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Potty Bells Housetraining Dog Doorbells for Dog Training and Housebreaking Your Doggy. 1.4 Inch Dog Bell with Doggie Doorbell and Potty Training for Puppies Instructional Guide

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  • An Easier, Better Way for your dog to communicate!! Instead of hearing barking & scratching, you hear the gentle jingle of Potty Bells! All dogs have to go potty and you can housebreak and teach them how to signal you when they have to gogo!! What's better than hearing the polite chime of our Potty Bells when your doggie needs to use the bathroom?
  • Bonus: 3 Simple Steps Training e-guide that makes training easy and makes you feel like the dog whisperer. You can forget about Ceaser's Way and 101 Dog Tricks: Step by Step Activities to Engage, Challenge, and Bond with Your Dog. All you need is 3 simple steps to train your poochie.
  • Hang Potty Bells from Any Doorknob or Handle. Our high quality doggie doorbell comes with a snap that makes it easy to use on any type of door handle! Small dogs, medium dogs, big dogs and large dogs all love excell with our dog bells!
  • 1.4" Extra Loud Bells Don't worry your dog won't have an accident because you couldn't hear the bells when they rang them. Potty Bells are the loudest metal dog doorbells available on the market today and ring loud and clear every time!
  • 100% Lifetime Money Back Guarantee. Caldwell's Pet Supply Co. stand behind all of our products, so if you and your best friend aren't happy we will give you a full refund.

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Product Details

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  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 3.5 x 1 inches ; 0.3 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 0.3 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B00YGM0UJY
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (700 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,702 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies)


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I am amazed at how fast my dog caught on. I anticipated the arrival of the potty bells and prepared myself for how to use and train my dog by watching a few videos on Youtube with similar products just different brand names. It really is so very simple. Once the potty bells arrived, they also came with a set of simple instructions which I also used and implemented. First, I used a treat reward method, when introducing him to the bells. I placed the treat in-between potty bells and as he approach the treat I gently tapped the bells on his nose and praised him and gave him his reward. About 5-6 times later he understood, approaching the bell and tapping the bells with his nose meant a treat reward. Then I moved onto the door.

It took only a handful of times before my french bulldog understood that ringing the bell with his nose = door opens. I can tell he understood by the movement of his eyes. Looking at me ringing the bell then looking at the door open. I must have done this 20 times in a row, just so I get the message clear. Then I reinforced this by ringing the bell each time we leave to go potty. Before I knew it, later that night on two occasions he rings the bell with his nose, and off we go to potty. With a little bit of patience, your dog will get the hang of it too. I highly recommend "Potty Bells".
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We have owned several dogs and they are always inside outside dogs. Meaning they must be potty trained. Our new addition a 4 month old german shepherd was having trouble getting the idea of going outside. He knew he wasn't supposed to go inside and knew he got a treat for going outside but couldn't grasp the concept of letting us know when he needed to go out.
Had read on line that some dogs who are more difficult to potty train sometimes respond to door bells and such. After receiving the product hung it on the door we normally go out to potty and he picked up the idea that he was supposed to ring it to go out within one day. That has been a couple of weeks ago and have not had one single accident in the house since. He goes up and rings the bell with his muzzle and then sits there waiting to be let out every time. Worked like a charm!
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We purchased a border collie a few years ago, she went from living on a farm to living in a single family home. We house trained her and that didn't take long, but when she wanted to go out she would always go stand near the door, bark until I heard her and scratch the paint off the area under the door handle. VERY FRUSTRATING!!!

We needed to find a solution to this problem and dog doorbells was it! I had never heard of dog doorbells, but a friend of mine told me there were a few companies that made them. We searched for them on Amazon, and bought some a few months back. It took our dog about a week to understand how we wanted her to use them, but now she rings the bells every time she wants to go out. I must say, hearing the bells ring vs hearing scratching and barking is music to my ears!!!

At first I was wasn't sure if I would be able to teach my dog how to use the bells, so I found a few videos on youtube which helped me get ideas for training our pup. I learned that you shouldn't react to the bells every time the dog rings the bells, because they will think it's a toy. If the dog just went to that bathroom and you hear the bells ringing 10 minutes later, chances are the dog just wants attention. I would suggest only reacting when you know the dog hasn't been out for at least an hour, maybe 35-45 minutes if the dog just ate or it's a small dog.

Well the first bells we bought broke, and we needed a replacement. We hopped back on Amazon and selected Potty Bells because they looked like they were quality. I can tell you that once I opened the package I knew I made the right choice. The material is great, the stitching is great, the rings are solid and the bells are nice a loud. The decoration is cute and it SHIPS WITH A BEGINNER'S GUIDE (Nice touch)!!
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Great Product. What I was looking for. Top of the line quality.
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By Kara on January 11, 2016
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I absolutely love this product and idea! My Border Collie is about 1.5 years and was really struggling with potty training. He would potty outside if we let him out often enough, but would go in the house if he happened to need to and the door was shut. Simply put, he couldn't figure out how to indicate to us that he needed the door opened. We started the training by hanging the bell on the door and told Patches to "ring your bell". It took him a few days to figure out we wanted him to nudge the bell, but he did figure it out. He began nudging it on command the following week. By the 3rd week he was ringing it on his own, even when we were out of the room! It's been about a month now and we've gone nearly the whole month without any accidents in the house! I was hopeful when I ordered the bell. I figured it would eventually work based on classical conditioning, but I honestly didn't think it would work this well and this quickly. After months of stress, countless packages of doggie diapers, and (before the diapers) nearly daily carpet cleaning, this has been the best result I could have ever hoped for.
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