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Tekno Bouncing Puppy Review











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Tekno Bouncing Puppy Overview


Tekno Bouncing Puppy is the most energetic robotic puppy ever. He bounces and jumps when he's called, is light-, touch- and sound-sensitive, and he even goes to sleep and becomes more active when awakened. He can play with his magnetic ball and features fully articulated leg, head and tail movement, plus color-change eyes. Requires four "AA" batteries, not included, and three AG-13 batteries (for remote), included.?






Customer Reviews


Tekno bouncing puppy - Timothy P. Phillips -
I was really disappointed in Tenko! He doesn't sound like a dog barking at all, and his movement is not very good either. I thought he would be of help to my wife who has several handicaps. She is unable to operate him by herself as she can't get on the floor to be on his level and make him work. We're very unhappy with this product!



A puppy that is growing up fast - Malka - New York, NY
I bought this model not too long ago and I already noticed that it is not barking nor wimpering as much as it did before. It worked very good the first few weeks after I received the puppy in the mail. It does walk around okay, and I noticed that it likes to look at its' reflection in the refrigerator door. I have heard that Tekno robotic pets will interact with one another so perhaps the reflections of this puppy's eyes being reflected back to it is a kind of "interacting" with itself!!! It does show "emotion" when I pet it under the chin. I noticed that when I put it in my lap and pet it under the chin it shows me that it wants more petting by moving its legs as if it wants to walk, but when I continue petting it under its' chin, it settles down in my lap and stays still!! I guess that in that way it does act like a real pet dog. It also shows emotions of sadness, joy, etc. The red ball does stick to its' mouth and so does the plastic bone. The remote control does work and I can tell if the dog wants to eat or play etc.

It did learn how to negotiate corners though. Before I had to help it out of difficult situations, but now I notice it can move itself free in some sticky situations. It also can move right and left, which is something that it did not do in the first few weeks that I got him.

This puppy did make noises when it was "eating" in the first few weeks when I received it, but I also noticed that it does not always do that. I noticed that this puppy will follow me when I walk in front of it. I think that this 8 week old puppy went from an 8 week old pup to more of an adult dog since it doesn't wimper as much. It doesn't wimper or snore when it goes to sleep as it did when I first received him.

I do find that I am surprisingly kind of fond of it, even though it does have its faults. I know that it is only a toy dog, but sometimes, I do think of it as a real pet which is kind of scary for me. It does like to play, but it loves to be petted as well. It would make a good lap dog for someone who is used to having real pets to pet while watching TV like I am. I do enjoy watching it walk around on its own, playing with it, and seeing that it is getting more intelligent as time goes on. I do wish though that I could have given it more of a "doggy" name than Edgar (the name that it came with). What kind of name is Edgar for a dog?












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