🐶🔊 Unlock your pet’s voice—because your best friend deserves to be heard!
The FluentPet Basic Buttons Expansion 4-Pack offers four compact, recordable communication buttons designed for dogs and cats. Each button requires minimal pressure (0.5 lbs) to activate, making it accessible for pets of all sizes. Batteries come pre-installed for immediate use. These buttons integrate with FluentPet HexTiles (sold separately) and include guided training support to help pet owners teach their animals to communicate effectively.
M**N
Purchased to see if I was interested in the whole set. Really Fun project with your dog.
I wanted to try a button before committing to the full pack. I also bought 1 tile and this 4 pack. I started with Go Outside/Go Potty. My newly adopted, big Puppy, uses the button and alternates with ringing a bell I have hanging on the door. He uses the bell more--but I had taught him that well before we bought the button. he likes to push the button to hear my voice. I have since hesitated to teach him any more buttons because I'm not sure I want to have a mostly one-sided conversation with a toddler... He already rings the bell if he sees somebody walking their dog, or sees a squirrel as well as to go potty... I think I will revisit this once we have him crate trained and 100 percent potty trained and on a schedule. He's really smart, so I have no doubt he will learn other buttons fast. (I'm NOT going to teach him to tell me he's hungry or wants a treat because that will be all he wants!). I am thinking of teaching him SCRATCHES, HUGS, TUG, FRISBEE, BALL, BRUSH--maybe a few others. Honestly, I can mostly read him like an open book without them, I just think it's fun to have buttons and kind of a neat trick for guests.
F**L
Small enough for cat paws
These work perfectly for what they are for, but my cat is not finding it easy to actually put pressure on them to make them work. Recording words was easy, but it would be wonderful if they worked via sensor instead of having to actually push the button. We have a bell with a sensor that our cat uses to let us know he wants to go on the enclosed patio, but all he has to do is place his paw on the button and a sensor rings the bell that is plugged into the outlet. It’ll take a lot more training since he is not as familiar with putting some pressure on the buttons.
M**R
Excellent product, excellent results
I bought these for my husband. They are programmable so we were able to put in the important commands we wanted him to have. The speaker in the buttons broadcast a clear reproduction of my voice so he is able to understand them clearly. Our marriage has become much more passionate since purchasing them. Highly recommend.
A**A
Stopped Working After 2 Weeks of Light Use
I’m disappointed with this product. The button stopped working after just two weeks of very light use. Unfortunately, it was a few days past the return window, so I reached out to the company’s customer support. They advised that the issue could be due to the batteries wearing out and recommended swapping it with a different battery from another button—however, I didn’t have the right screwdriver for the job. It’s frustrating that the product failed so soon, especially with minimal use. I was hoping for better longevity.
K**L
Fluent Buttons are the best
I love these pet buttons because they’re compact I had bought bigger buttons, but my dog who is medium size is able to hit the smaller buttons just as easy as the big buttons and these take up less room in my house and it looks neater. I like the way the mat is hex shaped. It makes it easier for the dog and I like the different colors of the hex mats makes it look nicer, makes it easier to group different buttons into grouping. The buttons themselves are very easy to record and for the dog to hit and for the price they’re the best option. They come with stickers that are like drawings so makes it easy for me to remember which one I am teaching the dog. If you can’t think of another idea for a button you use one of their pictures they’ve given you the idea.
M**A
Amazing my dog talks now!
The media could not be loaded. I’m blown away! In just 3 days, my dog was asking for treats and to go outside. We added “I love you” and now he says it randomly — it melts my heart. It works best with young dogs and takes patience, but it’s so worth it. Super recommended!
C**W
Nice, loud enough, but button cell batteries
Button cell batteries were not a good choice for this and the speakers face downward so double sided tape is out, but the buttons are small and light and go flying when they step on it. Pick something else.
S**A
Great buttons to help your animal communicate
My dog picked up using the buttons with only one quick lesson! To be fair, she already had some experience with communication devices like her “potty bell” and remote dog treat dispenser (press a button and a box across the room releases a few treats).We have only been using them for about a week and communication has been a little easier for all of us. My son doesn’t pick up on her normal cues, but when she presses the “outside” button, he knows exactly what she needs.She always has full access to her buttons. It’s great most of the time. It’s not so great when she presses the “cookie” button at 3am, but we would rather her be able to tell us when she needs to go out overnight than pick up messes in the morning (she has digestive issues that sometimes give her problems overnight.)The other day she brought a stick in the house. I asked her where she got the stick and she walked right over to her buttons and pressed her “outside” button. I couldn’t help but laugh. I asked, she answered.Overall, these are great and I can’t wait to add more words to her human vocabulary.
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