Filipino toy maker creates life-like pet plushies for grieving owners | Inquirer News

Filipino toy maker creates life-like pet plushies for grieving owners

/ 12:01 PM April 06, 2023

Workers make realistic pet plushies at the Pampanga Teddy Bear Factory, in Angeles City

A worker paints the face of a realistic pet plushie, at the Pampanga Teddy Bear Factory, in Angeles City, Pampanga province, Philippines, March 10, 2023. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David

MANILA — Toymaker David Tan in the Philippines is inundated with requests from heartbroken customers who want to honor their departed pets’ memories with plush toys.

Tan and a team of 20 employees use photos sent by customers to create life-like replicas of their deceased pets using synthetic fur that is airbrushed to recreate the colors and markings of the animals.

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The process is different from taxidermy, which preserves the animal’s body, said Tan, owner of Pampanga Teddy Bear Factory.

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“It removes that ‘ick’ factor. This is actually one hundred percent, genuinely a stuffed toy,” he said.

Each plushie costs about P3,500 (US$ 65), which 38-year-old dog lover Jaja Lazarte said is worth paying for her Shih Tzu’s memory.

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“Although his ashes are here, and his memories are here, it’s so much better to see something that really resembles him,” Lazarte said.

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