Brown and white puppy plush - deep clean, fabric reinforcement, and nose restoration
Brown white puppy plush
A much-loved puppy plush of more than twenty years arrived with torn seams, thinning fabric, tired stuffing, dull eyes, and a worn latex-style nose. We deep cleaned the plush, reinforced fragile areas, repaired tears, polished the eyes, restored the nose, and restuffed him for a soft, steady shape.
“Grace restored my puppy plush toy that I've had for over 20 years. She made him look brand new and followed all my requests. Good Communication and very friendly, would recommend.”
Work in progress
The repair
This puppy had been with the owner for more than twenty years, so the fabric was thin in places, several tears had opened, the stuffing had collapsed, the eyes were dull, and the black nose needed restoration. We deep cleaned the plush to lift old soil from the pile, then reinforced weakened fabric from the inside before closing the tears. The eyes were polished to bring back their gloss, the body was restuffed for an even but still cuddly shape, and the latex-style nose was restored so the face once again had a clear, friendly expression.
About this item
This brown and white floppy puppy plush matches a popular late-1990s to early-2000s companion-toy style: soft polyester pile, long floppy ears, plastic safety eyes, a rounded body, and a prominent rubber, vinyl, or latex-style nose. Similar puppy plush toys were sold by many nursery, gift, and department-store brands, so identification usually depends on a surviving sewn label, ear shape, nose material, colour blocking, and body posture rather than one single model name. The combination of thin pile fabric, plastic eyes, soft stuffing, and a molded nose is common on well-loved plush dogs from this era. After many years of cuddling, the fabric can weaken around seams and high-touch areas while the nose and eyes lose their original shine.