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Wooden sausage dog puzzle with leather ears and tail

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Condition:
Secondhand
Location:
South Africa
Customer ratings:
Bob Shop ID:
279031786

 

This wooden sausage dog puzzle is 28 cm long. It has leather ears and a leather tail and the legs move.  It can stand on its legs.

Very cute. Good quality. Unusual toy but great for sausage dog lovers. 

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Customer ratings: 1 ratings

Very happy with purchase and all round service - good communication,well packaged, fast despatch
21 Apr 2017