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Fur Real Friends Biscuit My Lovin Pup Selling Out This Christmas

December 18th, 2008 by Jennifer Parsons
by Jennifer Parsons

Technology is making a big splash this Christmas. Video games, hand held portable learning systems, and animated plush toys are all hits. It’s enough to make a parent’s (or grandparent’s) head spin. However, the best technology animated toy of the season may well be the Fur Real Friends Biscuit My Lovin Pup.

His highly animated features and lifelike appearance make him an instant attraction to children, and the ability to turn him off when not needed makes him a favorite for adults!

The Fur Real Friends Biscuit My Lovin Pup has nine sensors to help kids control his behavior. He has different barks to communicate back. Press on his back and he’ll sit down. Pet his nose and he’ll sniff. Offer him his bone and he’ll chomp down on it.

Although when your child gets biscuit it will be love at first sight anyway thinks to the way biscuit is designed and made. Smaller children may in fact have trouble telling biscuit from the real thing at first glance.

As well as the actual Fur Real Friends Biscuit My Lovin Pup there is a brush as well to maintain the dogs beautiful fur and there is also a biscuit to offer the dog when he begs. One of the most useful features is one that helps your child sleep. If you take the dog to bed and leave it alone it will whine and try and get your attention, if it keeps being ignored it will soon lie down and go to sleep, eventually shutting itself down to conserve power. If the room is in darkness he will automatically shut down quicker.

Fur Real Friends Biscuit My Lovin Pup is a phenomenal combination of robotics, voice recognition technology, and a plush cuddly stuffed animal. He takes 6 D size batteries. He will go through those batteries slower than a real puppy goes through food.

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