First Autoship Order: Hunger for Words Talking Pet Starter Set
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Teach your pet to speak like Stella the dog with these recordable buttons for dogs!
Developed by speech therapist Christina Hunger, the creator of the talking dog movement!
Record simple words like "outside," "play," or "bed" with 4 dog communication buttons!
Discover insights and tips from the step-by-step teaching guide written by Christina Hunger!
Learn more from the book How Stella Learned to Talk, available now!
Included Components: 4 recordable buttons, activity guide
Improved Sound Quality: Our original buttons now come with updated technology that improves recoding consistency, volume, and sound quality!
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Model: Hunger For Words Talking Pet Starter Set Dog Buttons for Communication
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Anyone use this with a cat? I swear my orange babies are trying to tell me something… haha
Don't have this specific brand but similar ones. We've got a maine coon mix that has learned two buttons so far and working on a third. It did take months for her to start using them but we didn't spend a whole lot of time on it. Now she uses "treats" multiple times a day and "outside" at least once a day. It's worth a shot if you have cats that try to get your attention.
I was a huge skeptic and thought they were a waste of money. Also, I have the buttons in different locations, I doubt she knows the colors.
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Common misconception. People think "color blind" on dogs is seeing in black and white. It's more-so being limited to blue, yellow, grays, and browns.
Don't have this specific brand but similar ones. We've got a maine coon mix that has learned two buttons so far and working on a third. It did take months for her to start using them but we didn't spend a whole lot of time on it. Now she uses "treats" multiple times a day and "outside" at least once a day. It's worth a shot if you have cats that try to get your attention.
I was a huge skeptic and thought they were a waste of money. Also, I have the buttons in different locations, I doubt she knows the colors.
Yeah, I've seen cats on YouTube use it. If you don't want to know what your cat is thinking stay away from it.