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Caldwell's Dog Potty Bell for Dogs to Ring to Go Outside - The Original Dog Door Bell for Potty Training - Premium Quality Dog Training Tools & New Puppy Essentials

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Size: Set of 2 Potty Bells


Color: Grey


Features

  • The Original: Caldwells Potty Bells are THE original dog training bells. Follow our easy 3 step puppy training guide to teach your pooch to ring the dog door bells for potty training made easy.
  • Ultra Durable: This dog bell for door is the best option for strength & durability to make puppy potty training easier. Our thick, rugged water repellent nylon straps can handle countless potty trips.
  • Easily Adjustable: These dog bells for door knob allow you to customize the length, making it ideal for any dog. Make dog potty training hassle-free with a dog doorbell that your pup can easily reach.
  • Pleasant Ring: Our six shiny bells are the very best quality, with a loud and clear chime thats easy to hear. The bells hang low on the strap for maximum sound, so you never miss a jingle.
  • Caldwells Pet Supply: Our potty bells for dogs, along with all Caldwell's Pet Supply products, are designed to provide pet lovers with the best quality pet supplies & puppy must haves.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.5 x 6.3 x 2.05 inches; 10.86 Ounces


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 15, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Caldwell's Pet Supply Co.


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


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  • Well made but don't won't use them.
Size: One Potty Bell Color: White
I bought these dog potty bells with high hopes for my 12-week-old English Springer Spaniel puppy. Unfortunately, it's been a bit of a struggle. My puppy just doesn't seem to grasp the concept, and we've had limited success with them. I wish the product came with some instructions or tips on how to train your dog to use them effectively. The bells themselves seem decent in quality and hang nicely on the door, but they're just not doing the trick for my pup. We've tried various methods to get her to associate them with going outside, but it's been a slow and somewhat frustrating process. I was hoping for a quicker and smoother transition to potty training. It's possible that these bells work better for some dogs, but for my Springer Spaniel, it's been a mediocre experience. I'm still hopeful that with time and patience, she might catch on, but as of now, they haven't made the potty training process any easier. If you decide to try them, be prepared to do some additional research on effective training techniques to go along with them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2023 by H Penz

  • Awesome bells!
Size: One Potty Bell Color: Black
This potty bell is very well made and easy to just hang it on your door knob (if you just have a round knob). Here is an alternate way to train your dog to use them: Teaching your dog to ring a bell when it needs to go outside is more than a great trick. It gives your pet a way of communicating its needs. This is especially important when your dog's bowels are off schedule. Accidents are avoided. Ringing a bell also avoids nuisance behaviours such as barking or scratching at the door. To begin, you'll need the following items: A bell that is loud enough for you to hear at a distance. Pet supply stores often carry bells that are ready to hang. A holiday brass bell on a ribbon can also work. Just make sure your dog cannot get tangled in the strap. Braid the ribbon so there are no dangling strings or straps if need be. A supply of small bite size treats. Freeze dried liver, chicken or cheese are treats that are easy to break into small bites and keep at room temperature. A clicker. A house trained pet. Step 1 - Show the dog the bell Show the dog the bell and gently ring it. Let the dog become familiar with the noise it makes. Do not skip this step. Some dogs startle if they touch the bell and are not expecting it to ring. If you have a sensitive dog, muffle the sound and gradually let it ring louder. Repeat until the dog is comfortable and relaxed with the noise. Step 2 - Teach the dog the bell means treats Put the bell in your pocket or other location that is out of sight. Periodically bring it out of hiding. Immediately give your dog several small treats. Hide the bell. Stop feeding treats and do not praise, coddle or otherwise give unnecessary attention after the bell has been put away. Repeat until the dog happily startles when it sees the bell brought out of hiding. Step 3 - Let the dog get impatient and touch the bell Bring the bell out of hiding as before but withhold the treat. Hold the bell close to the dog's nose. (About 10 cm. away) If you did enough repetitions of step 2, the dog should be confused and frustrated that you are not feeding any treats. As it gets impatient, it may bark. Ignore that. If your dog is a jumper, then you probably should get working on that problem. In the meantime, try doing the exercise sitting in a chair. Eventually, your dog will brush its nose against the bell in an effort to "point it out". It thinks it should be getting treats because the bell is present. When it pushes its nose against the bell, click the clicker and give a treat. It is important that you click just as the dog's nose touches the bell. If you don't have a clicker, you can use a clearly enunciated "Yes!" Always feed a treat if you click or say the word, "Yes." Repeat until the dog is touching the bell as soon as you bring it out of hiding. Step 4 - Hang the bell on the door and keep your hand on the bell's strap Repeat step 3, but hang the bell on the door you intend to use. Keep your hand on the strap. Step 5 - Gradually start taking your hand away Hang the bell on the door. Move your hand 1 - 2 cms away from the bell. Click and treat each time your dog touches the bell. Gradually move your hand away a centimeter at a time. There will come a point where your dog may touch your hand rather than the bell. Ignore that. Give your dog a little time. Chances are it will try to touch the bell in a moment or two. If it does not, then temporarily move your hand closer to the bell. Review easier steps and gradually move your hand away when the dog is ready. Repeat until your hand is completely away from the door and the bell. Step 6 - Start walking away from the door Take one step away from the door. Continue letting the dog ring the bell. Each time the dog touches the bell, click and treat. Gradually move further and further away from the door until you are approximately 5 meters away. Repeat until your dog is quickly and consistently ringing the bell when you put it up. Step 7 - Start using it before going outside Before taking your dog outside, hang the bell on the door. Let the dog ring the bell once. Click and treat. Then take it outside - on leash - to go to the bathroom. Do not use the bell for playtime or it will become a nuisance. Stop rewarding the dog for ringing the bell when you are not planning on going outside. It's time the dog starts learning that the bell means potty break. Repeat until the dog automatically rings the bell prior to going outside. Step 8 - Hang the bell on the door and let the dog figure it out Continue rewarding your dog for ringing the bell prior to going outside. But also be prepared for a moment of genius. At some point, you will hear the bell ring and you must be ready to reward your dog with a treat and with a bathroom break. However, do not give your dog free play. Reserve the bell for bathroom breaks only. If your dog does start to use the bell excessively, then take it off the door when you return to the house for 2 hours. Put it back up after a reasonable amount of time has passed. Make sure your dog understands the rules - the bell is for bathroom breaks only. Hope this helps! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2016 by MC

  • Quality bells!
Size: One Potty Bell Color: Black
I was getting on to order another set of Potty Bells because I have a momma foster who took less than a week to learn what they are for just by watching my dogs. I thought putting them in her whelping room would be useful. Anyway, to the important part. I realized the bells we have are over 5 years old! They have withstood millions of rings by my pups. To say they have exceeded my expectations is an understatement. After ordering another pair, I had to come on here and give the company some props for such a quality product! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2023 by Sitara

  • No working for potty training
Size: One Potty Bell Color: Black
Ordered these bells for potty training our rescue dog. So far, after a week, he hasn't used the bells. In fact, he is a little scared of them. We keep trying. The bells are sturdy and very nicely made.
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2023 by Georgia

  • Durable
Size: One Potty Bell Color: Black
I was surprised how fast my dog learned how to use this. It is durable and quite cute.
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Works well
Size: Set of 2 Potty Bells Color: White
Simple, effective and easy for my dogs to learn.
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2023 by SKelly

  • Sounds like Christmas every time my pup needs to go out!
Size: One Potty Bell Color: Red
After a day of barking at the bells hanging off the door handle, my 4-month-old pup got used to the potty bells. On day 2, he watched us ring the bells as we took him outside. By day 3, he was ringing the bells on his own to let us know he had to take care of business. These are durable and seem to withstand the grab by a teething Dalmatian puppy, and the added bonus - it sounds like sleigh bells every time he needs to go out (you can only imagine the household comments that accompany the ringing of the bells). Very happy with this product, would highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2023 by Rebecca L.

  • Pretty and not eyesore
Size: One Potty Bell Color: Black
Decent looking pleasant sound. My dog looks at it as we go out each time. So far she isn’t ringing it for me, but I have faith she will pick Up On It. She is 8 years old. So would imagine she couldn’t do yjis after one exposure. Also it’s nice looki
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2023 by Penguita

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