Thursday, January 6, 2011

FurReal Friends Biscuit My Lovin Pup Review

FurReal Friends Biscuit My Lovin' Pup reviews have said that this is probably the most realistic electronic puppy on the market today. Of course 'Biscuit' isn't a real dog, but he comes very close in all the right ways. Clearly you wouldn't take him outside for a walk, but as far as the things that he does do, he does them very well. Electronic pet toys have come a very long way since they started back in the mid 1980's. Most of those pets simply barked and moved around a little but. In fact, they were probably more terrifying or odd than they were close to being anything resembling a real pet. At least that's how one FurReal Friends Biscuit review compared the two.

The future is here and more often, science fiction is becoming science fact. No longer are computers only crunching numbers or turning manual processes into automated systems and assembly lines. With technology advancing much faster than we could've ever imagined, the makers of Biscuit My Lovin' Pup have created something that borders on magical. FurReal Friends Biscuit My Lovin' Pup reviews have suggested you'll realize how realistic their creation is when after just a few minutes, you find yourself responding to the puppy as if he were a real live dog that had been born as part of a litter, and not in a lab.

FurReal Friends Biscuit My reviews say that part of the reason why Biscuit seems so real is because the developers have done a very good job of making him look real. He doesn't look like a stuffed animal that just sits on a couch, or at the head of a bed in a pile with other stuffed toys. Biscuits eyes seem to have that glint of life to them that the plastic or glass eyes in other animal dolls simply do not. Their blank stares are cold when compared to Biscuits warm look, and when coupled with his soft barking and puppy-like movements, it will be tough to remember that he is in fact a robotic animal.

FurReal Friends Biscuit My Lovin' Pup reviews suggest a great deal of time went into developing and programming the software that resides inside of this puppy's electronic brain. Like real dogs, Biscuit will raise his paws to shake hands, or nod, and even whimper when he's in the right mood. He can wag his tail, he can bark, and best of all he actually responds to you. The degree of interaction is simply incredible. A FurReal Friends Biscuit review suggested that although Biscuit won't fool anyone into thinking that he's a real animal, he will easily make you forget, and probably not even care that he's a robot. That's where the magic truly comes in. Granted, he's made of some very advanced mechanical parts that enable him to move like a real puppy, but the time spent on behavioral software is where it shows how much time and care they spent in developing him.

Anyone can build a robotic dog to walk around and bark, and many reviews note this fact about the competitors. But to build a puppy that is so real and behaves in a way that people start to actually care about it? One FurReal Friends Biscuit review said that's an accomplishment. Imagine how much your child will absolutely fall in love with this puppy. They will care for him like he was any other pet and come to love him with just as much affection. An added bonus for you is that you won't have to take him outside for walks and deal with any messes inside of the house. All you will need to think about is how much enjoyment he will bring to your children and possibly even to the entire family. One FurReal Friends Biscuit My Lovin' Pup review said this is an excellent puppy surprise that any child would love to receive as a gift this holiday season.

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