Biscuit My Lovin Pup
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.
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.
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My Lovin Pup
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.
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.
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.
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.
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