🐶 Speak the Language of Love with Your Pet!
The Dog Buttons for Communication set includes 6 recordable buttons, a waterproof activity mat, and 24 scene stickers, allowing pets to express their needs and desires. Designed for dogs of all sizes, these durable buttons feature a 30-second recording capability and are perfect for interactive training and entertainment.
P**9
You record your own voice
These are pretty cool, right now we're working on learning outside, out of the 3 dogs, the chihuahua is the most stubborn, he pees on the floor trying to get him to step on the button, there's clear stickers for each button you can label them with whatever you choose, each button take 2 AAA batteries, which might be a concern if your dogs chew up stuff, there is an option to put your own screw in the battery compartment, there's also a Mat that can place all the button on at once, I might use that when we get past learning outside, each button has a record button and you record your own voice, which is really nice should you need to record something that isn't on one on the stickers provided
R**.
Great fun toy and useful tool.
We have a 12 year old miniature poodle, smart as a whip. We started with the treat button. She got overly excited about the idea of just getting treats when she usually would not and buttons went flying everywhere so I had to set the others aside. She grasped the concept quite quickly but the second time I sat down with her she made it clear she never had to work for treats before and doesn't want to now. She had already gotten several small bites so decided to put iit away so frustration didn't build up. I went into the kitchen and she went into the hallway and started whining for more treats. I told her they were all gone. She walked over to the treat button and very deliberately stepped on it and gave me a look that said we both know we have treats in this house. The next day she pressed it twice on her own when I wasn't near but has not taken advantage of it. What she seems most excited about is the go for a walk button. I have been laid up with allergies and not walking outside so she has been stuck in the house. I can get outside again so I pressed the go for a walk button and opened the door. She didn't go out so I closed the door but she still looked expectant so I told her to press the button which she did and then we went for a walk. She went for four short walks that day because she pressed the button. She also has an outside potty button I started pressing when I took her outside. Last night I called her to the back door, pressed the button and opened the door. She didn't go out so figured she did not need to but in hindsight I realized I hadn't opened the door far enough and she looked puzzled when I closed the door so I said press the button and she did and immediately went outside. I also had a come eat button that she had only heard me press once. I was on the phone and she was giving me the eye when she wants her dinner earlier than she should get it. I asked her what she wanted and when I realized it was dinner I told her she had to wait and then jokingly told her to go press a button. She ran over and pressed the come eat button 3 times and so of course that day she got dinner early. It is uncanny. We have a let's plays button. She hasn't pressed it to get us to play but if we are playing with her and stop she'll run over to press it so we start up again. We have only had this for two days and are amazed how fast she has picked this up and she seems to love being able to communicate with us without confusion.They are stupid easy to program but I recommend speaking clearly and quickly so there is no delay when they press the button. It is easy for her to tell it is my voice and we use the button commands in our daily talks with her to reinforce them.My only recommendation would be that instead of a little rubber pad the buttons sit inside of something with edges that don't raise them higher but prevent them from shoving them all around. I think once she gets a better hang of it she will automatically go to the right button and just step on it instead of pawing it around.This is fun for us and the dog and just like us dogs need to exercise their brains. So glad I got this.
D**A
Fun
Our dog caught on pretty quickly to the fact that ”we” liked her to push them. I placed each button near the word we recorded into the devise. When company comes over we clean it up. Gotten out of the habit now. A fun diversion and game. Not sure she learned much, but worth a try.
E**D
Cheap material, but good product.
It works, I guess. Cheaply made though. It looked really weird in my house too. I would say it's worth the money, but it's not good. The colors are bright, so you can train dogs with the color. It functions easily and well, but I just didn't like the material.
A**A
A Game-Changer for Interactive Pet Communication!
I recently purchased the Dog Buttons for Communication for my curious and intelligent Border Collie, and I am thrilled with the results. These buttons have significantly enhanced our ability to communicate and understand each other, making our bond even stronger.Innovative and Effective:The concept behind these communication buttons is brilliant. Each button can be programmed with a specific word or phrase, allowing your dog to learn and press the button to communicate their needs or desires. My dog quickly picked up on the idea, and it has been amazing to see him use the buttons to express himself. From asking for a walk to requesting his favorite toy, the possibilities are endless!Easy to Program and Use:Setting up the buttons was straightforward and user-friendly. The instructions provided were clear, and programming each button with a specific word or phrase was a simple process. The buttons are designed to be sensitive enough for a dog to press easily, yet durable enough to withstand repeated use.Quality and Durability:The build quality of the buttons is impressive. They are made from sturdy, high-quality materials that can endure the enthusiastic presses of even the most energetic dogs. The sound quality is clear and loud enough to be heard from across the room, ensuring that communication is effective and consistent.Engaging and Fun:Using these communication buttons has added a new layer of fun and engagement to our daily routine. Training my dog to use the buttons has been an enjoyable and rewarding experience for both of us. It stimulates his mind, keeps him engaged, and has become a great way to bond and spend quality time together.Versatile and Customizable:One of the best features of these buttons is their versatility. You can program them with any word or phrase that suits your needs and your dog’s abilities. We started with basic commands like “outside” and “treat,” and gradually added more specific requests as my dog became more comfortable with the buttons. The ability to customize the buttons means they can be tailored to fit your dog’s unique personality and learning pace.Positive Behavioral Impact:Since introducing the communication buttons, I’ve noticed a positive change in my dog’s behavior. He seems more confident and less frustrated because he can clearly express his needs. This has reduced instances of barking and other attention-seeking behaviors, making our home more peaceful and harmonious.Value for Money:Considering the impact these buttons have had on our communication and the quality of the product, they offer excellent value for money. They are reasonably priced compared to other pet training tools and have proven to be a worthwhile investment for improving our daily interactions.Conclusion:Overall, I am extremely satisfied with the Dog Buttons for Communication. They are an innovative, effective, and fun way to enhance communication with your pet. The quality, ease of use, and positive impact on behavior make them a standout product for any dog owner looking to deepen their bond with their furry friend. I highly recommend these buttons to anyone who wants to explore new ways of interacting with their dog – they truly are a game-changer!
A**A
working perfectly with already well trained dog
I have 2 dogs , one german shephard (3 yo) and one poodle (5 months )Its easier to train first one to use this and she is enjoying it already.might need a lot of work for the younger one but I see it works great with trained dogs.
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