🐶 Discover the joy of rescue—your new furry friend awaits!
The Little Live Scruff-a-Luvs - Friends - Plush Mystery Rescue Pet is a delightful, multicolored plush toy designed for children aged 24 months and older. Weighing only 7.37 ounces and measuring 3.94" x 4.33", this toy features a unique mystery rescue transformation, providing an engaging and interactive experience without the need for assembly or batteries.
Item Weight | 7.37 ounces |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.94"L x 3.94"W x 4.33"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Color | Multicolor |
Collection Name | TOY_FIGURES |
Theme | Animal |
Animal Theme | puppy |
Inner Material | Fabric, Polyester |
Outer Material | Fabric, Polyester |
Material Type | Polyvinyl Alcohol, Polyester, Paper, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Fabric |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 24.0 |
Required Assembly | No |
Is Autographed | No |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Special Features | mystery rescue transformation |
U**V
Very soft
It’s really cute and lovable it’s super soft and really fun to see Which one you’ll get it’s really durable and worth the money my daughter loved it
R**T
Great gift
My daughter had been asking for a scruff a Luv for over a year. I honestly saw no point to them after watching videos of them. I finally ended up deciding to get her one and used it as a motivator for my daughter to do better and behave better & got it for her fir her birthday.She was so surprised when she saw it & it’s a fit kind of cute and her little cousin saw it wanted it so now I know the perfect gift to get her.
A**R
Fur animal toy
My daughter was so happy with this gift! So cute!
E**R
My kid was happy and so I am, too. Ragtag kitty stuffy.
Yeah, it’s kind of a pain to get a good result. It’s not clearly marked on its tag (I consider this an issue. They should clearly warn folks) DO NOT PUT THIS IN THE DRYER. Those who have “matted fur” - that is probably why, it melts the polyester fibres and filling if you put it in the dryer. Or if you didn’t rinse the glue out well enough - a trip to the dryer would probably glue all the fur together permanently.Also, I think it needs submersed in warm water for quite a while to get all the glue out. I threw my kid in the tub with it - she normally takes decently length baths - so like 25 minutes - and she conditioned the stuffed animals fur with conditioner and brushed it out with the conditioner in its fur, then rinsed it really well. I only saw a tiny amount of fur get pulled out with his method.After the bath I towel dried the stuffed animal really well and then let my kid blow dry it on low heat for a while so she felt like she was contributing. She did it for maybe 5 minutes and then grew impatient so I blow dried it dry for what felt like ages on medium heat, careful not to stay in one spot too long and singe or melt any of the polyester. I’m pretty experienced at doing that - cause I do it all the time with my own shirts and leggings (I spill stuff on myself a lot and am too lazy to change clothes). Anyway, so I dried the stuffy.The end result is a little ragtag but it’s very soft, pretty fluffy, definitely not matted or flat, and clearly a kitty.Also, I trimmed the fur a tiny bit around its nose and eyes. It was almost too fluffy in its face.It isn’t quite as smooth or new stuffy feel and look as I imagined it would be. It’s also clearly sewn kind funkily in a few spots (tail, neck), I’m not used to being able to see seams like that, but its’ easy to cover up with the the fluffy fur. It’s also not really a toy most kids will have the patience to set up on their own. I mean, if they’re not impatient for the “end result” to happen right away, a good toweling off and then the stuffy could be air dried / hung dry overnight. It didn’t feel like it was boggy wet like some others have said. Don’t need to twist the stuffy — put a big towel down and fold it into fourths. Fold another big towel into fourths. Place stuffy on one of the towels, put the other towel on top, and press. Reposition the stuffy around on the bottom towel so it can squeeze as much moisture out as possible. Most of the moisture will come out this way. Ours was 85% dry when we started using the hair dryer on it. The ear material and middle fur was more porous and took longest to dry.Bottom line for me — Kid is happy. So, I am happy.
I**Z
My granddaughter was very happy.
Love the expectation it creates to know which pet it will be.
C**N
Gimmicky
Not much of a pet once you opened it up and soak it. More of a gimmick than a real stuffed animal toy and very pricey.
P**F
Right price.
This is a gift for my granddaughter. The price was reasonable and it was delivered in a timely fashion. I'm very satisfied with it.
K**N
Never again! Mermaid is better!!
Fun idea but terrible product!! First experience was the mermaid one I picked up for my 22mo old at the grocery store. Opened and got the dog-mermaid. Super cute. I put the dog back into the shell and she’s constantly like “oh-wow” when it’s opened. Carries around often. Since she liked so much I thought I’d try this…At first it was “wow” then revealed and she was over it. It’s not soft like the mermaid one. Came back her to read reviews and saw many similar comments and was super disappointed! Followed one customer’s instructions (sort of). Put into washer with downy softening beads. Still was stiff. Used extra Dove conditioner I didn’t like on it and brushed while conditioner was on it. A good bit of the pink fur came out while doing this. Put into dryer on low heat and brushed again and was okay-ish but still more pink fur came out. Daughter wasn’t impressed. Hate I spent the evening of her birthday working in this and now a waste of money. Wish I would have stuck to original idea of getting another mermaid one, even if we had ended up with the same product!
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