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June 21, 2009, 8:07 am

Shanie Shih Tzu Puppy Plush
The next best thing to a real puppy is a puppy stuffed animal. Plush puppies are available in a wide variety of types from mutts to purebred puppies.
A stuffed puppy may be a good option for someone who is not able to have a puppy at the present time or for someone who has a dog and wants a stuffed version that looks like the real thing, and some stuffed puppies look very realistic!
Puppies will always warm the hearts of dog lovers. With the pet overpopulation problem, maybe a stuffed puppy is sometimes the best option until you can give a puppy from an animal shelter or rescue group a good home.
June 14, 2009, 10:35 am

This mini stuffed animal is 8 inches tall.
Mini stuffed animals can be an appealing choice because of both space considerations and their visual appeal.
People are attracted to small animals such as baby puppies, kittens or wildlife. Mini stuffed animals frequently have a similar “cuteness” factor which reminds people of babies. This makes the mini stuffed animal appealing to both collectors and children alike.
Although stuffed animals can be of almost any size, mini stuffed animals have a special advantage of being easy to carry with you. Since children frequently become very attached to their stuffed animals, the mini sized plush animal might be a good choice since it is easy to carry by hand or pack in a child’s bag or backpack for taking with them to a babysitter, on vacation or to grandma’s house.
June 12, 2009, 6:46 pm

A child can become very attached to a favorite stuffed animal
Lost stuffed animals can pose a real problem for children and parents alike. Many younger children view a stuffed animal as a companion in much the same way as they would view a human friend. Their imagination allows them to interact with stuffed animals in a way that can form strong bonds between a child and his imaginary friend. But what do you do when the child loses a stuffed animal that is particularly special to him or her?
The first thing you should do is to search any likely areas that the stuffed animal may have been misplaced. Children can sometimes set a stuffed animal down somewhere and forget where they put it, causing a temporary panic that can be easily taken care of by locating the animal. Sometimes this is not the case, however, and the stuffed animal can be lost for an extended period of time or perhaps forever.
The best way to handle the situation is to find a replacement that, if not exact, is extremely similar to the animal that the child lost. Depending on the availability of that style of stuffed animal, this can vary from being extremely easy to nearly impossible. A good way to ensure that you will have a replacement stuffed animal for your child is to buy two of the same stuffed animal and keep one out of sight just in case something happens to the original.
If finding an exact replacement is out of the question, try to find another stuffed toy of the same animal. This will make it easier for the child to adapt to the new stuffed animal and will most likely cut down the time spent getting over the loss of the old one. Some children will adapt to their new toy very quickly, but some will take a longer time. This mostly depends on the extent of the child’s relationship with their stuffed animal and on the mindset of the child as well.
While losing a stuffed friend can be temporarily traumatic for a child, it is unlikely to cause any long-term grief or sadness. As time passes, the child will always move on to different toys and interests due to his ever developing understanding of the world around him.