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Bernese Mountain Dog Puppy, Cuddly Toy, Plush Toy, approx. 20 cm
A white blaze brings three coat colours together in one calm puppy face
A pale line runs from the forehead towards the front paws
Black forms the broad base colour across the head, back and tail of this Bernese Mountain Dog puppy. White then creates a clear path: the blaze travels down the forehead to the broad muzzle, opens across the throat and chest, and appears again on the front paws. Warm tan markings sit above the eyes, along the cheeks and on the legs. These three colours give the Plush Toy its immediately recognisable appearance. Brown safety eyes look out from the dark facial areas, while the black nose remains prominent against the pale muzzle. Soft drop ears frame the head and complete the gentle puppy portrait.Neatly extended paws meet a remarkably unhurried pose
Both front legs lie tidily together and reach forwards, with the body resting low behind them. One hind leg is visible at the side, and the tail extends loosely towards the rear. The Stuffed Animal therefore has a long, low outline in which even the large nose looks entirely unhurried. It seems that every trace of puppy energy has been folded away for a moment. Those white paws are suspiciously spotless for a young dog, and there is no dismantled slipper anywhere nearby. The Cuddly Toy keeps only the concentrated gaze with which a little dog might still register every movement around it.The Cuddly Toy starts a tale whose next object is chosen by a die
For a fresh imaginative scene, the Bernese Mountain Dog lies beside six suitable everyday objects on a clear tabletop rather than on an Alpine meadow. An ordinary die assigns one number to each object. After every throw, the selected item enters the story: a spoon might become an oar, a cloth a curtain, or a cup an unexpected hiding place. The puppy begins as the opening character, and another sentence adds a new turn each time. Other Soft Toys may join later, although they are not required. Chance drives the tale, because even the most serious canine expression cannot predict which number will appear next.Strong mountain dogs once carried out varied work on Swiss farms
The living Bernese Mountain Dog is closely associated with Switzerland, particularly the Bernese Oberland. Dogs of this type traditionally assisted with work on farms. They could watch over the farmstead, help move livestock and pull small carts or loads. Strength, stamina and cooperation with people mattered more than great speed. A substantial body and dense coat suited a dog expected to spend time outdoors in cool weather. The mountain-dog name reflects that connection with Alpine farming. The small Soft Toy echoes this heritage through its appearance only. It does not inherit the duties, physical abilities or needs of a living working dog.Tricolour markings do more than provide a pleasing contrast
In living Bernese Mountain Dogs, the combination of a black base coat, tan markings and white areas shapes the familiar appearance. A pale blaze draws attention through the centre of the face, tan highlights emphasise the eyes and cheeks, and black fur provides the calm surrounding frame. The Plush Toy presents a simplified version of that distribution. A real Bernese, however, is a large dog that needs exercise, guidance, coat care and regular social contact. Puppies explore through scent, sound, touch and repeated experiences. The lying product pose therefore says nothing definite about temperament. It captures one still moment in which the breed-inspired colouring can be seen particularly clearly.A Soft Toy with acrylic fur, granules and a compact length
The Bernese Mountain Dog puppy measures approximately 20 centimetres in length and about 14 centimetres in height. The fur is acrylic, while polyester fibre and granule filling give the body soft fullness and a little weight. The granules are not visible, but they make the Cuddly Toy feel compact when lifted. The short pile keeps the paw outlines and rounded muzzle clear without making the compact figure look busy. Brown safety eyes, the black nose and clearly separated coat colours complete the design. Its manageable size makes the Plush Toy easy to hold or place among other animals from the Carl Dick Collection on Plueschtier.de.The final glance travels from the pale muzzle across the dark back
This little Bernese Mountain Dog relies on balance rather than an exaggerated expression. The white centre of the face provides direction, tan accents add warmth, and the black coat visually holds the lying shape together. As a gift for someone fond of dogs or an addition to a collection, the Stuffed Animal has enough breed character to be recognised without demanding a grand scene. From the front, the face takes precedence; from the side, the extended pose becomes the defining feature. Pale front paws create a bright finish, while the tail continues the dark line of the back towards the rear. The result is a compact figure whose quiet effect comes from colour, shape and one carefully placed gaze.Cuddly Toy Facts – Size, Material & Important Information at a Glance
High quality, Realistic designLength: 20cm/8 inches
Height: 14cm/5.5 inches
Material:
Fur: acrylic
Filling: polyester fiber and granulate filling
Brown safety eyes
Hand washing is recommended for this Cuddly Toy. Please also follow the care instructions attached to the product.
This Plush Toy is part of the Carl Dick Collection. The history of the company dates back to the mid-1950s; Stefan Imberi took over the business in 1991, and its headquarters have been in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, since 2010.
Barcode: 4033345112837
Age Recommendation: For children from 0 months
Manufacturer:

Carl Dick GmbH Import und Export
Brauhausstr. 13
82467 Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Deutschland
www.carl-dick.de
Responsible Person:
Carl Dick GmbH Import und Export
Brauhausstr. 13
82467 Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Deutschland
www.carl-dick.de
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