🚀 Ring in the change with Caldwell's Potty Bells!
Caldwell's Dog Potty Bell is the original dog doorbell designed for effective potty training. Made from premium materials, it features six durable nickel-plated steel bells and a rugged water-repellent nylon strap. With adjustable lengths and a stylish design available in eight colors, it's the perfect training tool for any dog owner. Backed by a lifetime warranty, Caldwell's ensures satisfaction for both pets and their parents.
D**8
Same day results!!!
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".
L**E
Takes time but it works!!!!
The media could not be loaded. It’s been 3 months since I bought this and I about threw it out. My puppy has shown no interest in it - even though I followed the directions and ring it on every trip outside. It was a lost cause - perhaps because I live in an apartment...either way, I would be stuck forever wiping up little puddles.Yesterday my five month old puppy went up and rang the bell TOTALLY unprompted. I leapt off the couch, leashes him up and we were off. Then IT HAPPENED. He did his business and I cried tears of pure joy.Be patient- it might work for you eventually :)
K**S
Worked like a charm
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!
R**S
Took a while but now they work like a charm!
We got a 9 month old puppy recently and he was partly house trained. He was having many accidents all over the house but would go to the door sometimes because he wanted out. However, we did not always know when he was at the door. A friend suggested using a bell. I was doubtful until I started reading reviews and watching videos on the bells, so I thought, "What can it hurt?"Our little Morkie, (part Maltese, part Yorkie, about 6 pounds), was very curious about the bells when I unboxed them. I simply let him sniff them before hanging on the door. Once I hung them on the door, I stuck a treat on one of the bells (it was a soft treat so I was able to press it partly down into the bell where it would secure). Whenever Cody nudged it with his nose, regardless if it made much noise, I gave him a treat and opened the door. After about 10 times, I started taking him outside when he nudged the bell and gave him the treat outside. We did this about 10 times too. I continued with this repetitive action for about 3 more days and always tried to get him to nudge the bell before we went out. Oddly enough, he stopped nudging the bell and almost seemed scared of it so I took it down for about 1 week,Once I returned it to the door, he immediately started nudging the bell! I was amazed! As a matter of fact, he rings it loudly now and does it about 10 - 15 times a day because he LOVES to go outside, even when he doesn't have to go, lol! He's had only one accident since I returned it to the door and that was mostly because he was not let out long enough to "finish his business".
M**M
Quality But My Dog Doesn’t Use As Intended
Everything about this product deserves 5 stars so that’s my rating despite my dog. Min Pins are a breed of independent thinkers and mine doesn’t like touching the bells with his paw or nose or any part of him. Instead, he sits in front of it and points to the bells with his nose. If I don’t get the hint he barks once. If I still miss the point, he goes to his leash. Training this dog owner is quite a chore for him. If I still don’t get it, he plops down in front of his treat bag and hopes to be rewarded for all of his hard effort to teach me about the Potty Bell system he invented. The system works for us, in its unique way, and the bells look great hanging from my front door. If you don’t have a Min Pin they should work according to the instructions. If you have a Min Pin be prepared for a creative use of the Potty Bells. Either way, you will love this product.
K**T
Good for all,big and small.
I have special requirements . I have a giant breed(Irish Wolfhound) and a tiny mini dachshund . The big one whacks the bells with great force. My previous bells couldn't stand up. The mini needs them to be long enough the she can lift her little paw and ring them. These bells are both sturdy and long. Great communication and service from the company.
J**K
Great buy for clever dogs!
Only took a day for my Bc to get get hang of it. Works a treat. Needed bells because she doesn't whine or bark to be let out. Bells get louder when she's desperate!
J**S
they work very well
these bell are very well made and made a good sound plus my dog uses them when she needs the garden.
M**T
Effective potty bell
She learned the second day that touching the bells will open the door to go to the garden for potty. Now she uses it very well . Love it! Thank you, highly recommended
R**S
Toilet training bells.
I used this product for its intention, to toilet train my puppy. Within a week my puppy (cockapoo) was tapping the bells to go outside.
O**S
Great way to help with potty training!
Our puppy learned to use these for potty training after just one day! We haven't had any accidents inside since. She now reliably rings the bell to let us know she needs to go out (and rings it even harder when it's desperate, the noise level is great!). Great quality bells, very sturdy, and works great regardless of the type of door you have, including sliding doors. I'm really impressed at how well this has worked for us!
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