FurReal Friends - Biscuit, My Lovin Pup - Almost Like the Real Thing?
Everyone who was ever a kid has spent some time wanting a dog.
And now the short word is this: Biscuit.
Your child has to have this dog, Biscuit, the best puppy ever! Don't you remember when you were little, hounding your parents for a pet, leaving notes everywhere, cajoling, and promising to eat broccoli if you could have a dog? For some happy kids, a dog came into the home with a cheerful ribbon around its neck as a treat for some special accomplishment.
Other times dogs were greeted with heavy parental sighs as harbingers of horrible times like moving far away from your best friends.
Now you are the parent and your little one wants a dog.
Do you want to avoid shedding and other clean-up problems for now? Is you child still too young or immature to handle the responsibility of a live pup? If you're nodding your head in agreement, then the time is ripe for you to look at Hasbro's FurReal Friends Biscuit My Lovin Pup.
Biscuit doesn't shed, doesn't use the yard, doesn't need the vet, and doesn't eat.
But your child will fall in love with him (or her; Biscuit could be a boy or girl dog!) because it seems as if Biscuit is an actual live pet.
First of all, Biscuit looks a little like a yellow Lab, or really any kind of yellow dog.
He has big, dark, shiny eyes and soft, cuddly fur.
But this is one toy dog light years ahead of yesterday's animated dogs; he is truly an interactive, voice-responsive pet.
His movements will fool people who come into your home into thinking he's real! This dog's facial and limb animation far surpasses what you've seen on the market before.
He wags his tail so your kid knows that he has a new best friend.
He moves his body up and down, and he comes with a bone that he'll beg for-both legs up!-and then chomp down.
You can even brush him; he comes equipped with his own brush.
When you bring Biscuit home, your child gets an adoption certificate to make her feel like a real owner.
And Biscuit is always happy to see your child, wagging his tail and obeying several different training commands.
You'll spend some real quality time helping your child learn how to issue the commands Biscuit understands.
Then he will spend hours of playtime training Biscuit, feeding him, and grooming him.
Biscuit is equipped with nine sensors so that he will respond to your child's voice or caress.
Some of the commands he learns are "lie down," "sit," or "speak," and he gets happy all over when you ask him "Do you want a treat?" The high-tech sensors provide super-realistic effects like the chomping, and he even sneezes.
Biscuit also has a photo-sensor cell so that he blinks or flinches if something is waved right in front of his face.
If you pet him, he really does lie down.
He makes yummy happy noises if he's stroked.
If he's already lying down, he gets to his feet and wags his tail.
If your youngster takes a little break from him, Biscuit will whimper and cock his head, and then hunker down and "sleep" until reawakened for more play.
He'll be a great bedtime companion for your child since light-activated sensors make him go to sleep even faster in the dark.
Whether you are considering a substitute for a real pet or if you just want to buy a fabulous toy dog, the look on your child's face when you bring home Fur Real Friends Biscuit won't be beat by any other toy! Come on, Mom and Dad, buy this dog!
And now the short word is this: Biscuit.
Your child has to have this dog, Biscuit, the best puppy ever! Don't you remember when you were little, hounding your parents for a pet, leaving notes everywhere, cajoling, and promising to eat broccoli if you could have a dog? For some happy kids, a dog came into the home with a cheerful ribbon around its neck as a treat for some special accomplishment.
Other times dogs were greeted with heavy parental sighs as harbingers of horrible times like moving far away from your best friends.
Now you are the parent and your little one wants a dog.
Do you want to avoid shedding and other clean-up problems for now? Is you child still too young or immature to handle the responsibility of a live pup? If you're nodding your head in agreement, then the time is ripe for you to look at Hasbro's FurReal Friends Biscuit My Lovin Pup.
Biscuit doesn't shed, doesn't use the yard, doesn't need the vet, and doesn't eat.
But your child will fall in love with him (or her; Biscuit could be a boy or girl dog!) because it seems as if Biscuit is an actual live pet.
First of all, Biscuit looks a little like a yellow Lab, or really any kind of yellow dog.
He has big, dark, shiny eyes and soft, cuddly fur.
But this is one toy dog light years ahead of yesterday's animated dogs; he is truly an interactive, voice-responsive pet.
His movements will fool people who come into your home into thinking he's real! This dog's facial and limb animation far surpasses what you've seen on the market before.
He wags his tail so your kid knows that he has a new best friend.
He moves his body up and down, and he comes with a bone that he'll beg for-both legs up!-and then chomp down.
You can even brush him; he comes equipped with his own brush.
When you bring Biscuit home, your child gets an adoption certificate to make her feel like a real owner.
And Biscuit is always happy to see your child, wagging his tail and obeying several different training commands.
You'll spend some real quality time helping your child learn how to issue the commands Biscuit understands.
Then he will spend hours of playtime training Biscuit, feeding him, and grooming him.
Biscuit is equipped with nine sensors so that he will respond to your child's voice or caress.
Some of the commands he learns are "lie down," "sit," or "speak," and he gets happy all over when you ask him "Do you want a treat?" The high-tech sensors provide super-realistic effects like the chomping, and he even sneezes.
Biscuit also has a photo-sensor cell so that he blinks or flinches if something is waved right in front of his face.
If you pet him, he really does lie down.
He makes yummy happy noises if he's stroked.
If he's already lying down, he gets to his feet and wags his tail.
If your youngster takes a little break from him, Biscuit will whimper and cock his head, and then hunker down and "sleep" until reawakened for more play.
He'll be a great bedtime companion for your child since light-activated sensors make him go to sleep even faster in the dark.
Whether you are considering a substitute for a real pet or if you just want to buy a fabulous toy dog, the look on your child's face when you bring home Fur Real Friends Biscuit won't be beat by any other toy! Come on, Mom and Dad, buy this dog!
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