When your daughter pretends to be a dog for two straight months, you know you have to do something. After my daughter turned three, her favorite game to play was “puppy”. She would crawl around on the floor and act just like a dog. My wife wanted to buy a puppy for our family, but we just don’t have the room or the ability right now to be able to buy a real dog.
We read about the FurReal Friends Biscuit My Lovin Pup on a tech site and thought it looked interesting. I wanted to buy it right away, but it took my wife reading the FurReal Friends Biscuit My Lovin Pup reviews before she agreed. She read in the reviews that many parents found it the perfect pet to buy when it was impossible for them to buy the real thing. We ordered Biscuit and didn’t tell my daughter, just in case the dog didn’t live up to our expectations.
We shouldn’t have worried. FurReal Friends Biscuit My Lovin Pup is amazing. We turned him on when our daughter was sleeping one evening and gave him a good test run and he passed with flying colors. Biscuit does everything you’d want a real dog to do, including avoiding messing on the carpet! He can understand my daughter’s commands, which amazes me because they’re not necessarily the most easily understandable phrases, and does everything she asks. He sits, lays down, and even shakes a paw. She no longer pretends to be a dog, for she’s got Biscuit to play with, and as large as he is, I know she’ll be able to play with him for a long time. I’m so glad that we made this purchase. It certainly has saved our sanity.
Stephen - Providence, RI






November 11th, 2008 at 7:02 pm
i’m ten years old and wanted a dog. i begged my mom for one but we live in a condo and don;t have room for one. one day me and my family were in the store i usily go to the toys. when i was looking around i found bisuit my lovin pup. i read every thing he can do i froze for a minute
he was just like a real dog but better. when we left the store i cept on talking about it over and over and over again i also cept asking.
hope fully i get him for chrismas.
November 27th, 2008 at 1:17 am
I’m glad you included the information about Biscuit being able to understand your three-year-olds commands. My son, who is also 3, and constantly pretends he’s a puppy is begging for Biscuit for Christmas. Looks like he’ll get it. Thanks.