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2025-09-06 11:33:40
Good training tool
Jason
2025-05-09 16:46:17
Great quality buttons glad I grabbed a separate pack of stickers as the included ones kinda are a let down
Ms.Terry Ryder
2025-04-23 12:27:59
Nice to have these so one can remember which button is for what, and they are bigger thus better than what a cheap office labelling machine puts out.However, some of the stickers are more of what humans would say to a dog, NOT what a cat or dog would want to ask or tell us on a regular basis, which is the intent of using the buttons.Ex/Where is 'pets' or 'scatches'?(...Those rank right next to 'treat'!)'Cue' is a weird one, unless your dog shoots billiards.'Squat Down' is also a weird ambiguous thing a dog or cat would never ask a human for; Owners ask dogs to 'sit' or 'lay down', but not visa-versa.The list goes on.They also need more Cat-friendly stickers, such as 'Catnip', showing a little plant and name.And yes, One can reassign meanings to stickers, but that does not work for elderly pet owners. The whole idea is for the stickers to be intuitive, readable from 5' away, and helpful for both the pet and Pet Owner (or Pet Servant?).The stickers also do not come with instructions, but they can be used on curved buttons by pressing down on the middle with a finger-tip, and then using a hot blowdryer to soften & curve them down, gently pressing them center-out.A fine coat of rubber or contact cement (or clear silicone) can help corners that wont stay stuck down. Make sure the glue is dry (& not emitting fumes) before setting it out for the pet.
GriffinE
2025-03-28 12:10:50
Simple. And effective.
Jillian Valentine
2025-02-12 10:35:46
It's a great idea to have the stickers, however the stickers don't lay properly ( as in flat to the surface) on the buttons.
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