i just got one for 2 dollars at a yard sale, and only one of the legs is slightly bent, so he sits up very well and he looks really good, im really happy with biscuit.
I've had Biscuit for over a decade now. He's seen better days, has some of the problems you mentioned actually, but I still love him. I wish I could play with them without my real dog giving me a disappointed stare lol
I am proud to say I have owned one since I was seven and he is still 99% well and good. Sometimes his neck goes funny and he doesn't have the collar, but I have the bone and everything works really well. I love him to pieces and he has been a significant part of my childhood. Or maybe I was 5. Who knows. All I know is I've had them for a very very long time.
I had a biscuit when I was younger but my little brother sat on his back and caused his legs to break so I didn't get to play with biscuit too much but I still loved him.
You are right about the front legs being a weak point, however they can be repaired at home using the original parts. It is either a design flaw or the wrong material was substituted for the required material. The plastic used bends under the weight of the toy and the weight of the child playing with it. The plastic does not break however. With the right reinforcing material, they can be straightened and strengthened. The work needed to get access to the affected components (the forearms) is tricky but not hard once you work it out. Finding the screw holes in the fur on the shoulders was the hardest. Two recessed Philips screws per shoulder and the shoulder comes loose. Two or three electrical connectors to undo and the whole leg comes away. Carefully release the clips holding the fur to the leg (four at the shoulder, three at the paw) and you can slide the fur right off the leg in one piece! The forearms can be easily removed from the shoulder and paw sections. Put the forearm in boiling water for a few minutes, then stretch the forearm until the compressed sections are straight (you can see the plastic has gone white where over compressed) and the end sections of the forearm that connect to the shoulder and the paw are straight relative to each other. Let it cool down. Then fill the affected sections with a material that will set hard. I used plastic wood, but hot glue might work as well. Let it dry or cool until firm. Then reassemble. That's it! Next job is to check his tail.
wow, what? this sounds pretty interesting. maybe you can make a youtube video about it, showing and explaining the process, and then post it. cause i’d like to see that. it would be an interesting video
The legs were designed that way so that part of the legs would bend instead of a tooth breaking in a gearbox or some other part failing. They could actually be repaired or replaced with some effort. The plastic ring around his neck is only to keep the fur around there from pinching his mechanism. The neck issue is one thats actually a problem, a spring holder sometimes breaks off with extensive force. He falls over when begging because his hind legs have bent a little bit outwards and the floor was too slippery to hold them. Towards the end of the video he was just idling but he did get stuck in an animation
Even on biscuits that haven't been sat on the legs will gradually warp over time. The best biscuits I've seen have been stored laying on their side with the neck supported and a wad of foam between the legs.
How I wish I saw this video back in 2017 when I got mine. bended front legs. They got worse coz I kept him sitting instead of laying down. Now he spends his days laying down, hardly play with it. I was one of the dumb people who didn't knew about this trap and fell for it. I still love him. I wish it could be some repair for him, he is so cute and fun. Mine was more than two to three years laying here, and today I tested him and still does his commands. If I didn't keep him sitting he would sit a bit better. Thanks for this video.
Why can't hasbro prodcue these realistic animeals anymore? These new dogs don't look so good.Their eyes are too big and their bodies are too small! Butterscotch and Biscuit are big, realistic and can do a lot more than today's animals.
I think he's doing a "sleep" animation when he lays down suddenly. most robot pets do some form of it if not being interacted with for a while or if the light sensor detects no light.
You would do well just to buy a golden retriever plush by Melissa and doug. It's a lifesize. I've had one for almost a year and shes still in excellent condition. Her name is Collina.
my biscuit has bent legs, he could do everthing except "sit up than beg" i ended up using zip ties to attempt to starigten the legs, although you can still tell they are crooked, he can now sit up and beg, just with crossed paw,
butterscotch and smores can have problems too. it’s the reality. butterscotch is from 2006 and s’mores is from 2007-2008. same with biscuit. old toys can have issues
I have a very similar plush to this. It's a white Labrador with a black fake leather collar. The ear has a button you're supposed to squeeze and it does something(I think it barks but I can't remember as it doesn't seem to work) It has what might be plastic parts in the head and lower jaw, and rods or some type of frame in the legs. The tag says "HugFun INTL INC" I've looked everywhere online trying to identify it but all I found was a listing on some random site that had a circular Blue tag on the ear. Does anyone know what it is or where it came from? I think it's from 2007 or 2010?
You can fix him: cut off the fur inside the Front legs an pur lego or hard small peaces inside the leg. Put they in THE side...where they are bent in. Then he is stabilised. .......then he is goingt sit..hard gue the fur together:) J hope this helped 😀
The beast is not ready yet.. It goes to show you make an item and charge an arm and a leg and presto it won't work... I want furbie back they truly made an awesome pet and they were funny toboot..
You have to treat these dogs like they are a real dog, if you sit on dogs, the legs will break, same as a real dog, i think the hight and size, the legs cant suppot the pressure on him
friend, have you thought that maybe he answers in Spanish? The version in that language arrived in my country, it is very likely that in your country also due to the large Latin community
I know the dog you're talking about and that's not the same dog but i totally see why you'd think that at first glance as they are both the same breed. I wouldn't be surprised if Biscuit inspired JENNY actually come to think of it.
i just got one for 2 dollars at a yard sale, and only one of the legs is slightly bent, so he sits up very well and he looks really good, im really happy with biscuit.
This was my dream toy as a kid. I wanted it SO badly
Esse discurso meu mesmo brinquedo a criança cachorro
4:13
I loved the coockie pup
I've had Biscuit for over a decade now. He's seen better days, has some of the problems you mentioned actually, but I still love him. I wish I could play with them without my real dog giving me a disappointed stare lol
I am proud to say I have owned one since I was seven and he is still 99% well and good. Sometimes his neck goes funny and he doesn't have the collar, but I have the bone and everything works really well. I love him to pieces and he has been a significant part of my childhood. Or maybe I was 5. Who knows. All I know is I've had them for a very very long time.
Was he fun to play with and cuddly?
@@idkwhattonamemyself1665 yes. And he still is ^^
I SAID STOP SAYING THAT!
@@EntitledAstronaughti SAID STOP SAYING THAT FOR.
I SAID STOP SAYING THAT.
I had a biscuit when I was younger but my little brother sat on his back and caused his legs to break so I didn't get to play with biscuit too much but I still loved him.
Broken biscuit.
mangled biscuit
I SAID STOP.
The dogs are hella brittle, it's the hight of him, the cookie is the better choice,also cuter
You are right about the front legs being a weak point, however they can be repaired at home using the original parts. It is either a design flaw or the wrong material was substituted for the required material. The plastic used bends under the weight of the toy and the weight of the child playing with it. The plastic does not break however. With the right reinforcing material, they can be straightened and strengthened. The work needed to get access to the affected components (the forearms) is tricky but not hard once you work it out. Finding the screw holes in the fur on the shoulders was the hardest. Two recessed Philips screws per shoulder and the shoulder comes loose. Two or three electrical connectors to undo and the whole leg comes away. Carefully release the clips holding the fur to the leg (four at the shoulder, three at the paw) and you can slide the fur right off the leg in one piece! The forearms can be easily removed from the shoulder and paw sections. Put the forearm in boiling water for a few minutes, then stretch the forearm until the compressed sections are straight (you can see the plastic has gone white where over compressed) and the end sections of the forearm that connect to the shoulder and the paw are straight relative to each other. Let it cool down. Then fill the affected sections with a material that will set hard. I used plastic wood, but hot glue might work as well. Let it dry or cool until firm. Then reassemble. That's it! Next job is to check his tail.
wow, what? this sounds pretty interesting. maybe you can make a youtube video about it, showing and explaining the process, and then post it. cause i’d like to see that. it would be an interesting video
The legs were designed that way so that part of the legs would bend instead of a tooth breaking in a gearbox or some other part failing. They could actually be repaired or replaced with some effort. The plastic ring around his neck is only to keep the fur around there from pinching his mechanism. The neck issue is one thats actually a problem, a spring holder sometimes breaks off with extensive force. He falls over when begging because his hind legs have bent a little bit outwards and the floor was too slippery to hold them. Towards the end of the video he was just idling but he did get stuck in an animation
The back legs have been fixed and have support brackets in them now. The joint is loose and clicks. i dont want to attempt to get inside
They need to make more like biscuit but instead of a dog have it be another animal like a lion or tiger and make it able to walk
Even on biscuits that haven't been sat on the legs will gradually warp over time. The best biscuits I've seen have been stored laying on their side with the neck supported and a wad of foam between the legs.
How I wish I saw this video back in 2017 when I got mine. bended front legs. They got worse coz I kept him sitting instead of laying down. Now he spends his days laying down, hardly play with it. I was one of the dumb people who didn't knew about this trap and fell for it. I still love him. I wish it could be some repair for him, he is so cute and fun. Mine was more than two to three years laying here, and today I tested him and still does his commands. If I didn't keep him sitting he would sit a bit better. Thanks for this video.
@10:45 just like a real dog, ignores the "sit" command and goes to sleep ROFL! Too cute
Why can't hasbro prodcue these realistic animeals anymore?
These new dogs don't look so good.Their
eyes are too big and their bodies are too small! Butterscotch and Biscuit are big, realistic and can do a lot more than today's animals.
ikr! i prefer the old furreal friends better. they were more realistic
Glad to say that I grew up with the old ones
@@texasroze2371 same
How about instead of a dog make it a lion
@@primalwerewolf9356 Yeah but sad
i just received one with crossed legs. Too late for me, but I really appreciate your sharing the information and demonstration.
Yes, they can be fixed. A little ingenuity is all that's required.
Thank you for the info...very useful indeed...love him, though...very cute and adorable 🥰🥰🥰
I think he's doing a "sleep" animation when he lays down suddenly. most robot pets do some form of it if not being interacted with for a while or if the light sensor detects no light.
I was snooping the internet and I found someone who can fix biscuits legs if there bent
Cool. My one is ok luckily. He kept falling on this floor as it is slippery
10:35 you gotta help him up! Give him a little push. I have a toy that also struggles to get up. You just gotta give it a little push.
I read the book.
Around 10:35 I love how you say "sit." I have to keep replaying that part. I laugh at th e strangest things.
i love your dog biscuit
Ty for the leg info! Helped me get a good barging 💙
You would do well just to buy a golden retriever plush by Melissa and doug. It's a lifesize. I've had one for almost a year and shes still in excellent condition. Her name is Collina.
my biscuit has bent legs, he could do everthing except "sit up than beg" i ended up using zip ties to attempt to starigten the legs, although you can still tell they are crooked, he can now sit up and beg, just with crossed paw,
I won't buy this toy ever! If it has problems. I love the Butterscotch pony and the S'mores pony.
well, sometimes old toys are gonna have mechanical problems due to wear and age
butterscotch and smores can have problems too. it’s the reality. butterscotch is from 2006 and s’mores is from 2007-2008. same with biscuit. old toys can have issues
OMG I had this as a kid!!!! I LOVED ITTTTTTTTTTTTTT
Where did you get it
I have a very similar plush to this. It's a white Labrador with a black fake leather collar. The ear has a button you're supposed to squeeze and it does something(I think it barks but I can't remember as it doesn't seem to work)
It has what might be plastic parts in the head and lower jaw, and rods or some type of frame in the legs.
The tag says "HugFun INTL INC"
I've looked everywhere online trying to identify it but all I found was a listing on some random site that had a circular Blue tag on the ear.
Does anyone know what it is or where it came from?
I think it's from 2007 or 2010?
I found one on marketplace for $25 but I think the legs might be bent in. Is it worth it?
i think so. they are so expensive on ebay
You can fix him: cut off the fur inside the Front legs an pur lego or hard small peaces inside the leg.
Put they in THE side...where they are bent in. Then he is stabilised. .......then he is goingt sit..hard gue the fur together:)
J hope this helped 😀
The beast is not ready yet.. It goes to show you make an item and charge an arm and a leg and presto it won't work... I want furbie back they truly made an awesome pet and they were funny toboot..
Hii, im from the philippines and i really want a biscuit furreal dog, i dont know if they still sell biscuit or not anymore but i really wanna know ❤
No they don't sell him as a new toy anymore but you can get a pre owned one.
You have to treat these dogs like they are a real dog, if you sit on dogs, the legs will break, same as a real dog, i think the hight and size, the legs cant suppot the pressure on him
Thank you so much
Can he walk ?
No
Bkabdbnb
No he can’t
@@idkwhattonamemyself1665 ok!
@@Spooky_nightz3655 ok thanks!
friend, have you thought that maybe he answers in Spanish? The version in that language arrived in my country, it is very likely that in your country also due to the large Latin community
I WANT IT SO MUCH!
I thought this was JENNY There is another dog on the market that looks identical to this and it's called JENNY
I know the dog you're talking about and that's not the same dog but i totally see why you'd think that at first glance as they are both the same breed. I wouldn't be surprised if Biscuit inspired JENNY actually come to think of it.
I WANT THIS SOOOOOOOO BAD BUT THEY DONT HAVE THAT IN MY COUNTRY MY PARENTS ARE NOT BUYING IT FOR ME😢😢😢😢
I had one of these except it was white
They dont make them in white, only this colour. They made a smaller one though
you might be thinking of “scamps my playful pup”. i have the white one of that toy
Or cookie
I did not know they were here when I was 8 😬
I have him but he is so old and slow with commands
Biscuit adoram furreal friends
i kinda want this but 1. they are hard to come by with accessories 2. the leg issues and 3. they are really expensive
I have one coming i bought for 98 on Mercari and i am so excited to get him on thursday
i still feel that’s still kind of expensive but idk
To be fair you have a bargin there.
It's completely inaccurate to state that these can't be fixed if they have inward bending front legs. The front legs are very easily straighten.
Very easily to straighten? You’ve clearly never dismantled one before. Once the plastic is buckled thats it, you cannot get the kinks out.
I don’t care if I get a “damaged” one to me it seems selfish for you to tell us not to buy it just because it’s got problems.
Selfish?😂it’s an educational video🫠 you’re clearly a child.
@@baby_Jo_89yes? I’m a teenager, but I’m just saying it seems selfish not that it’s selfish
@@Ender_on_paws what?😂
Theres blood behind the furs (TRUE!)
Stripped one down before, :)
Que baterias lleva??
4 D batteries
Where can I buy him? Anyone know?
Look on Facebook marketplace, eBay, and other local selling sites (they don't make biscuit any more so you have to buy secondhand)
Gggggy noooooooo I like puppy so much cute
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