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Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
All great! Just wish there is an added button to switch it off at night.
Monica Donoso
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Best buttons and the fact that they do not need batteries. Amazing! So functional for any minimal speaking person too. I like that they come with these adhesive stickers to hang them too. The price is also great.
Brielle Blemle
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024
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Blankly
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024
love these buttons! very light touch to press the buttons so my cats have no issues. I wish these came in more colors!!
Review Gal
Reviewed in Canada on January 6, 2024
Working with a young American Bully on training. She is adapting well to the commands and the buttons. These are easy to use and record your voice. The rechargeable function is ideal as replacing batteries would get expensive over time, not to mention dangerous if batteries came out and dog got a hold of them. So far they seem durable enough. She is not trying to eat them or bat them around, so it seems like they will hold up, even to a big dog (as long as your fur-baby is not overly destructive in nature!)In a short while she is reacting to the commands, and she has even used her snout to interact and ask for a treat. As with any type of training, consistency is key, and patience. Lots of patience.The colours are bright and should be something most dogs can differentiate as they see colours differently from us.Time will tell on durability and I will update if there are any issues. Overall, this is a good value set and I recommend.
Koko
Reviewed in Canada on January 29, 2024
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Old Barnacle
Reviewed in Canada on January 19, 2024
Like the other similar products we have used in the past, even simple bells made for puppies to punch with their paws when it was time to go outside (house training) and never had any luck, we didn't have any luck with these either. That's not a slight against the buttons; it's just a fact that the pups we are training just did not connect the two things - press the button to tell the humans they need to go potty.The colours are interesting to us humans, but since dogs are colour-blind, I expect that they will be more like shades of grey or whatever it is that the dogs see. To me, the colours would be something that kids, with their boundless creativity, might use to create some kind of a game.The buttons are actually very nice. While being lightweight, they have taken a few tumbles down the back stairs, and there has been no damage.► Setting them up after being charged is simple. Press the button located at the bottom, and after the tone, say what you want the pups to hear.► They can be quite loud; the louder you speak into the mic, the louder the reproduced audio and visa versa. This is nice as it avoids needing another control to adjust the volume.► In the kit are hangers which can be stuck (adhesive backing) to a wall or door so they stay off the floor.The kit includes a USB cable with four connections so all of the buttons can be charged at the same time; this is nice to have. I like this, having rechargeable batteries as it keeps the cost of ownership down. However, that said - at about $15 per button, this isn't a cheap training option. Simple bells made for the same training process run about $8.
Deborah Nettles
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2024
So far I’ve been only working with 2 buttons. The red one for “outside” and the blue one for “water”.Every time my pup hit the red button “outside” we’d go outside…Every. Single. Time. My dog is a husky and loves being outside .
JTre
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024
My pup is still trying to figure out how to use them. She wants to scratch them instead of putting her paw down on them. She has been successful a few times and I congratulate her for doing it. So, we are still working on the learning process.
Robin
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024
I have a doorbell button from a different maker that made it so much easier for it dog to tell us when he needs to go out but the sound isn't very good. I bought 2 sets of these buttons and I have to say I'm pleased overall. The sound is clear and loud enough to hear from other rooms. The buttons are large and very easy for my dog to press. Setting them up is simply pressing a button and speaking. The problem is, one blue button quit working on the second day and it's not even a button he's using yet. I was pressing it to teach him the word. For what they charge for these, and considering they're made for dogs, they should last more than 2 days.
Michelle
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
Battery can be charged weekly, maybe nightly for maintenance? I had one button set up near the door for an “open door” button. Had it there for a week or so until the battery no longer spoke. The button gets kicked around a bit but typically stays upright. They come with hooks for the walls that you could try if you aren’t worried about damage. I’m sure it can be fastened to furniture like dressers too. No bad marks for the product, my cat was just not very interested. It takes a diligent trainer/ pet owner to teach!
Etti
Reviewed in Canada on December 31, 2023
The sound push buttons come with different colored tops and are easy to charge using the USB cable included. There are no batteries to replace. The tops light up (only one of mine was not lighting up on top but I could see a faint light inside) to show when they are still charging. The hilarious part of my experiment was that I had seen someone record a specific musical tone and the dog would set it off to go outside, so I recorded a famous Motown hit and my dog happily touched it to explore when the music started & the dog ran down into the basement to hide. I decided to just re-record with my voice prompt for "outside" which the dog finally came upstairs to sniff at. Next I recorded my voice prompt for "treat" and that went over so well that when I was cooking downstairs I could hear the dog pressing it repeatedly upstairs..of course giving him a treat but then moving the button further up on a shelf when it wasn't the "time for treats". The dog was still trying to reach that button on the shelf later in the evening.Speaking of puzzle games, snuffle blankets, these buttons are an ideal way to have fun and give more of an outlet for the dog to express themselves. They know more than you think they do.I do suggest when not able to supervise, place the buttons out of reach, especially if your dog is like mine that will grab and carry it elsewhere to "inspect".
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 1, 2023
Was all new, On Time. Box was sealed. Easy to charge. Nice cord with 4 plugs on it. You can plug them all in at the same time. Voice is really crisp and clear. Still training the dogs. Press the button and hold it down, keep your face at least 6 inches away and use 1 word, That should help I will put and update for the Durability later. So far very good! Have fun with it!!
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