JOY FOR ALL Ageless Innovation Companion Pets Golden Pup Lifelike & Realistic
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In order to communicate with the manufacturer I emailed the manufacturer after my husband's dog stopped working after 6 months. As it was still under warranty, they'd replace it for the cost of There was a shipping delay in 2003.
If left alone with a real dog, the puppy will 'sleep'. It needs interaction, such as petting, squeezing, etc., otherwise it will go to sleep. In my opinion, it would be destroyed by any real excavation. You will find specified directions on how to get it to perform certain actions. There will be a bark once, but that is all. There should not be live dogs in the movie, it should be fore humans.
Currently, we are still on the first set of The present was given to Mom for Christmas. She has him on all the time at a nursing home where they are both working.
I love her little clutch because it holds four C batteries, so it's heavier than it looks, but she's also so I give it to my mom every Christmas.
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I was afraid that my mom would belittle me or think it was silly when I bought it. It has been a miserable week for her and she is 60% incoherent, 40% aware of what is going on around her. Her stance on immigration is anti-immigrant While she was social with her peers in the memory care where she was living, when I bought her Oscar, she suddenly became even more social and the caregivers informed me that her character was changing, that she was eager to show off her pup, and that she appeared happy and proud. Barking, pants, etc. are all signs Oscar is barking. There is nothing she enjoys more than doing Nevertheless, Oscar has become popular among the other residents, and they love to pet and talk to him. You can even carry him around now. I remember one day when Mom and I were walking (as usual) and she was holding Oscar, As I asked "What is wrong?", she responded, "There's nothing wrong. Oscar was in her hands, and she had me hold him. There was something vibrating about him, she said. As I held him, I felt a sense of peace. His heartbeat is how I know he's alive. Her response was "Ohhhhh boy did she like In the days following Oscar's birth, she unfortunately fell and ended up in the hospital. I have two things to say. There was only one thing she could think of - Oscar. She even went into radiology with him. In addition, all the nurses at the hospital came to see It is a blessing to have him in your life The fact that he's a toy is sometimes almost lost on me.
She is an interactive dog that I purchased for my mother for the first time in June of this year. The two of them became inseparable after she fell in love with it. Then, after three months, "Monty" began to make a loud, creaking sound every time There was something obnoxious about it. My puppy was "groomed" so I bought a brand new one in October and replaced him with it. A previous reviewer noted that the second one failed to respond as well as the first one, and now that it has stopped working completely. In fact, I did replace the batteries and would have tested them first. What should I do next? Three of her real, live dogs have died already, and her mother has said she can't deal with losing yet another. Her Monty needs to be replaced every three months, which just doesn't sound right.
As a matter of fact, my only experience with cats was when I was a child. However, when I moved into the building, there were no pets allowed. As I was likely to go from owning a real pet to being without one, I bought this "dog" to ease the transition. Since the technology of barkback technology convinced me to choose Joy for All dog over Joy for All cat, I chose this product. A device that responded to me physically (by resonating to my voice or by sensing my touch) was what I sought. There are no words to describe how impressed I am with this robot dog. As a result, I have been able to enjoy all the benefits of having a pet without any of its I can still reach out to him by voice or touch, even when he's muted. Since he has fake fur covering his body, he's pretty soft to the touch. His legs are also movable, so you can turn him into a lying down lion As soon as I opened the package, there were a few hiccups. There was a lot of fur falling from his coat. My second issue occurred on day 1, and only on that day, I could not get him to turn off or go into sleep mode, no matter what I did. In any event, it seems the sleep mode issue has been resolved after day 1 and the shedding has been stopped. With his new arrangement, I can prop him up on my couch next to me while watching TV, and he goes into sleep mode if I don't touch him or speak In order to adjust from a real cat's purr to a robot dog that doesn't purr or snore, just pet the back of this peaceful robot and you'll be able to feel his calming heartbeat. It's impossible for me to put into words the wonderful things I feel about this robot even after its 1st day hiccups. The inconvenience of the first day is far outweighed by all the benefits I have reaped from it thus far. Also, I recommend this to people in my situation, who do not have pets allowed in their buildings. I also recommend it to the elderly and those with.
In addition, This was a gift I bought for my elderly father who suffers from Alzheimer's. While his doctor really wanted us to get him a live pet, we knew it would be too much for him to handle. Whenever I come across something like this, I immediately think it's the next best. His smile and laugh spread across his face when he is petted. In addition, he pokes it with his cane in an attempt to wake it up. If he is alone with it, I don't know what he does with it. When I leave for a visit with him, I hand it to.
am living alone with early stage dementia since I can't drive. I am preparing myself for the inevitable nursing home stay. It is a good idea to prepare yourself as much as possible, and seeing this product advertised, I thought it would be an ideal way to comfort myself, and provide myself company, as I decline. I didn't expect to enjoy the little pup as I find it impossible not to smile when he responds to voice and movement, sounds of his heartbeat when he is touched, and his snoring as he drifts off to sleep. Sometimes the bark gets too much, but I have avoided turning it off, so far.
It's the end of her life for my mom, who is 91 The year is A hospice patient nearing the end of his life. It has been a joy and entertainment for her and the staff at her assisted living facility to have this dog. The companion pet I should have purchased for her years ago would have been a great pleasure to own. This is a highly recommended book.
I am caring for my 85-year-old mother who has Alzheimer's disease When she was that age, we still called it senile dementia, just like when her mother was that age. It was a horrible day for her because we had to put her 10 year old Pekingese down due to complications from a fall. Because of her career she could not take care of a real dog - The dog waited too long for her to let it out after letting herself out, so she couldn't remember if she let it out or not. Her tears could not be stopped after his death, so I bought a "puppy" from My wife and I got it out of his box at our house and carried him into the house like a real puppy. In no time at all, she took him in her arms, and he started wagging his tail and barking, and she fell immediately in love. Her perception of him as a toy changes from time to time, but only for a brief moment. As soon as his batteries die, she panics and I have to change them immediately. It is much easier for her to operate the remote control with him than with the TV! He has become an important comfort to her. A dog like this is a real charmer, so if you buy one for a parent, grandparent, or friend who is aging, you won't regret it.