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Hunger for Words™ Talking Pet Starter Set

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Hunger for Words™ is a range of recordable communication tools and accessories that offer fun ways for dog-owners to engage with their beloved furry family members. Christina Hunger is a speech-language pathologist, author of the best-selling book, ‘How Stella Learned to Talk’, and founder of the talking dog movement. Christina first dazzled the world with her dog Stella’s ability to ‘speak’ using simple paw-sized buttons associated with different words. By pressing the buttons, Stella gives voice to her daily thoughts, requests, feelings, and more using 50+ words and creating phrases up to five words long! The official licensed Hunger for Words range of recordable buttons and communication accessories offers what dog-owners need to start their dogs’ communication journeys. These intuitive, pet-friendly tools give every dog the chance to ask and answer questions, express their thoughts and feelings, make observations, and even participate in short conversations, bringing dogs and people closer together by helping humans to better understand their pets. The Hunger for Words Talking Pet Starter Set The Hunger for Words Talking Pet Starter Set includes everything you need to start your dog's communication journey. As you follow along with the step-by-step teaching guide (written by Christina herself), you'll learn how to introduce your dog to the set's 4 recordable buttons. Use your own voice to record simple words like “outside,” “play,” or “bed,” then use these word buttons for dogs to learn what your dog has to say with the help of Christina's insights and tips.

Hunger for Words™ is a range of recordable communication tools and accessories that offer fun ways for dog-owners to engage with their beloved furry family members. Christina Hunger is a speech-language pathologist, author of the best-selling book, ‘How Stella Learned to Talk’, and founder of the talking dog movement. Christina first dazzled the world with her dog Stella’s ability to ‘speak’ using simple paw-sized buttons associated with different words. By pressing the buttons, Stella gives voi


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