One thing I have noticed that some people do is give a treat when they hit the bells this is a bad idea the dog will put two and two together and just ring the bells for the treat and not want to go outside just stick with what the book says that it comes with. If everyone in the house sticks with the same thing there should be no issue training your dog overtime.
I gave 4 stars for the simple reason that the quality is just not there for me the "Ribbon" or whatever it's connected to is not to thick the bells and other things attached to it very good.
Overall this idea seems great hopefully my litttle Dexter will pick it up quick and stop these 1-2 potty breaks in the house.We love Poochie-Bells. My 10 week old lab started using it as soon as we put it on the door. I can hear it when I'm upstairs and it has eliminated most of the accidents.These are a great way for pet owners to communicate with their dogs with respect to the "get busy" command or whatever command you may use with your pet. I have 2 black labs who both use them to tell me it's time to go outside and get busy; they just go up and nudge the bells with their nose. Before I bought these or even knew there was such a thing, I had a very small Christmas bell on my door. My puppies just started ringing the Christmas bell all on their own to let me know they wanted out the door. I thought it was truly amazing. So, after Christmas, I just left the bell on the door for a long time until I happened upon these on the Internet. These are much better, work great, and look a lot nicer than a Christmas bell year round, plus they come in different colors to match your decor! I can't imagine it would require a lot of training for these since my pups just started using them of their own accord!


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