Ever looked at your canine companion and wished you could have a real conversation?
Although, if your pup is anything like mine, she’d probably just keep asking for treats non-stop.
There’s a device that customers adore, which ‘teaches your dog to talk,’ bringing us closer to our pets than ever before.
If you’ve come across Bunny or Stella, the ‘talking dogs’ on TikTok or Instagram, you’ve witnessed these amazing buttons in action.
Fans have watched as Bunny learns to ask complete questions, provide answers, and even exhibit self-awareness.
If you’re not quite ready for philosophical discussions with your furry friend and would simply enjoy them using a button to request a walk or a treat, that works too.
Not every pet can be a four-legged genius.

The Hunger For Words talking pet button set lets you record specific phrases on buttons.
Common recordings include ‘outside,’ ‘treat,’ ‘food,’ ‘yes,’ and ‘no.’
Be prepared for the likelihood of the ‘treat’ and ‘no’ buttons being pressed repeatedly…
Each set comes with four large buttons that play the recorded audio when your dog presses them with their paw.
These buttons were developed by Stella’s owner, speech therapist Christina Hunger, who is credited with leading the talking dog initiative.
The buttons measure 3.5″ across, making them suitable for dogs of various sizes.
Other popular phrases to record include ‘play,’ ‘bed,’ and ‘walk.’

One reviewer shared: “Very good product, I just wish I had not recorded a ‘treat’ button as my dog now aggressively presses it over and over again.”
“These are easy to record your ‘chosen words’ on and my dog started using them in the 2nd week! I guess they may not be for every dog, but if yours is easy to train, they’ll use these,” suggested another user.
Some have expressed mixed opinions regarding the audio quality, particularly for words with ‘t’ or ‘s’ sounds, but many found speaking clearly when recording helps.
One person mentioned they couldn’t understand single words, so they opted to record full phrases like “I would like to go for a walk.”
Another commented that one of their dogs loved it and adapted quickly, while another disliked the voices and wanted nothing to do with it, making it a very individual experience.
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