Q-Monster
Q-Monster Treat-Hiding Interactive UFO Toy
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Product Overview
An interactive puzzle toy designed to hide treats and encourage dogs to explore and problem-solve. Built with an internal squeaker and eco-friendly plush fabric to capture attention, while the textured surface helps support dental health during chewing.
Key Features & Benefits
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Scent-Based Treat-Hiding Design
Dogs must sniff, nudge, flip, and pull to retrieve treats, stimulating their natural scent-tracking instincts and encouraging active exploration.
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Energy Release & Boredom Relief
The continuous sniffing and problem-solving process helps burn excess energy, reducing boredom-related behaviors such as chewing and restlessness. -
Detachable Plush Toy Structure
Include 3 removable inner plush toy that can be taken out and played with separately, adding variety and freshness to each play session. -
Solo Play & Interactive Play
Suitable for independent self-play as well as owner-led interaction, strengthening bonding while keeping dogs mentally engaged.
Play Modes & Usage Scenarios
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Scent exploration and interactive sniffing
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Treat-hiding puzzle play
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Slow feeding to support healthy eating habits
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Toss & retrieve for active play
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Easy companion play indoors or outdoors
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Built-in BB squeaker attracts attention and maintains interest
Product Specifications
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Approximate size: 24 × 24 × 10 cm, 170 g
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Brand: Q-Monster
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Material: Eco-friendly plush fabric
- Suitable For: Dogs
Notes
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Measurements are taken manually; a tolerance of ±1–3 cm is normal.
- Color may vary slightly due to lighting or display differences.
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