Love DIY Smart Robot Dog with Remote Control: Remote control operation
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Ever dreamed of having a pet that doesn't need walks, vet visits, or that awkward 'who's cleaning up after it' conversation? Meet the Smart Robot Dog—your future best friend who's all fun, zero fuss. Perfect for teens and adults who love tech (or just really dislike scooping poop), this little guy brings the joy of pet ownership into the 21st century. And yeah, it's controlled with a remote because, let's be honest, who has time for leash training?
What's in the box? Well, imagine a dog that actually listens to you (finally), with moves and sounds that'll make you do a double-take. It's designed to be easy to handle, so no wrestling matches here. And if you're stuck on what to get for that next holiday or birthday, problem solved. This robot dog is basically the gift that keeps on giving—without ever needing a bathroom break.
- Interactive pet experience
- Suitable for teens and adults
- Low stature design
- Great holiday gift
- Remote control operation
General specs
- Brand: Love DIY
- Seller: Joom
- Operation: Remote control
- Suitable for: Teens, Adults
- Design: Low stature
- First listed by seller: 5/23/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Price | $44.29 | $39.99 | $208.86 | $80.47 | $55.91 | $52.03 |
Seller | Joom | Amazon | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 20, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | August 29, 2025 | August 20, 2025 | August 8, 2025 | August 26, 2025 |
Operation | Remote control | Remote control | Radio-controlled |
Amelia W.
Denver, CO
June 1, 2025
As a busy professional in Denver who's always looking for efficient solutions, I picked up this Love DIY robot dog a couple of weeks ago, thinking it could be a fun distraction for my family. I'm married and into tech, so I was drawn to the idea of a pet that doesn't need walks or cleanup—super convenient for our upper-middle-class lifestyle where time is tight. Using it has been a pleasant surprise; it's responsive and entertaining, especially when my husband and I control it together during our downtime. We've taken it out on our patio, and it handles smoothly on flat surfaces, though I noticed it struggles a bit on our rug indoors. The sounds are cute and add to the realism, making it feel like a playful companion without any real responsibilities. For a perfectionist like me, the attention to detail in the design is impressive, and it's become a fun topic of conversation with friends. However, I do wish the battery lasted longer between charges, as it tends to die after about an hour of continuous use. Overall, it's a great gadget for tech enthusiasts or anyone wanting a low-maintenance pet alternative, and I'd definitely recommend it for gifts or personal enjoyment. :)
- Pros: I super love how this little robot dog is so easy to control with the remote—it responds instantly to commands, making it feel like a real pet without any training. The sounds and movements are surprisingly lifelike, adding a fun and engaging element to playtime. It's perfect for someone like me who appreciates tech but doesn't want the hassle of a real animal, and the build quality feels sturdy and reliable for daily use.
- Cons: I could be wrong, but the battery life might not last as long as I'd hoped for extended play sessions, which can be a bit frustrating. Also, while it's generally easy to handle, it might not perform as well on thicker carpets or uneven surfaces, limiting where you can use it effectively.