Cute Pug Pet Dog Drain Soap Holder
Color: Brown
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Features of this item might include:
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Pug design: The main feature is the pug-shaped figure, which is carved from a soapstone-like material.
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Soap tray: The pug's back is a hollowed-out section that serves as a tray for a bar of soap.
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Draining system: The pug's head is designed to drain water from the soap. Water drips out of the pug's mouth and can be channeled away from the soap bar.
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Humorous details: The pug's expression, particularly its wide eyes and pink tongue, adds to its humorous appeal.








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