BISCUIT has 9 sensors that sense
either touch, light or sound:
ABOUT YOUR PUPPY
2 under his ears
(touch)
left paw
(touch)
back of head
(touch)
back
(touch)
nose
(touch)
mouth
(touch)
photo sensor in
forehead (light)
microphone
(sound)
A sensor is a part of
the toy that responds
to your touch!
A. When you pet your puppy on his upper back,
he will move his head and neck, and make
contented sounds.
If you hold down on his upper back for
approximately three seconds or more,
BISCUIT will either lay down if he’s sitting up
or sit up if he’s lying down.
B. When you pet him under his ears, he will turn
his head, tilt his ears and make happy sounds.
• When you pet BISCUIT, his head will move
to the side you pet. Keep petting him on that
side, and his head will stay on that side.
• If you hold your hand under BISCUIT’S left ear
for 3 seconds, he will sit up and beg.
PLAYING WITH YOUR
BISCUIT PUPPY
NOTE: If your puppy begins to function improperly,
restart by moving the ON/ OFF switch to the “OFF”
position for a moment, then back to “ON”.
C. When you “feed” BISCUIT his treat, he will chomp.
He will open his mouth and start to “eat”.
If you lose his treat, you can put other pretend food
in his mouth and he will “eat”. Don’t put your fingers
in his mouth, and never give real food to your puppy.
D. When you pet him on the back of the head, he will
move his head and make happy sounds.
E. When you touch Biscuit’s left paw, he will lift it up
and “shake.” When you use the speech command
“Shake” or “Give Me a Paw”, BISCUIT will lift either
paw randomly.
F. When you pet Biscuit on his nose, he will “sniff.”
G. When you wave something in front of BISCUIT, he
flinches, blinks or “sneezes” (photosensors).
Sensor Motions
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