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My 14 week old puppy still hasn't got the hang of the Poochie-Bells but thats probably more my fault than hers and its only been one week. My only suggestion would be to offer a version that is more sturdy, prehaps instead of a ribbon use a canvas, leather or material similar to that of dog leashes (my puppy thinks its a toy and tugs on it and the ribbon is getting damaged). I believe that given time and more effort on my part this will be a great item.Best Deals for Poochie Training Bells "Signature Paws" Designer Doggie Doorbell
We have a toy poodle who was having loads of accidents in the house at 12 weeks. We got her at about 8 weeks. Sometimes we would read her body language and other times not and the family was getting frustrated. We were very religious in bringing here out every 2 hours and also keeping her on a rigid feeding and watering schedule and nothing seemed to work well. Her potty pattern was not regular.I had read about these somewhere and ordered a set. As soon as they arrived we started using them per instructions and the dog caught on within two days. She actually started partially using them the same day and within two days was using it all the time. She has been using them for about 6 weeks now with no accidents at all except for one time we did not hear her ring the bells.
The only issue that we have with them is that when she gets bored she rings them all the time! We are slowly getting her out of this by making sure we dont let her play when she goes out and no reward for no potty. I still would rather take her out on a false alarm than have an accident in the house.
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We had heard about using bells to help in potty training a puppy so we got these. Our boxer puppy caught on really quick to using them and it saves our door from scratches. I like the 3 different bell positions that I can change to match our dog as he grows up. I would highly recommend them.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Poochie Training Bells "Signature Paws" Designer Doggie Doorbell
This is totally amazing. It really does work. At first, it wouldn't work so I put it away for a couple of weeks and then brought it back out and did the training again. So everytime we took the dog out to do his business, we hit the bell and i say "outside" then take him out. Then one day, I was in the other room and I heard him hitting the bells. I let him out do his business then i gave him a treat to let him know he was a good boy. I won't give him a treat if he just wanted to go out and play. Now he hits the bells when he has to go out to do either his business or to play. After a few months, he will only hit the bells if he sees that we can't see him sitting at the door or when he can't hold it too much longer, he keeps hitting and hitting that bell, till we come running to open the door for him. lolBe patience with the training and if it doesn't work, put it away for a little while then bring it back out and do the training again. I even brought it with us when we went on vacation and I hung up the bells on the door and I hit it once when I took him out just to let him know where the door is since we were in a totally different house and it worked! ! ! ! So now I take it with us whenever we go on vacation and we stay either in a hotel or cottage.
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