Since you unscrewed the 2 screws behind the legs, and you cannot unscrew wheels/axel by twisting/prying them. And Since you've checked the battery compartment and the dog tag for screws, I would recommend checking in front of the legs. I attached a picture:
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I would also like you to move the legs to see if there are any screws behind the leg pieces, especially the back legs. When the dog rolls, the head turns back and forth, so there may be screws around the head. Now you can try to remove the studs holding the wheels in place with pliers or tweezers and twist/pry them out. Peeling off labels, or popping off access covers may reveal hidden screws. If you can get a flat head screwdriver in between the 2 pieces you could pry it open, and see what screws are holding it in place, as it may just be glued on.
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I would also like you to move the legs to see if there are any screws behind the leg pieces I know you unscrewed 2 behind the legs, but there may be more, especially the back legs. When the dog rolls, the head turns back and forth, so there may be screws around the head. Now you can try to remove the studs holding the wheels in place with pliers or tweezers and twist/pry them out. Peeling off labels, or popping off access covers may reveal hidden screws. If you can get a flat head screwdriver in between the 2 pieces you could pry it open, and see what screws are holding it in place, as it may just be glued on.
Lastly, fisher-Price has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Mattel since 1993. So, you can always contact Mattel (888) 892-6123 for advice.
Since you unscrewed the 2 screws behind the legs, and you cannot unscrew wheels/axel by twisting/prying them. And Since you've checked the battery compartment and the dog tag for screws, I would recommend checking in front of the legs. I attached a picture:
[image|3003658]
I would also like you to move the legs to see if there are any screws behind the leg pieces, especially the back legs. When the dog rolls, the head turns back and forth, so there may be screws around the head. Now you can try to remove the studs holding the wheels in place with pliers or tweezers and twist/pry them out. Peeling off labels, or popping off access covers may reveal hidden screws. If you can get a flat head screwdriver in between the 2 pieces you could pry it open, and see what screws are holding it in place, as it may just be glued on.
Lastly, fisher-Price has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Mattel since 1993. So, you can always contact Mattel (888) 892-6123 for advice.
I hope this helps, Thanks![br]