Sleepy Bunny lets your new pup sleep
If you happen to have rescued a puppy from the local shelter, or one of your friends decided that a litter of 8 labradors are too much to handle, hence giving away some of them, then you might want to enlist the help of the £15.99 Sleepy Bunny. Why so? Puppies might find separation anxiety of be an issue, of course, and when they’re removed from their litter and their mom, it can be quite hard to sleep – and when puppy whines at night, no one else gets their fair share of rest as well.
The Sleepy Bunny intends to provide a sense of security to puppy, where it is not powered by carrots but a couple of AA batteries. The Puppy Pulse inside will simulate a heartbeat that calms and reassures the latest addition to your family, making them doze off to puppy dreamland, chasing balls and having unlimited treats in the process, before waking up the next morning to a pleasant greeting and plenty of love from the family.


Reader Says: July 10, 2011 at 4:57 pm
Hmm… i thought this was one bogus gadget again. But I guess there could be a little science to a heartbeat and a puppy being new addition to the family.
What my method back then for my puppy was I turn on the radio for him to feel that someone’s near him all through out the night.