Paw Press: Teach Your Pet to Speak Their Mind
Pets have things to say. They always have. The problem has simply been the language barrier. Now there are buttons. You record a word into one. Outside. Treat. Walk. Mom. Your pet learns to press it. The pacing stops. The talking starts. Press a button, say the word, put it on the floor. Repeat until your pet does it back. Usually takes about a week.
Why it works
Pets understand more words than you give them credit for. They have always understood. What they lacked was a way to say the word back. A button is a way. That's the whole science of it. Dogs do it. Cats do it. Some cats pretend they won't and then do it at 3 a.m. when nobody is watching.
What comes in the box
One recordable button, or four of them, depending on what you ordered. Press surface big enough for a Great Pyrenees paw. Loud, clear playback. Non-slip silicone base that doesn't skate across the kitchen floor when a paw hits it with conviction.
How to start
Pick a word you already use a lot.
Hold record. Say the word. Let go.
Put the button where the action happens.
Press it yourself every single time. No shortcuts.
Your pet will press it back. Sooner than you think.
Specs
Up to 30 seconds of recording per button
Pet-safe plastic, silicone non-slip base
4-pack starter set