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Girl Tech Password Puppies | 
enlarge | Brand: Radica Category: Toy
Buy New: £16.49
New (5) Used (1) Collectible (1) from £7.90
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 4845
Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
Model: I6076 UPC: 745938760762 EAN: 0745938760762 ASIN: B000INSN8A
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Product Description You can name your puppy using your voice and then call her name to make her appear. Your Puppy needs praise and attention to grow, and make sure you feed and walk her everyday. As puppy grows you can start playing games. Once fully grown she can enter dog shows and win ribbons! This is the first virtual pet girls can raise, train and love with their voice using voice recognition technology. Your adopted puppy only responds to the sound of your voice, Teach puppies tricks like sit, rollover and dance and play maze games to help challenge and train the puppy. The older she gets, the more levels of interaction become available.
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A puppy without the mess! February 24, 2008 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
My daughter (8) got password puppies for christmas. We have at times struggled with the voice recognition, but you get more used to it over time. She wanted to call her puppy Millie, to register a name you have to say its name exactly the same twice and then again every time you turn it on. (a little frustrating, I didn't realise there were so many ways to say Millie) However the rest of the voice recognition is good and trying other names might be easier.
To make your puppy grow, you have to feed it 3 times, walk it twice and praise it 3 times in a day. Once you reach full grown there are no more limits to how often you can feed and walk your puppy which is much better for children. There are also games for your puppy, tricks to teach it and then pet shows to compete in.
If you don't want a real puppy its a lovely way for children to be able to look after their own pet. The only downside is that when the batteries run out and you need to change them you have to start from scratch with a new puppy. We've only changed the batteries once though and that was to put new ones in before a holiday not because they'd run out so they do last a long time.
Overall I'd give 4stars because of the difficulties with naming, but my daughter says she would still give it 5stars even so.
Well worth the money!
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