Fur Real Friends Biscuit My Lovin Pup | 
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| Brand: Hasbro Category: Toy
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $195.00 You Save: $4.99 (2%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 489
Batteries: 6 Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 8 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 11.6 Dimensions (in): 14.8 x 19.8 x 24.5
MPN: 77698 Model: 77698 UPC: 653569328889 EAN: 5010994346218 ASIN: B00160JSNI
Release Date: September 7, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Playtime is going to the dogs and this playful pooch is leading the charge! The lovable mutt features voice recognition, obeying six commands, including, “Sit”, “Speak”, and “Lie down” | | • | Tell your furry friend to give you his paw and he’ll raise his right or left paw ask him if he wants a treat, and he’ll nod and whimper to let you know he’s ready for his dog “bone” | | • | Biscuit my lovin’ pup pet will even “shake” at your command, lifting his paw to your hand or sit up and beg, just like a real pup | | • | Biscuit my lovin’ pup pet wags his tail and barks, too, to let you know he’s ready to play | | • | Use the special adoption certificate to register your pet online and ensure that you and this adorable pup will be friends forever pup pet comes with collar, tag, brush, dog “bone” and adoption certificate |
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Product Description This ultra-realistic FurReal pup is the perfect first pet for any little girl or boy. Biscuit responds to you and obeys six different commands: sit, lie down, sit up, beg and speak. He'll also give you a paw when you ask if he wants a treat. Biscuit's soft, cuddly fur and puppy-dog eyes will instantly win you over. Sitting pup measures 21" tall. Requires six "D" batteries, not included.
Amazon.com Review Get ready to welcome a fun-loving furry friend into your house when you adopt Biscuit My Lovin Pup, one of the FurReal Friends by Hasbro. This oversized puppy responds to affectionate touches, voice commands, and motion with playful barks and realistic movements. Kids aged five and up are sure to love having a puppy of their very own. 
Biscuit uses sensors to respond to your child's voice and touch. View larger. | 
With his large size and soft fur, Biscuit is an instant favorite. View larger. |  | What We Think Fun Factor: 
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The Good: Soft, life-like plush pup responds to voice commands
The Bad: Large size makes him tough to carry
In a Nutshell: Biscuit is a fun, lovable addition to the family | At a Glance Ages: 5 and up Requires: 6 D batteries |  | | Make a New Friend This oversized plush puppy has a soft coat and glossy, pleading eyes, just like a real dog. Get ready to start interpreting three different barks and a whole range of movements that are playful and affectionate. With a real collar, a bone-shaped treat to share, and a brush for smoothing out his silky fur, Biscuit is ready to settle into your house. He'll quickly start wagging his tail and making happy puppy noises. An adoption certificate is included to make kids feel like real pet owners. Before Biscuit is ready for a fun day with your child, an adult will need to use a Philips head screwdriver to install six "D" cell batteries (not included). The battery compartment is neatly hidden behind a Velcro closure on the pup's stomach. Getting to Know Your Puppy Nine sensors allow Biscuit to respond when you pet him or issue a voice command. Kids will enjoy the contented sounds he makes when they pet his back and the discovery that if they hold a hand on his back he will lay down, if he is sitting, or sit up, if he is already laying down. Sensors in his nose and mouth prompt him to sniff when his nose is petted or chomp on his treat. Touch his left paw, and he will raise it to shake. A unique photo sensor in Biscuit's forehead prompts him to flinch, blink, or sneeze when you wave something in front of him. Take a peek at the back of the bone-shaped tag on his collar to see all the commands he knows. You can ask him to "sit," "lie down," or "speak." He even knows how to shake and will nod or move his paws in excitement when you ask, "Do you want a treat?" Like any voice recognition technology, Biscuit can be tricked by background noise or speech that is unclear. You may want to help younger children practice speaking the commands loudly, clearly, and distinctly, so they are not disappointed by his confusion. Playing Options Based on how much attention you are paying to him, Biscuit cycles through different modes. After a few moments of non-activation, Biscuit enters hangout mode. In this mode, he will move his head a little, whine, or bark to grab your attention. After a few minutes in hangout mode, he'll lay down and go to sleep. Thanks to his photo sensor, he will go to sleep faster in a darkened room. If the lights suddenly come on when he's been asleep in a dark room, he'll lift his head and make a mumbling noise. While the noises he makes when moving betray his mechanical nature, this playful pup has an incredibly realistic look that is sure to have kids grooming him, offering him snacks, and engaging in imaginative play. With so many life-like responses and an irresistible puppy face, Biscuit really lived up to our expectations. His large size coupled with the weight of six "D" batteries could make it tricky for children to carry him around or travel with him, which means that when you head off on family adventures, he'll probably have to stay home, the same way a real dog often does. What's in the Box Plush pup, collar, tag, plastic brush, plastic bone, and adoption certificate.
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Fur Real Pup December 29, 2008 This is very cute, and my daughter loves it very much. She really enjoys playing with this dog because the sounds are pretty realistic and the pup follows a few commands. She is only 6 years old, so this satisfies her longing for a real pup for now. The problem is...it doesn't feel very well made. I find myself telling my daughter to be careful and please be gentle because I'm afraid it will break. I wish it were more sturdy.
Biscuit is adorable December 28, 2008 We got this dog for my 6 y.o. son for Christmas. He was thrilled! The dog is very cute and fun to watch. It seems as though he doesn't always respond to the correct command, but that doesn't really bother me. He's interactive and pretty realistic. The adults found him as entertaining as the kids. He was expensive but worth it in my opinion.
Fun for all! December 28, 2008 So Santa brought my daughter Biscuit for Christmas this year. This dog is tons of fun without the mess. Voice activated he sits, begs, shakes, lays and speaks and sniffs you. Sometimes he chews his bone. He only has gotten frozen once and we had to undo the battery case and reload the D batteries. He then worked just fine. This dog is quite large so make sure you have a space for him to lay down at night and sleep. Oh he sleeps too if you don't give him attention for a while or if it gets dark. It is really cool!! He wakes with a pet or clap of hands. I am sure he will be a fun toy for a while around here. This toy does not walk and probably would not bear much weight if your smaller child tried to sit on it so keep that in mind when purchasing.
8 yr old loved it! December 27, 2008 My 8 yr old daughter loved this toy for the first few days. Once she learned all of the commands for the dog she became bored with it.
My kids love Biscuit December 27, 2008 We purchased Biscuit (on sale!) for our 3 children this year as their BIG Christmas gift. Our 4 yr old has been asking for it ever since the ads started playing on tv for this xmas season so when we saw it on sale we snatched it up. I have to say, i didnt expect it would be worth the money, but i was wrong. The dog really DOES listen to commands (on a slight delay) and he is cute as he appears on tv. My 4 yr old liked it-our 2 yr old twins LOVED it. The only cons would be that you CAN hear the mechanical movement every time the dog moves and i am not sure how much wear and tear this poor dog can take from a rambunctious child. (the joints seem durable to a point, but i'd hesitate to say he'd survive a 5/6 yr old sitting on him or dropping him) The pros would be that the sound effects are realistic. He follows the same commands a REAL dog would probably take years to learn, no mess all 3 of my kids (and all of the adults in our household) played with this toy for hours and hours.
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