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Auggie Dog Ride

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The Auggie 6V Plush Ride-On Toy by Huffy has the incredible features of an adorable pup. Super-soft plush fur, large animated eyes, a panting tongue, and a cuddly style make it one dog that's easy to love. Plus, your child can ride this pet - making it even more fun! This soft plush toy travels up to 1.5 m.p.h., about the average walking pace. The wide, sturdy 4-wheel design delivers a roomy platform for your child to ride. Underneath the cute paw-like features are rollers for smooth steering from left to right. Plus, each rear roller includes an anti-tip bar for stability. To begin the fun, just press the slow-start accelerator on the right footrest! Flip the switch, on the left foot pedal, to hear dog sounds that play as your child rides. This plush toy has a water-resistant cover that easily removes for care and washing. Plus, it comes fully assembled.

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