Rescue Pets Wake Me Up Spaniel


  • Lifelike sounds
  • You can program him to wake you up in the morning
  • When you set the alarm, he lays down to sleep until it’s time to wake you
  • When the alarm goes off, he sits up and barks
  • Recommended age range 3 and up

Product Description
This helpful friend will wake you up in the morning with lifelike sounds. He sleeps, sits up, wags his tail and bobs his head, too. Requires one button-cell and 3 “AAA” batteries (included). Measures 10″ tall…. More >>

Rescue Pets Wake Me Up Spaniel

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  1. #1 by Nevada Mom on June 20, 2010 - 1:50 am

    My daughter loves this toy. It is not really a toy though; it is actually an alarm clock which makes morning in our household much more pleasant. The alarm is a no-brainer to set, which is good because I have to re-set the alarm nightly since it is really easy for my daughter to mess with the buttons. For those times when she want to make the puppy bark, I can just set it on “Try Me” mode so she can squeeze the paw and it will bark. The fur is really soft, but the body under the fur, especially the bum, is pretty hard … I’m not quite sure how impact resistant it is, I guess time will tell. I’m very happy with the purchase.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. #2 by B. Pless on June 20, 2010 - 3:04 am

    My 7-year-old daughter got this for Christmas last year and loves it! When it wakes her up, she is always happy (no more grumpy mornings — really). Clock and alarm aren’t the easiest to set, but OK once you get the hang of it. Did not wake up my child in the next room.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. #3 by B. L. Milton on June 20, 2010 - 5:50 am

    My 8yo dd got this from her grandma. She wanted it so bad. She loved it when she got, it’s so soft and squishy, and so cute. She’s used it the first few mornings, but says she doesn’t want to use it anymore because it scares her when it barks. I’m sure this is just a personality quirk. We’ve tried putting it in different places in the room so it’s not loud, which it’s not really loud anyway, but that doesn’t make a difference. We also have had a time with setting the alarm properly. There are two on/off switches and the dogs legs don’t seem to go into the right position every time it is set, so I never know for sure the alarm will go off. This has been our experience.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. #4 by MomofOne on June 20, 2010 - 8:44 am

    This is not a toy in my eyes. It IS an alarm clock that just happens to be CUTE and cuddly!

    My daughter received this last Christmas, she was 5. Almost one year later she still adores it. It wakes her up for school in the morning with its little bark.

    I think it is more appropriate for a child than a plugged in clock radio. It will wake them up with a smile and they have something to cuddle through the night.

    I highly recommend this product to those with little ones who love stuffed animals. It is so nice to have at least one stuffed animal that has a purpose!!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. #5 by One honest chic on June 20, 2010 - 9:48 am

    We purchased this dog for my 4 year old daughter after she saw it on a TV commercial and begged to have it for Christmas (our first mistake). The dog is cute and works fine but all it does is stay in the sleep position (head down) until his alarm goes off- so once a day. For $24 (which is what we paid for it), that’s all it does. It’s just a cute alarm clock. Don’t expect it to do anything else but bark when the alarm goes off once a day. If you want to use it for this, great. But just don’t think you’re getting a toy.
    Rating: 3 / 5