Kyjen Plush Puppies The IQube Puzzle Plush Dog Toy
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| List Price: | $14.99 |
| Price: | $12.50 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
A unique toy that will challenge and develop your dog's intelligence and puzzle solving skills. Strengthens eye-paw coordination skills as your pet discovers how to remove the four squeaker balls from inside the IQube. Helps to satisfy a dog's natural instinct to search, stalk and capture its prey. Keeps your dog entertained, active and busy for extended periods of time, eliminating boredom. For additional fun and variety, place your dog's favorite treats or other toys inside the IQube. Machine washable fabric is made from safe, non-toxic all new materials.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #62904 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Size: 6'' cube
- Brand: Plush Puppies
Features
- 6'' cube
Customer Reviews
Not Great for Pugs
I purchased the IQube on the advice of our trainer. We have a 6 month old pug, who of course doesn't have a true snout. I gave him the toy and with in 10 minutes he gave up, because he couldn't get his mouth into the box to get the balls.
However, all was not lost. He loves the plush squeaky balls. We also take out the balls and hide pieces of biscuits inside of the box.
If you have a flat-faced dog (i.e. pug, bulldog), I would suggest just buying the replacement balls, which they just started sellling separately.
Great Toy
My dog absolutely loves this toy. It didn't take him long to figure out how to get the balls out of the cube and it never fails to excite him when they get put back in. The only drawback is that like any plush toy, this toy will wear down with a lot of chewing and use. However, I do think that it's held up well, considering the amount of use it's gotten.
Not too hard
For a puzzle toy, my puppy figured this one out pretty quick. He immediately shoved his whole head in the box. The difficult part was figuring out how to shake it off.
The balls are his favorite part. He is happy playing with them regardless of the box. In fact, he seems to get irritated when the balls are put inside the box.
The squeaker inside the balls isn't very durable. After a few weeks of play, they have become warped and don't squeak very well anymore if at all. The fabric on the balls seems to be holding up well.
The fabric on the box is a different story. The side openings (where you shove the balls in) are almost completely destroyed. They don't hold up to puppy teeth very well.





