Biscuit My Lovin' Pup

Biscuit My Lovin' Pup is a battery-operated toy dog released in 2007. The toy is notable for its ability to recognize and respond to six distinct voice commands. Included with the toy was a collar, tag, plastic bone, brush, and an adoption certificate.

Features
Biscuit has a total of nine sensors located throughout its body, including a microphone and light sensor on its forehead, and touch sensors on its nose, mouth, left paw, back, beneath both ears, and on the top of its head. When any of its touch sensors are triggered, the toy responds by moving its head, eyes, and ears, and making a variety of sounds.

Pressing down on the back sensor for several seconds causes the toy to lie down or sit up, depending on what it was doing before. Triggering the touch sensors beneath either ear cause the toy to tilt its head toward the side that is being touched. Pressing the toy's left ear sensor for several seconds will cause it to sit up and beg. Triggering the sensor on the toy's left paw will cause it to raise that paw and "shake" the user's hand. Triggering the touch sensor on the nose causes the toy to make a sniffing noise, and waving a hand or object in front of the light sensor on the toy's forehead will cause it to sneeze, blink, or flinch randomly. Similar to Butterscotch Pony, leaving Biscuit in a dark room will cause it to go to "sleep," and turning on the lights after a period of darkness will cause it to "wake up." Additionally, placing the plastic biscuit or another object of similar size into Biscuit's mouth will cause it to make a chewing motion accompanied by eating sounds.

The toy is also able to respond to a number of voice commands.

Voice Commands
The following commands can be spoken to Biscuit to elicit a specific response. If a command is spoken for an action that the toy is already doing, it will tilt its head to the side and act confused. These commands were also printed on the back of the toy's tag on its collar.
 * "Sit:" causes the toy to sit down.
 * "Lie Down:" causes the toy to lie down.
 * "Speak:" causes the toy to make one of three different barking sounds.
 * "Sit Up and Beg:" Causes the toy to sit up and perform a begging motion.
 * "Do You Want a Treat?:" causes the toy to sit up, move its paws, and make whimpering sounds.
 * "Give Me a Paw/Shake:" causes the toy to raise either one of its paws.