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Nov 23

Fur Real Friends Biscuit My Lovin Pup

Published by Maurice at 5:07 pm under Fur Real Interactive Pets

  • 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

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
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Fur Real Friends Biscuit My Lovin Pup

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5 Responses to “Fur Real Friends Biscuit My Lovin Pup”

  1. J. Schallauon 23 Nov 2009 at 6:35 pm

    Seriously people, if you want a real dog, go to your local shelter. Until you morons all realize that a stufed animal is just that, maybe you should stick to fake dogs. Please!
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. Quintin Cantuon 23 Nov 2009 at 7:28 pm

    Skip Biscuit – much better deal can be had. Local store charged us $85 for a lovin’ pup that walks, barks, wags its tail, actually licks your face (really! no joke!), jumps in your lap, it has a huge library of tricks… the store has a large selection of breeds and colors. Believe me – your child will play with this lovin’ pup for years and years – they’ll grow up with this pup and it’ll be a real friend forever. Most cities have an outlet for this store… locally it’s called the Humane Society. Check your phone book for your local shop. When you buy a lovin’ pup from this store it’s a purchase you’ll never regret…
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. stupid dadon 23 Nov 2009 at 7:42 pm

    Does not do what it’s commands or touching says it is suppose to do. Worth about [...] , I would not waste my money if I was you. May daughter played with it once and it has never been turned on again. Should have gotten a real puppy. Robots suck.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Johnny be Goodon 23 Nov 2009 at 8:08 pm

    This Biscuit Dog I bort from Amazon.com. Worked for three week & died. Now Amazon.com doen’t have any more & the kids is crying.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. pattyrishon 23 Nov 2009 at 9:16 pm

    Purchased Biscuit [...] for my 8 year old daughter who loves dogs! She is allergic (to the real thing) and so I bit the bullet and paid this high price hoping it did all that it said. I don’t know if it is in fact defective or if others have the same issues, but the dog does exactly what it wants -seldom the command you give it. My 8 year old is heard screaming the commands over and over in hopes maybe Biscuit may just be deaf or dumb perhaps. She is so frustrated that she doesn’t even want to play with it. So it sat in our front room and just looked at us. Not a [..]decorative item I plan on keeping. Hasbro, fix this thing, revamp it or charge [...] for it. Again, maybe it is defective – keep searching reveiws to see if anyone else has similiar experiences. So bye to biscuit, it goes back today. For someone looking for an alternative (though small), I found an exceptional interactive pup, try lucky (I believe wonder dog). It probably does 3 times the commands that biscuit is limited to.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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