AFP Interactive Dog Training Buttons Voice Command Toy

$ 6.62

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Mindful Play, Engineered for Bonding The AFP Interactive Training Buttons transform playtime into a genuine communication session — giving your dog a vocabulary and you a window into their inner world. Each vibrant spiral button lets your dog press their own message, paired with the option to record up to four custom voice commands of up to 15 seconds each. This isn't just entertainment; it's an approachable, low-threshold introduction to interactive enriched play for dogs of every age and breed. Key Features User-recorded voice commands per button: Record up to 15 seconds of your dog's name, favorite treats, or any word they already know — ideal for reinforcing existing training cues. Built-in "Call Me" bell: The distinctive ding-ding chime on the blue bell button signals your presence and encourages your dog to initiate contact on their own terms. Multi-button communication system: Assign roles to each colored spiral button — "play," "outside," "sit," "stay" — so your dog can signal specific needs clearly and independently. Dual-function interaction design: Press a button to communicate a command or hold it to activate the recorded sound, offering versatile engagement modes for different moods and settings. Color-coded, intuitive interface: Large, responsive tactile buttons make the toy accessible for dogs across developmental stages, including puppies still developing motor skills. A Practical Example Imagine your Labrador mix, Max, who has been working on his "outside" cue but still slips when the doorbell rings. With the AFP Training Buttons, you record "Max, outside now!" on one button, then let him press it himself when he hears vehicles arrive. Within two weeks of consistent use during peak arrival times, Max begins pressing the button on his own — a small behavioral shift that reflects a meaningful change in how he perceives the hallway. Ideal For This toy suits owners who want a structured yet playful approach to communication training. It works equally well for puppies discovering cause-and-effect, senior dogs practicing recognizable gestures, and mixed breeds exploring their own expression. The non-judgmental feedback loop — a sound or a bell, no punishment involved — makes it a genuinely stress-free tool for positive reinforcement. About AFP AFP (All For Paws) has built its reputation on practical, research-informed designs that balance safety with function. The interactive training buttons reflect this commitment: material choices prioritize paw durability, button responsiveness accommodates varied grip sizes, and the recording feature requires no additional equipment beyond your own voice.