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Rescue Pets Swim to me Puppy Accessory

Rescue Pets Swim to me Puppy Accessory

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Brand: Rescue Pets
Category: Toy

Buy New: $54.99
as of 11/21/2009 22:29 MST details



New (2) from $54.99

Seller: BunkyPower
Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 41 reviews
Sales Rank: 25931

Fragile: No
Batteries: 3
Batteries Included: No
Age: 3 - 7 years
Battery: 3 AAA
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 13 x 7.1 x 12.1

MPN: 377825PE5
Model: 377825
UPC: 035051377825
EAN: 0035051377825
ASIN: B0018QQQEO

Release Date: July 1, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Cute and playful
  • Begins to swim when placed in water
  • Includes a pair of goggles, towel and adoption certificate
  • You can fill out and register the adoption certificate

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Product Description
He's the cute little stray that swims all day just put him in the water and watch him go! Take him out of the water, and watch this playful little pup walk around. Puppy comes with pair of goggles, towel and adoption certificate. Fill out and register the adoption certificate at www.rescue-pets.com. Requires three "AA" batteries, not included. Measures 9" tall.

Amazon.com Review
With its pouty, cartoonish eyes, floppy ears and perky little tail, the The Rescue Pets Swim to Me Puppy is practically irresistible. But it's more than a pretty face: this battery-operated puppy not only walks by itself, but it also starts to swim when you put it in water. This fun toy provides plenty of opportunity for imaginative fun for kids aged 3 and up.



Children will love the dog's cute face and perky tail. View larger.


Put on some swimming goggles and he's ready to swim in the water. View larger.
What We Think

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The Good: Battery-operated puppy is easy and fun for children to use

The Bad: Makes very loud mechanical noise; requires some positioning to float properly in the water

In a Nutshell: Battery-operated puppy can walk and swim on its own, providing opportunity for fun, imaginative play
At a Glance

Ages: 3 and up
Requires: Three AAA batteries, small Phillips screwdriver
A Steady Walker
The Swim To Me Puppy has a hard, hollow plastic body and head, with floppy rubber ears. While its hard shape is not terribly cuddly, it's perfect for the water. It requires 3 AAA batteries, and you'll need a smaller-sized Phillips screwdriver to install them.

Once the batteries were in, we found it easy enough to make the puppy walk. Simply press the heart-shaped button until its legs start to move, then set it on the ground. The puppy wobbles along at a slow, walking over flat smooth surfaces as well as softer surfaces, such as a rug or sofa, although some bumps can sometimes make it lose its balance. It sure looked cute toddling along, but this puppy makes a very loud mechanical noise while it's moving -- a sound that we soon found rather grating while, of course, our test child remained delightedly oblivious to it.

A Natural in the Water
The puppy has two small sensors on his chest. To get it to "swim," immerse the sensors in water, and its legs will start to move. Although the toy's instructions say that the dog will start to "doggy paddle," it simply just makes the same walking movements it does when "on land." But that doesn't detract from the fun -- the puppy will float in the water, and its leg movements propel it through the water at a steady, if somewhat slow, pace. We found that certain adjustments helped keep the puppy floating upright: first make sure that the water is deep enough so that it's actually floating, rather than simply walking on the bottom of the bathtub. For best results, submerge the puppy's body until bubbles stop forming, to fill him with water and help it balance better. Otherwise it will tip too far forward. And it's best to position it with its face halfway submerged, so it does not tip back too far. If you attend to these details, the puppy will "swim" as far as you'll let it.

Of course, if your child is playing in a bathtub, the puppy won't get very far. And while the toy's instructions indicate that the puppy is not recommended for use outside, we think its swimming action would be a lot more fun in a body of water larger than your standard tub. Be sure that children have constant adult supervision when playing in or near any water, indoors or out.

The toy needs a little bit of care to make sure it continues to run properly, including making sure it's dry when playtime is finished. After our play session, the battery compartment had a bit of moisture inside, so make sure to dry your toy inside and out to prevent battery corrosion.

What's in the Box:
Swim to Me Puppy, 1 pair of swimming goggles for the puppy, 1 small towel for the puppy



Customer Reviews:
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2 out of 5 stars Not worth the cost   November 12, 2009
K. Dolan (Pennsylvania)
This toy requires too much maintenance for its price... needs to be dried (even battery compartment) after each use to continue functioning properly? It tips over if you don't fill it with water first? I think this concept needs to get off the shelves and go back to the drawing board before too many consumers waste their hard-earned cash on such a poorly-designed product.


1 out of 5 stars Don't waste your money   November 11, 2009
Mommie (Michigan, USA)
I purchased TWO of these puppies from different stores, and neither worked after 10 minutes, they will not shut off. I would not recommend for anyone to waste your money on this product. I would return the second one, but my daughter wants to keep it so badly...there goes $30 I could have spent on a really nice stuffed animal.


1 out of 5 stars DO NOT BUY THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   September 14, 2009
Amy Menchaca
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I guess we are not the only ones stuck with ths crappy toy. Built VERY poor! Once ours went in the water it would not shut off!!!!!!! So sad because my daughter loves it and is sad it won't turn off. We basically had to take out the batteries because it will not shut off. She still carries it around! What a JOKE, for [...]...biggest waste of $$$$ ever!! DO NOT BUY THIS PIECE OF CRAP!!!!! It's sad to see your child so sad over a toy that will not work right!!!!!!


2 out of 5 stars Poorly made toy, disappointment!   September 4, 2009
jenna'smom (NY)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

My daughter HAD to have this toy. Unfortunately I didn't read reviews on it until recently, after we had already purchased it. The toy does not swim as advertised and does swim as most people have said- face first into the water. That isn't even the biggest complaint though. What happened to us also seems to be a common issue with others - once it was on, we couldn't get it back off unless we removed the batteries (which is VERY hard to do while the legs are moving). So I finally called the customer service department and they told me to remove the batteries, clean all the metal parts with a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol & leave to dry for a full 24 hours. To my surprise, this actually worked! Although it has only been a couple days, we'll see how long it lasts. In summary, I definitely would not buy this again & I would not recommend it either... it caused my daughter & myself a lot of aggravation :(


2 out of 5 stars Disappointment as a toy   August 18, 2009
Sylvia Whittum (farmington, n. h., usa)
Have to constantly charge the batteries for this toy or change them. Doesn't stay afloat in water very well. Needs improvement by the creator!!

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