4 Doggy Die Cuts

Hound, Terrier, and Poodles {Standard, Toy, Miniture} Type

 

Made with Quality Textured Paper and Ready to Use Straight Away

I've put together 4 friends,....

each with a shiny black nose

at x cm in size...cute :)...

 

Variable Litters available at time of purchase..

Terriers range greatly in appearance from very small, light bodied, smooth coated dogs such as the English Toy Terrier (Black and Tan), which weighs as little as 2.7 kg (6 lbs), to the very large rough coated Airedale Terriers, which can be up to 32 kg (70 lbs) or more.Most terrier breeds were developed in Great Britain and Ireland. They were used to control rats, rabbits, and foxes both over and under the ground. Some larger terriers were also used to hunt badgers. In fact, the word terrier comes from the Middle French terre, derived from the Latin terra, meaning earth. Terrier is also the modern French for "burrow". The Kerry Blue Terrier and Airedale, however, are particularly noted for tackling river rats and otters in deep water. Different localities raised terriers suited to their hunting or vermin control needs. Terriers were crossed with hunting dogs, fighting dogs, and other terriers. In the mid-19th century, with the advent of dog shows, various breeds were refined from the older purpose-bred dogs. All of today's terrier breeds are bred primarily as pets.

The poodle is a breed of dog. The breed is found officially in toy, miniature, and standard sizes, with many coat colors. Originally bred as a type of water dog, the poodle is skillful in many dog sports, including agility, obedience, tracking, and even herding. The poodle is believed to have originated in Germany, where it was known as the Pudelhund. Pudel (cognate with the English word "puddle"), is derived from the Low German verb meaning "to splash about", and the word Hund in German means "dog". The breed was standardized in France, where it was commonly used as a water retriever

The dachshund is a short-legged, long-bodied dog breed belonging to the hound family. The name "dachshund" is of German origin and literally means "badger dog", from Dachs ("badger") and Hund ("dog"). The pronunciation varies widely in English. Although this is not the modern German name for the breed. Because of their long, narrow build, they are often nicknamed doodle dog, wiener dog or sausage dog. Although "dachshund" is a German word, in modern German they are more commonly known by the name Dackel or, among hunters, Teckel.

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Each of these die cuts are cut and glued by ME, at home...each set takes between 30 and 60 minutes to complete...so you can understand why I get upset that items are reported as 'not received' and are 'missing' in the post...I have stated that I am not responsible for the problems of the Royal Mail....

I will not be refunding or replacing them if the Royal Mail loose them

 therefore I shall now be offering the option to post via 2nd Class Recorded Delivery for added security...

I'm sorry for the additional cost....

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