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Hello there


This is a complete off-chance, a call of desperation: this morning my 3 year old daughter lost her beloved soft toy dog on a trip up to Sydenham Wells Park. She is absolutely heartbroken (as am I!) - as it's her loved companion. In spite of a big return search he has failed to turn up, and we've had a terrible time trying to get her to go to bed without him.


We don't have a duplicate dog - stupidly I know - she was given this dog at birth and the big-attachment came much later. He came originally from Sainsburys DKHill in late 2007, and was only about ?4.


This is the big question - does anyone out there have the same Sainsburys soft toy dog sitting around in a toy box or shelf somewhere that they don't now need - and could pass on? Possibly a very tall-order, but we thought it might be worth a try...



I've attached two really small pictures - which aren't great, but might help.


Many thanks x

I have just seen this very creature for sale in the window of krystal chemists in nunhead lane. as soon as i saw it i remembered your post. SO if you didnt manage to get a replacement/find the original, there is one in the right hand window as you look in towards the bottom . there's a lot of stuff there so hope you find it.

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