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Q: Fictional history of a Russ Berrie plush dog probably named "Max". ( No Answer,   4 Comments )
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Subject: Fictional history of a Russ Berrie plush dog probably named "Max".
Category: Sports and Recreation
Asked by: tscarlato-ga
List Price: $20.00
Posted: 13 Oct 2005 13:57 PDT
Expires: 12 Nov 2005 12:57 PST
Question ID: 579932
I'm looking for the information that orignally came with a plush
stuffed dog made by Russ Berrie. The dog is white with soft brown
ears, nose, tail, paw pad, and has hard plastic brown eyes. I'm not
sure how old the dog is but it's probably not older than 20 years (no
copyright date on tag). It is item no. 102s (although it could be
1025). I understant the dogs name to be Max. I've also heard that the
dog came with a history including graduating from "Barkford". That
history is what I'm looking for here. I want the fictional history
that came with the dog: The dogs life story and any other
information/accessories that may have orignally come with the dog. I
am not looking for history of the russ berrie company, this product
line, or any other factual, historical information. I want the
fictional history of this dog that was orignally included when Max was
purchased many years ago.
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Subject: Re: Fictional history of a Russ Berrie plush dog probably named "Max".
From: coldglow-ga on 25 Oct 2005 16:20 PDT
 
http://berlinbear.com/russluvpets.html
Looks like you can buy it here for $11 plus s/h
Subject: Re: Fictional history of a Russ Berrie plush dog probably named "Max".
From: tscarlato-ga on 25 Oct 2005 19:08 PDT
 
I looked at that website and noticed a dog named Max that was
apparently a pug. However, this is not the same Max. If the max i'm
looking for is a specific breed, I do not know what it is but it's
apparently not a Pug. Also My max is white while that max is brown.
I'm also pretty sure my max is no longer being produced.
Subject: Re: Fictional history of a Russ Berrie plush dog probably named "Max".
From: bobbie7-ga on 25 Oct 2005 19:24 PDT
 
Does the Russ Berrie Max plush dog toy look like this one?
PUPPY DOG. . .named MAX. . .by RUSS BERRIE
http://cgi.ebay.ca/PUPPY-DOG-named-MAX-by-RUSS-BERRIE_W0QQitemZ6005419985QQcategoryZ16516QQcmdZViewItem#ebayphotohosting
Subject: Re: Fictional history of a Russ Berrie plush dog probably named "Max".
From: tscarlato-ga on 26 Oct 2005 00:01 PDT
 
No, it's not that style of stuffed dog. The max I'm looking for is
about two feet long and the head is more elongated than the one in
that picture, not as bulbus. Also, the dog is probably older than 10
years and has almost certinaly been discontinued for some time.

But as for that picture, no, it doesn't look like that dog at all.

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