Husky dog in plush

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Husky dog in plush – See the many details. One of the factory’s finest designs.

Approx. 65 cm high – approx. 1 meter long

Sturdy metal frame that allows the child to ride on it

1 in stock

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Husky dog in plush

Hansatoy, also known as Hansa Creation, is the world’s largest manufacturer of plush animals in 1:1 scale from sparrows to giant elephants.
The program consists of more than 3000 different animals. (However, we “only” have about 400 animals in stock in Denmark)
Hansa animals look so much like the real ones that you often can’t tell the difference from meters away.

The animals are used both privately, but also extensively by companies and institutions as eye-catchers in exhibitions, at trade fairs, etc.

Companies like Coca Cola, 20th Century Fox and many others use HansaCreation in marketing and film

All animals are handmade, using between 5 and 20 different materials for each animal.

See below how the animals are created in the factory

About the husky dog in the wild:

The Husky, especially the Siberian Husky, is one of the most eye-catching and beloved dog breeds in the world. They are known for their distinctive wolf-like appearance, brilliant blue or brown eyes – and sometimes heterochromia, where they have two different eye colors – as well as their thick, double coat and majestic charisma. But behind the good looks lies a strong, enduring and intelligent dog that is built to work.

The Siberian Husky originated in Siberia, where it was bred by the Chukchi, a nomadic people who used the dogs to pull sleds over long distances in extreme cold. The breed later spread to North America, especially during the Alaskan Gold Rush, where it quickly became known for its strength, endurance and reliability. Today, Huskies are still used as sled dogs in Arctic regions, but they have also become popular family dogs around the world.

One of the most striking characteristics of the Husky is its energy and need for exercise. It’s not a couch dog, but an athlete that loves to run, pull and explore. Huskies have an innate wanderlust instinct – they simply love to run and will run away if they are not safely fenced in. That’s why it’s important that owners can offer them daily exercise and access to activities like running, cycling, canicross or sledding if possible.

Mentally, Huskies are intelligent and independent. They learn quickly, but are also known for their stubbornness and tendency to think for themselves. This doesn’t necessarily make them the easiest breed to train, especially for first-time owners. They require consistent and positive training, motivating them with play, praise and treats. Punishment and harsh discipline rarely work on a Husky – they quickly lose trust if you don’t treat them respectfully.

Huskies are very social and friendly dogs. They love company – both with humans and other dogs – and rarely thrive alone for many hours at a time. They rarely bark and are therefore not good watchdogs, although their appearance can be off-putting. They often greet visitors with wags and curiosity rather than suspicion.

When it comes to grooming, the Husky has a thick, double coat that protects it from both cold and heat. The coat requires regular brushing, especially during the shedding seasons in spring and fall when they “blow” the undercoat and leave large amounts of fur in the home. Despite the quality of the fur, Huskies don’t have a pronounced doggy odor and rarely require bathing unless they get very dirty.

Health-wise, Huskies are generally robust and healthy dogs, especially when they come from responsible breeders. However, they can be predisposed to certain genetic diseases such as hip dysplasia and eye problems, so it’s important to make sure the parent animals are health tested.

The Husky is best suited to active people or families who have the time, energy and interest to engage their dog both physically and mentally. An under-stimulated Husky can become destructive, digging holes in the garden, howling or trying to run away. But in the right hands, it’s an incredibly loyal, fun and devoted companion.

Living with a Husky requires patience, understanding and a certain lifestyle. It’s not an “easy” dog, but for those who can match its needs, it’s a wonderful companion that brings joy, activity and charm to everyday life.

See here how the animals are created

This is what a Hansatoy plush animal consists of
These many materials are typically included in a Hansatoy plush animal

The factory in the Philippines. One of the most modern factories in the country with orderly conditions.

The factory in the Philippines. We visited it in 2010.
It is one of the most modern factories in the country with decent conditions.

Take care of nature.

HansaToy / HansaCreation thinks about nature
and uses recycling wherever possible.

Find out more here.

HansaToy Go Green

Watch video with Hansatoy plush animals from our booth

HansaToy fair in Herning, Denmark. Teddy bears and stuffed animals

Hansatoy – USA

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Weight15000 g

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