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iDog Instruction Manual

April 29, 2006 by Lei  
Filed under Children's Toys

White - Hasbro i-Dog Robotic Music Loving CanineA couple of days ago, we received an iDog that I absolutely love. In fact, I think I’m more in love with it than my son who insists on keeping him in a box with the Robo Pet, the iDog’s “mommy”.

Like all good parents (ha!), I read the iDog manual but it both had too much detail and not enough instructions. They were listing all the different light patterns but didn’t explain how to interact with the dog besides “feeding” it music every hour to keep it “happy.”

One night, when my son was playing with it a lot, it suddenly burst into a techno song. I didn’t know the iDog was capable of anything other than making little barking, purring, doggy sounds, and acting as a speaker if it was plugged into a player. I tried to get the iDog to play a song again the next day and it refused. Darn dog.


By now, the manual was long lost so I had to go online to find one. All the ones I found were English translations of the Japanese manual which doesn’t help because the Japanese iDog is more sophisticated with different features. Finally, I found the manual (pdf) at Hasbro. Reading it again didn’t help but visiting the Tiger Toys promo did.

To get the doggy to play its own tune, you have to push his button nose many times quickly in rapid succession. It’s considered a “surprise” bonus feature. But, he won’t play his music for you just because you ask. You have to have been feeding him a large amount of music AND “petting” his head often by stroking the top of his head where there is a touch sensor that looks like a small hole.

After pampering him this way, he’ll play his music for you. The music is catchy and my son loves to jive to it so it’s worth the bit of work to figure it out. Most people who’ve bought iDog seem to have missed out on this feature based on their reviews at places like Amazon and in their blogs. So, if you’re one of them, I hope this will help you enjoy your iDog even more!

25th Birthday Musical CelebrationAs we speak, he’s sitting on top of our TV with his lights flashing, occasionally whimpering, head turning from side to side, and ears going up and down. Sesame Street appears to please the canine soul.

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60 Responses to “iDog Instruction Manual”
  1. Lukr Dgt says:

    help my idog is freaking out on me it keeps whining and i dont have the connector things to plug it into my ipod or computer. somebody elp me please!!!!!!!!! it is whining with one light in the middle of its head flashing wat to I do?

  2. iDog says:

    Lukr Dgt, I think I can help you.
    Try changing the batteries to *NEW* ones,
    then have it listen to music for a LONG time
    (the lights have to be flashing or else it is not listning to it).
    Have it listen till it stops listning and starts making its own music.
    Or till you can press its nose twice and it will make its own music.
    Worked for me! Hope it workes for you!!!!!!!!!!!
    -iDog

  3. bre says:

    my sisters and I all have idogs, (not the amped ones) and one day we were listening to the little riffs they make up,we played ours at the same time, when suddenly, mine started to sound different. I played it again by itself, and it had combined my sisters idogs riff with my idogs riff. Later we played our idogs some music, and they all changed their riffs again. And since then I can’ figure out how to combine the riffs again….. anyone know what im talking about?? please help

  4. ConfusedOne says:

    I have an idog, and it comes with all these CORDS.. how do I attach it to my mp3 player so that it will react to music??? HELP MEEEEE!!!

  5. Chris (subscribed) says:

    I love my little idog. But often I like to play soft music while I work with the idog plugged in to the speaker outlet of my laptop. The idog likes this too much. His foot taping and constant head wagging are noisy and interrupts the softer music. I can get him to stop for like 10 seconds by simultaneously pushing the nose button and the tail downward. But he starts right up again. Can I get him to just be a quiet noiseless speaker sometimes?

  6. norbury says:

    excellent ! i lost my manual 2

  7. toy master says:

    um hello i haven’t have time to play on my idog so it has been a long time since i played it now it won’t work…… PLS. HELP ME!!!!!!!

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