Pet Heroic Dog DoorBells for Potty Training & House Training, Unique Style & Premium Quality, Loud & Crisp DoorBells, Adjustable Door Bell Length for Small, Medium and Large Dogs
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An overlapping loop allows it to fit over knobs or handles on doors. Door handles that are recessed will not work as intended.
The strap is made of polyester and easily rusts when kept in contact with water. It can hold up for outdoor use, but rusts when frequently wet.
The package that it came in is unfortunately no longer with me. The information that you are looking for isn't available to me.
The loop will work if your door handle is made in such a way that it can have a strap looped through it or around it. Two sets of bells hang on my sliding glass door, and another set is attached to a bookcase near a door I cannot The outcome is the same.
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The thought occurred to me. I thought my husband was fiddling with the bells a few days later when I heard them ringing and ringing. After flying into my room with bells in his mouth a minute later, puppy appeared with a joyful new look on his face. It was like he was shaking them back and forth like a killer! As soon as he saw my husband outside, he wanted to join him, so he brought the bells to me.
It is also feasible for me to request that the bells be rung.
We considered removing them within two days because the dog realized she could get the humans to open the door from anywhere in the house by just barking at them. Every time she went in and out, she went in and out and in and out. As you can see, it all makes sense. In summary, I stopped giving treats when she rang the bell almost immediately and maybe a week later I stopped giving her treats after doing her business outside. We are using the bell for about 3 weeks now and I am thinking she will come to know me fairly well considering she is It really helped a lot when the bell rang.
Every time he touched his nose to the bells hanging from our door knob I gave him a small treat. Since then, he has spent the last weeks playing with the bells from our door knob. The entire time I was also asking, "out, would you like to go out?" Since our word is "out", I asked, "do you want to go out?" I repeated it repeatedly. As usual, we'd go outside and do our usual business for the outside potty, which we have high praise for. He was walking to the door and ringing the bells, by that afternoon, every time he had to leave the house! I've made one of the best purchases of my life! The only time I write reviews is when I am reviewing something!.
It had been hard for me to hold back the tears because my 6 month old lab puppy did not whine or do anything to indicate that he needed to relieve himself. He figured out fairly quickly that he wasn't allowed to eat the bells after finding out not to eat them. He would hit his paw with a treat when I asked for his paw, then I moved on to the question, "what do you think about the bells?"? It is now when they hang on the door that I ask him to hit them, and he does so before we go out. It took him five days to hit them off the door. Once he'd sat down and hit them, we were out for good! This worked for him! Glad he got it to work.
It was very hard for me to imagine that it would be effective for potty training my puppy, but it was! Upon picking it up after a day, he put it away. It took me only a few minutes to associate the ringing of the bells with potty time, and he picked it up the next day after we went out to the potty. I'm ok with him also dialing it to go outside to play, but it is unfortunate. It doesn't seem to be a problem for my tiny Chihuahua mix, who is 4 pounds and ring the bells with ease. Considering that the strap and bells are of a sturdy material, they should last for a very.
Since I bought these "bells" 20 years ago, I've used them daily. There have been no ringing of the bells to go outside from any of my dogs!.
My apologies for taking so long to get to writing this review. I purchased it in November of 2020. It truly does work, but if you wanted to know if it will, I swear to you, My pup was 8 weeks old when I got him and here was the bell on the door from the beginning. By the time he was 10 weeks old, he was absolutely potty trained! Since then, there has not been a single accident! There were 3 friends who even got pups, and all of them did not believe me until they tried it on their own. With this bell, all of their pups were potty trained within 3 weeks or so! There is no doubt in my mind that it's well worth the price!.