#ad #ad Bet you didn’t see this coming! Watch out weeds @Spruce & I are coming for you. #WhoLetTheDogsOut #SpruceLettheDogsOut . @Ladyandtheblues@Parker - show us how you’re celebrating outside now that Spruce let you out!
I always say, “Otter only uses the buttons for evil”. I will now amend that statement to say, “Otter uses the buttons for evil and occasionally to prove that he is the goodest, sweetest boy.”🥺
#ad Meet the adorable Kebab! This sweet pup may have been listening in on the human's conversation, because he pipes up in protest as soon as his friend announces their departure 🤯 Loving these reaction videos? Let us know in the comments & be sure to follow along for more videos like this one!
Meet Cache - the golden retriever who used his buttons to warn Mom that she was sick! This whole interaction blows my mind - especially because Cache's mom verified that she was sick later in the day 🤯
During a recent California windstorm, @justinbieberthecat uses his @fluentpet buttons to express concern. Did you notice how his purposeful presses align with his body language? This is a great example of how buttons can facilitate co-regulation between the human and animal learner!
Today, we're taking a look at an incredible example of communication from @puppyparkerposey! This sweet girl uses a combination of @fluentpet buttons and body language to express her preference loud and clear! Loving these reaction videos? Let us know in the comments & be sure to follow along for more videos like this one!
#ad #ad Did you hear the big news? Bunny is going to be a star! ⭐️ While some of you will be watching Bunny’s TV debut during the Big Game, we’ll be out enjoying the outdoors & cheering on #TeamSpruce . 🐾 Spruce is proud to support @Best Friends and wants to give your dog a chance to shine in a future @Spruce ad. 🌟 Share a fun photo/video of your dog using #SpruceLetTheDogsOut , and your furry friend could be randomly selected to be in the spotlight next! 🎥🐕
#ad Meet @FlounderCat, a vocal feline who wants to go outside but needs to wait for her flea and tick medication to take effect! This video is a great example of how the ability to communicate can increase distress tolerance, making an unpleasant situation much more bearable for the learner and their human.