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Came home from a walk yesterday to find these sat in the garden. Needless to say, Ella took them all in. :1965

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A neighbour has since claimed responsibility :1960
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When I saw the heading my heart sank and I wondered what I would see/ :1960

Quite relieved at what I did see. Trust Ella to take them under her wing ( so to speak) :love4
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Gosh Jean,
When I saw the post my heart sank,was wondering how we could help!!!!
Like Jan, so relieved that they were cuddlies for Ella. I'm sure she will love them all.
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Me too, I wondered what I was opening up with that title..... Cobi and Ginnie would be pleased to 'help' Ella re-arrange the arms and legs of her new toys !!!!! It will only take a matter of minutes :1942: :1942: I bet our Ginnie could have Poo's jacket quicker than saying NWGRR.

Jan sent an interesting but worrying story about the contents of childrens toys being flame retardent but some of the fillings are poisonous to dogs, my two play and pull toys apart... Ginnie especially when she 'get one on her' de-stuffs toys within seconds, thankfully she doesn't attempt to eat it. Neither of them are allowed anything with 'beans or beads' in a toy.:2007:
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Sorry about the title everyone, I should probably have put it under " Jokes and Humour " :2074:

I do think you have to be careful with a lot of these toys. Ella doesn't usually pull them to pieces, but she carries them around by the tip of the nose, tail, or ears, so I have to remove any eyes or noses. A couple of years ago, whilst on holiday we called in an R.S.P.C.A. shop. The lady gave us a bin bag full of soft toys for Ella as they weren't allowed to sell them without the "kite" mark. About a third of them had plastic beans inside and some had glass eyes, so they went in the bin, so yes, you can't be TOO careful.

SHEEP POO......... :2005: is anyone else having problems with thier Goldens and sheep poo. Ella has gone OTT this year. She has a sneaky mouthful when she thinks wer'e not looking, and then rolls in it, then gets the "runs" :1964
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We're on Rabbit flavour at the moment. It's a case of who can get there first for the biggest mouthful. I ask you, what's the point of buying POSH food. :1960
Oh, and then they want to give kisses. YUK. :2007:
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Sheep, cow, (removing the crust first) horse is Ginnie's favourite.... not too fresh, better when it was frozen a few months ago, yesterday when I took my 'little pooh bears' out it was deer, they don't seem that bothered about rabbit, and if Cobi can't eat it......then she rolls in it, Bless them.. now give your Dad a big kiss when he comes home :love2 :love2

They don't seem to be that fussed about rabbit poo. I'm lucky that they don't get the runs.... it just looks the same that the sheep have left on the common... But then unlucky as the smell from both of them in the caravan at night, it's enough to poison you !!!!!!

Sorry about that... off to make dinner now
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