“The buttons are perfect but the hextiles are made of an very desirable chewy material. My dog only wants to chew on them. Therefore I can’t let it stay on the floor. To bad!!”
“For what it is, it's awfully expensive. What you get with the basic vocabulary kit is 12 buttons and 6 plastic bottoms (which smell HORRIBLE, by the way). It's all nice and ok, but manufacturing something like this probably costs just a few euros, but the retail price including shipping was nearly 200 euros. It's not stupid who asks, but the one who pays :) I would have expected higher quality.
My 10 month old puppy likes to chew and bite on these, I hope they will endure until she understands how to communicate purposefully.”
“I would have prefered the bigger kit which was not for sale anymore.
I had to choose between "water" and "home" my 8years old dog knowing a lot of word already.”
“Love it. I thought the buttons and hexes will be bigger, but we figured out to hang them on a wall and they are perfect for Azgards nose. His paws are slighty to big, but nose works even better.”
“I'm a bit disappointed by the dimension of the buttons and the volume of the sound. Down on the ground you can hardly hear them and you have to shout to record the voice, probably changing the tone you usually use with your pet. And I think they are aware of this since they release the new version with speakers, but I think is unfair to sell it at that cost.
I thought it would have included a more detailed beginner guide (printed) whereas the one there is is very short and basic. They send you emails though, with some advices.”