So, I am playing a very literal dog for my D&D campaign. I, personally, cannot make dog noises worth my life. So, I’ve been on the market for a good dog noise app to create those good good*chef’s kiss* dog noises. This app has a LOT of variety with descriptive enough labels. There are a few noises however that sound like the microphone was up the dog’s nose or something (particularly anger 2 and 3). There isn’t a consistent dog “voice tone,” which isn’t what the app advertises and contrastly means that there’s a lot of variation. Some are labeled with breed, most are not. When you hit pause, it stops the sound track completely which is fine enough by me. The most glaring problem is, as always work free apps, are the ads. Particularly, how large and loud these ads are. I don’t know how well the app can control this, but I have a deep preference for partial screen ads that don’t loudly sing at me. I don’t assume the app has all that to do with the ads they are given, so that wasn’t taken into account when giving a 4 star rating. Instead, it was about the occasional issues with audio quality and overall effective but still lackluster layout. I think if I could suggest something aside from managing the ads a little different, id suggest the ability to save recordings as favorites and even possibly give them secondary names/rename them since there’s a good amount and it’d be nice not have to scroll through and which angry 1-4 makes the noise you want. However, between this and the other 2 apps I downloaded for dog noises, I think it stands up well.