🐾 Your New Best Friend Awaits!
The JOY FOR ALL Freckled Pup is a lifelike interactive companion pet designed to provide comfort and companionship. With its soft-touch coat, realistic sounds, and touch-responsive features, this innovative pup is perfect for seniors and anyone seeking a hassle-free pet experience. Created by Ageless Innovation, it promotes joy and meaningful connections for all ages.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Seasons | All |
Subject Character | Dog |
Neck Style | Round Neck |
Style | Freckled Pup |
Pattern | Single |
Color | Freckled Pup |
Animal Theme | Dog |
Occasion Type | all |
Theme | Animals |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Type | Polyester |
Minimum Weight Recommendation | 0.01 Pounds |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Closure Type | Pull Over |
Additional Features | Comfortable |
T**E
Mom is 90. This is her best friend.
This pet dog is perfect for mom. She's almost 90 and loves dogs. A real pet is too much for her but after losing her husband for 41 years she was very lonely. She takes this dog everywhere on her walker and in the bed when she sleeps. Perfect product. She's had it for at least 16 months now with no issues. Buy it. You will love it.
P**J
Great companion
It is a nice size and is cute. It is motion activated and barks but it is not a loud noise. My husband wanted a dog but I didn’t want to clean up after it so I bought him this one. It brought a smile to his face.
H**N
PERFECT gift for dementia/Alzheimer patient who loves animals
First Joy For All Pup we received did not work properly. Once it went into sleep mode it didn't wake up with out toggling the on off switch. BUT a quick and easy exchange via Amazon and the 2nd pup we received works very well.Mom is entering later stages of Alzheimers and her real dogs are her life. The docs warn that she will likely need to be in a nursing home in 6 months+/-. For Mother's Day we ordered Joy For All Pup thinking it might be a good idea if she gets used to seeing this around the house so if/when the time comes having this familiar pup with her will help ease her anxiety in the transition to a care facility.Dad just text me that since we gave this to her earlier today she has been cuddling it, looking into its eyes, talking to it and singing songs while petting it.It's definitely a bitter sweet moment for the family to see how taken mom is with this "puppy", but on the other hand its amazing how well / immediate she did respond.The pup does have a bit of mechanical sound as it moves, but it responds to sound, has touch sensors on multiple parts of its body so that the pup turns its head, pants, yips, whimpers softly, wags its tail... The body is firm, mechanical underneath but the fur is very soft, it has a bit of weight to it so it is more substantial than a plain stuffed animal. The responsive sounds, movements and soft fur are obviously good enough to comfort/engage a person with mom's level of Alzheimers.By the way that she is responding to it, I do believe she thinks she has a real pup on her lap.If you have a loved one with dementia who LOVES their cat or dog. I would highly recommend this product. Be sure to put it thru the paces a few times before handing the pet to your loved one to be sure the sensors work and that it does "wake up" from sleep mode correctly. This looks to be money well spent to comfort and put a smile on mom's face.
A**R
God-Send
I don't really write reviews, but this was really a God-send. My husband's grandmother is suffering from dementia and recently lost her dog. I didn't want to offend her by getting her this, because she is still very 'with it' a lot of the time. She warmed up to it within minutes and now it is with her all the time. She snuggles it, talks to it, and even tries to comfort it by talking about her old dog when it wines. It is really beautiful to see how much comfort it gives her, and I'm so grateful to the person who thought of this <3
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Its a good gift
Bought as gift and the owner loved it a lot.its such a cute companion
M**M
Not Just For the Eldery - But Breaks Quickly
**UPDATE2** - As much as I love this dog, I do not recommend getting it. It broke down in less than two months, and the Joy for All support is abysmal. They go from offering me a free pup, nothing needs to be done, they'll just send me one.... then going back to only sending me a free one if I send my current one back. Not only did the Golden Pup break in under two months, the Freckled Pup I ordered broke in under two months, too. Support takes a week or more to get back to you. Only purchase this dog if you plan on barely using it and getting no support and it more than likely breaking within months.-----**UPDATE** - After having this dog for just under two months, it's mostly broken. It doesn't move its head up and down, it doesn't move its mouth, the cheek sensors don't work, the noise sensors barely work. It mostly died then mostly revived, but now is mostly dead again. Fresh batteries have not worked. I'm not sure why it stopped working so quickly, but it's disappointing. Don't expect these to last a long time unless you plan on spending only 5 min with them a day.-----I am in the 30-40 age range, and I suffer from major anxiety and some depression. I've though, for a while, that a dog would help my mental health; however, I am unable to buy a real dog. I spent months going back and forth on whether or not I should buy the Joy For All dog. After all, the first time I had heard about this company was when they had only cats, and my mom bought a cat for her elderly mother. All of the marketing of this product gears them as companion pets for the elderly, so would they really be effective for someone my age who just couldn't have a real pet? Once the golden pup went on sale, I snatched one up. The first day I had my pup, I kept saying to myself, "I don't know if this is ridiculous and I wasted money." By the second day, I was in love. Yes, I am fully aware this is not a real dog; however, there is something about how it responds to your voice; how it responds to the curtains opening up in the morning; the heartbeat; the way it closes its eyes and leans up into you when you scratch its head; etc. I still know the pet isn't real, but I find such joy in "talking" to it. I find such joy in it, period. I have shared this dog with coworkers, friends, and even people I know online, and I've raved about the pet. For anyone who is like me, who has been wondering if this Joy For All dog is worth the money? Yes. Yes. RESOUNDING YES. This dog is so worth it.... so much so that I bought the freckled pup version just a week later. If you have anxiety, and you can't have a real dog for any reason, but you want a companion... get this dog. It is so worth it. This dog really is a joy, for real.
M**.
Like a real dog!
This little dog is so adorable. He pants, barks and turns his head like a real dog. My mother, who had dementia, loved this dog. After she passed we gave it to her sister who also has dementia. She talks to him and introduces him like he's a real dog. Makes a great companion without all the mess!
C**M
Great for dementia
My father has two types of dementia and I bought this for him maybe 7 months ago. He used to have a golden retriever. He loves the dog and it gives him something to talk about with people in his nursing facility. I hope this company continues to make products like this.
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