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Dog Lover Decorative Candle Lid Topper - Landseer Tiny One Pet Angel Ornament From Conversation Concepts
- SKU:
- CC-DTTA86
- UPC:
- 752352451480
- MPN:
- DTTA86
Description
The Landseer originated in Germany and Switzerland. In the USA the Landseer is considered a black and white version of the Newfoundland and not recognized by the AKC separately. The Landseer in Europe has longer legs, and is not as massive as Newfoundlands. The Landseer has a thick lush double coat and while they do have black markings, their legs, belly and chest should be white with a white muzzle and white symmetrical blaze on their head. The average life expectancy of this breed is under 10 years old. Their paws are webbed making them good swimmers and they have been used by fisherman to tow nets back to shore. Their Dewclaws should be removed on the hind legs. The tail should hang down. The dog in the famous childrens story Peter Pan was originally a Landseer, since that time; however, it has been changed to a Saint Bernard or Great Pyrenees.
These special Angel candle toppers are designed to fit most standard candle jars. Each of these unique candle toppers has a Tiny One Angel mounted on it that will allow you to remember your special pet in a beautiful, heart-warming way! Featured on the candle topper is a plaque that reads: "This flame lights up the memories we had", 218 Dog Breeds available. (Candle not included). Fits candles with openings 2 15/16 diameter. Hand painted and sculpted to look detailed and realistic in stone resin.
These special Angel candle toppers are designed to fit most standard candle jars. Each of these unique candle toppers has a Tiny One Angel mounted on it that will allow you to remember your special pet in a beautiful, heart-warming way! Featured on the candle topper is a plaque that reads: "This flame lights up the memories we had", 218 Dog Breeds available. (Candle not included). Fits candles with openings 2 15/16 diameter. Hand painted and sculpted to look detailed and realistic in stone resin.
Click here to learn more about the Landseer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landseer_(dog)