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Dog Doorbells for Potty Training ANY Size Pet - Brand New! - $10 (Tarzana)

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Doggie Doorbells are a GREAT & EASY way to help Potty train your dog or pet, whether it be a puppy or a grown dog.
Tired of accidents in the house? Train your dog to ring the bell when they need to go outside! This item literally allows them to COMMUNICATE with you when they need to "go"!
This dog doorbell hangs from your doorknob and allows your pet to easily let you know when it’s time for a potty break.



Features:

• Durable nylon strap – Strong enough to withstand daily use for many years.

• 7 loud jingle bells – Easy for dogs to ring with their nose or paw.

• Adjustable length – Can fit different door heights for all dog sizes, from 30" - 32" from the doorknob you hang these from.

• Simple to use – No batteries or complicated setup needed.



Perfect for puppies, newly adopted dogs, or even older pets who need a clear way to communicate.


HOW TO USE: There are 7 large metal bells on the strap, so whenever you open the door for your doggie to go out you ring these yourself. After a week or so your dog will learn to associate the sound of the bells with being let outside to go potty. Most dogs will start bumping the bells on their own with their face, nose or paw after a week or two of this on their own, each time they need to go outside. For dogs or pets that may be a bit more stubborn and harder to train, you can sit with them on the floor and encourage them to touch the bells with a paw, nose or face - and each time they do so you can give them a treat and then open the door to let them out. This technique further reinforces the training.

These are one of the VERY BEST tools I've ever found for potty training my older dog to have less accidents and let me know when he needs to go out. So I bought one for my neighbor who just got a new puppy a few months ago and she said that it worked great to train her puppy too.

I bought 6 of them for my own home, but only put up 4 of them to start with and found that this was enough because my dog prefers to go out of the 4 doors that had the bells on them and never uses the other 2 doors now, so I'm going to sell off the 2 that were never used. Each one is only $10. Take 1 or take 2.

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