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Mum Transforms Sloth Birthday Cake Into A Dog One With Just One Move

A clever mum has turned a sloth birthday cake into a dog one with just one move.

Mum Transforms Sloth Birthday Cake Into A Dog One With Just One Move

Laura Fisher was contemplating how she will find a dog birthday cake for her puppy-obsessed daughter when she stumbled on a Sloth cake from Tesco.

According to the post shared on the Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains, £11 Sammy the Sloth cake from Tesco was turned into a dog cake, thanks to Laura's brilliance.

The UK mum simply moved the creature's little arms to the side of its head, before turning them upside down to make the perfect doggy ears.

Luckily, her hard work paid off when the sloth cake at Tesco very easily transforms into a dog cake with that little move.

“My daughter is obsessed with dogs, but finding a chocolate cake for her was quite difficult,” she wrote as she shared a picture of the original cake and the customised one on the Facebook group.

“However, the sloth cake at Tesco very easily transforms.”

Sammy sloth birthday cake transformed into a dog cake

The before photo shows an £11 Sammy, the sloth chocolate sold at Tesco.

Sammy chocolate turned dog cake

She was quickly praised by Facebook users for the transformation, with one writing: “Amazing!!! I have a dog obsessed daughter who needs a birthday cake next Thursday! Great idea.”

“Looks so much cuter the way u have rearranged it. what a great idea!” someone else added.

“Great job looks fantastic,” a third person wrote. “Sometimes a little imagination goes a long way.”

“That looks really good doesn't it well done fab mum for pulling it out the bag and doing an easy transformation quick fix,” another person added.

“Bet your daughter loved the cake, looks really nice, hope that she had a really lovely day and enjoyed celebrating.”

Others were quick to add that dog cakes are available in Sainsbury's and Asda, but many agreed that Laura's creation is cuter than the ones sold as dog cakes.

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