

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