Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.SHARON GROVE
Reviewed in Canada on January 28, 2025
The media could not be loaded.
MrsB
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
He never learned nor was he even interested it's still in the box
SoCalBeachRunner
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024
The media could not be loaded.
Jules
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2024
My daughter’s GSD is learning with them and so far likes treat most! My daughter said they use a lot of batteries so sent rechargeables to her. Otherwise, great purchase!
Toni
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024
Product is productive so far. It works EXACTLY how it says and I LOVE THAT! Never mind paying as long as I get what's advertised.
Breanna Patton
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2024
My niece-dog 😉 loves buttons! She has a whole collection now
Linda Calvi
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2023
Some of the stickers had no adhesive
MagicMommyB
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2022
My dog is already very talkative he can say many words & phrases but usually only speaks words or phrases when he wants treats or when we encourage him to tell us what he wants. He also uses bells on his collar to communicate by shaking his head to respond. Lastly he uses plushies & kid toys that sing or make noise particularly when my kids are eating dinner & he is sounding his self chosen communication alarm to tell me he also would like a plate of food like the kids have or when the kids are going outside to play & he is insistent on wanting to come with them. So when I saw this product I thought what a great idea🫣except since these dog buttons do not have a off button all I hear all day long is I want a treat & I want a walk as he excessively presses these buttons waiting & glaring at me. When I ignore him he scoots the buttons super close to me & then nonstop presses them. Overall I recommend these buttons for dog parents that aren’t as talkative as mine lol but I definitely think it is a great way to teach or sharpen your dog’s communication skills. Besides the material not being dog friendly since it is hard plastic I would recommend the buttons being made to put inside of a included dog plush toy & with the toy being made to look like the buttons of purpose, like for a treat the toy could look like a dog bone. For going outside, the toy can look like a square of grass etc. For preference of using the buttons as a stand alone that option could also be chosen. My only other feedback would be is a OFF button or the option of being able to set a daily limit on how many times the button can be used & then sound would be disabled. For example if my dog already had 4 treats for the day than I could select the ticker on the button & once to zero it would be turned off. My dog would know he was ALL DONE for the day versus him trying to use his buttons to treat game up my kids to get more treats when I am not around!! Also my kids would know he can’t have anymore treats because his buttons are disabled. Currently even when the volume is on it’s lowest it is still quite audible. So my only option is to take the buttons away. In my situation my dog had a upset stomach because he had WAY too many treats without my knowledge from him button treat gaming everyone!! Needless to say I had a really crappy day lol!! Overall, it’s a great product but for the large amount of batteries they require & the no way to disable use unless I take them away from him, I recommend these at 4⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️stars.
A. Bruce
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2022
These are easy to record and audio is decent. There is no off switch though which is a bummer. I am actually using these as answers buzzers…not for my dogs. I will report back about longevity
Recommended Products