Toy Puppy Dog
Biscuit the lovable toy puppy dog is operated by voive command and can like all well behaved dogs will respond to the main commands including, “Sit!”, “Speak!”, and “Lie down!” Children both Old and Young will ahve great fun with the tou puppy and can tell Biscuit My Lovin Pup to give you his paw, when he hear’s this command he will raise his right or left paw! Other questions you can ask him include “Do you want va 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!
Feed him his dog “bone” and he’ll sniff it before “chomping” away on it. Moving his head and ears and even blinking his eyes, this sweet sidekick is sure to become your new best friend.
This realistic dog will captivated any audience as he even ’shakes’ at your command, lifting his paw and can sit up and beg. My Best Friend Dog can move his head, ears, wag his tail and bark and even blink his eyes.
This fur real my lovin pup is without a doubt guaranteed to be one of the hottest selling christmas toys for 2008 so I strongly advice you order your Toy puppy dog today
One happy customer said “This is a great way to have a pet with no mess! My kids love it! It really looks real. Everyone who comes over always what to know where I got it.”
This life sized cute 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 my lovin pup 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 this toy puppy dog 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.
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.
The dog is so life like that depending on how much attention you are giving him Biscuit cycles through different modes. If you ignore him for a while he enters what they call ”hangout mode”. In this mode, Biscuit will move his head a little, whine, or bark to grab your attention. Continue to ignore him and after a few minutes Biscuit will lay down and go to sleep. Fortunately he is also fitted with a light sensor so will go to sleep faster in a darkened room. Like a real dog if you get up in the night and suddenly turn the lights on or disturb him when he’s been asleep in a dark room, he’ll lift his head and make a mumbling noise.

