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    Gumby Plush Filled Dog Toy. Under $5 for Prime Big Deal Days, this iconic green pet toy is the #1 best-selling plush toy on Amazon and boasts 36,000 five-star ratings. Its flexible arms and built ...

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    Walter Wabbit Plush Dog Toy. Parents of tough chewers have a love/hate relationship with plush dog toys. Our dogs obviously love them, but finding one that'll last more than 20 minutes can be ...

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  5. Tekno the Robotic Puppy - Wikipedia

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    Originally sold by Toys R'Us, Walmart, KB Toys, Amazon, and Target.com. The 2007 release in the Tekno and Friends robot line was Sakura. Sakura interact with girls or boys and answers yes and no questions, doing fortune telling, knows funny facts, fashion, keeping secrets using her key and remote, and dances on a robotic scooter. [10]

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    The company liked her ideas, and Slinky Dog and Slinky Train were added to the company's product line. Slinky Dog, a small plastic dog whose front and rear ends were joined by a metal Slinky, debuted in 1952. Malsed received royalties of $60,000 to $70,000 annually for 17 years on her patent for the Slinky pull-toy idea, but never visited the ...

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    The iDog (stylized as i-Dog) is a robot dog toy designed and manufactured by Sega Toys. An iDog figure receives input from an external music source, such as an MP3 player or iPod, and will light up and "dance" to the music's rhythm. [3] It is marketed as the eDog in Germany, Italy and the Netherlands.

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