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PoochieBells The Original & Trusted Dog Housetraining Doorbell. Potty Dog Bells to Housetrain & Communicate With Your Dog : Handcrafted in USA Since 2005 : Endorsed by Pet Industry Professionals : Easy 95% Success Rate: Potty Training Instructions Included : Solid Color Collection, Chocolate Brown

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  • Easily train your dog to ring the bells when he needs to go outside
  • Proven training method is trusted and endorsed by pet professionals
  • Good quality craftsmanship
  • Perfect for any age, size or breed
  • Proudly made in the USA
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  • Product Dimensions: 3.9 x 2.5 x 1.3 inches ; 4.8 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B0016ZP4B8
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (210 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #12,918 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies)


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By W. Bison VINE VOICE on January 11, 2011
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OK, if I could give this product 6 stars I would.

We were having a big problem with our Boxer puppy not catching on to the in/out concept of housebreaking. It was driving us crazy. He was well past where it should have sunk in. We were trying to be vigilant, but accidents were still happening, and undoubtedly so when we were away and came back.

We tried Nature's Miracle, we tried being vigilant, monitoring when he would drink water, taking him out for frequent trips outside, etc. but didn't have any success.

Then we thought we'd try this. It seemed like a gimmick, but we were will to through $20 bucks at the problem to try and solve it. My expectations were low.

Very thankfully, I was completely wrong. Our dog took to it right away. For the first week, every time we opened the door to the backyard we rang the bells, encouraged him to hit it with his nose, and said "Ring the bells" before opening the door. In a very short time our little guy caught on, and would hit the bells lightly with his nose to make them sound, at which point we'd jump up and open the door -- and he'd go out and successfully do is business. It was awesome.

Now, we always know when he wants to go out. The bells aren't too loud or soft either. We can hear them anywhere we are on our first floor, but not too loud that they are annoying when rung. Either way, they work so we're happy.

Plus, they travel easily. We took them with us to our various families' homes over Christmas and our dog used them there as well, much to our families' surprise.

EXCELLENT PRODUCT -- I strongly recommend it.
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These bells should called control your owner bells. My dog learned to us the bells for potty, so I got another set for upstairs. She uses these bells any time she wants you to do anything. Once you are up, she directs you to what she wants. These bells have improved our communication greatly.
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My puppy has never been the type to whine, so she would just sit by the door. If we didn't see her, she would have an accident.
After we received these, my puppy was ringing the bells the same day!
I love these bells. My 14 year old dog rings them too. Awesome product.
I would recommend this product to anyone getting or potty training a puppy.
NOTE: When training your puppy, after they ring the bells. Take them outside on a leash to be sure that they do their business and not play. That insures that the bells become a way to notify you to their needs, not a way to go outside to play.
I read many complaints of people expecting their puppies to understand that "outside", then ring the bells, then take puppy outside, has nothing to do with going outside to play. This behavior must be taught. Using a leash during the training period is the best way to ensure that they learn what the bells mean.
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I highly recommend using the Poochie Bells, especially when housebreaking a puppy. I followed what other reviewers suggested and hung them on the wall right next to my door, rather than from the door handle. It made sense to me - otherwise the bells would be ringing every time the door was opened for anything, which I thought might be confusing to my dogs. We started our little tiny 10 week old toy poodle puppy right out with these. We followed the directions, and every time we took her outside we would first ring the bells (with her little paw or gently with her nose), say "Ring the bells ... and go OUT!" and then open the door and take her outside. (We were careful to be sure that the bells didn't actually frighten her, because in our case they are pretty big compared to the size of the puppy, haha.) I will admit it felt a little silly sometimes, but we kept it up anyway, always with a cheerful voice and positive attitude. I am pleased to report that she learned very quickly to use them herself! She is three months old now and it is the cutest thing to see this tiny little dog either swing her paw and bat the bells or nudge them with her nose when she wants to go outside. They make a jingle sound like Christmas sleigh bells, which is a pleasant way for her to call us to the door. Much nicer than crying or scratching, and we can hear it from a surprising distance in our home. The fact that they are not on a heavy strap actually makes it easier for the dog to ring them loudly. Like I said, I highly recommend these. They are a clever, fun, and practical idea.
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It's unfair of reviewers to give this product a low review, simply because their dog doesn't get the concept. Every dog, like every child, learns at its own pace. It took my dog nearly two months before she got the hang of it and she's generally, a quick learner.

I'm giving this product 4 stars, deducting one for the grosgrain ribbon. While the ribbon is a higher grade, the type used in garment production and not the lower grade used on gift wrapping, it's still grosgrain ribbon. I bought these bells in January and they're not showing any wear, but then my dog isn't a chewer. I think using nylon webbing, while much more limiting in color choices to match decor and in the end would no doubt add cost, would be more durable over the long haul.
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