Bells beat scratching
I have a small dog, so she has the option of a pee-pee pad or the great outdoors; therefore, she is not 100% bell trained. However, when she does want to go outside, she does know to nose the bells. Wish I had thought of this with my previous dog who scratched at the door with her nails and caused light damage. The only reason I gave it 4 vs 5 stars is because I'd like to see an adjustable loop on the handle so I could adjust the size (if another dog gave the bells a good bat with a paw, it would slide off the door handle).
happy bell owner
These bells work exactly as they said. We had a puppy that was having a few accidents. We bought two sets, one for the front and back door of our house. He learned after about 4-5 days to ring the bells. He now rings them on his own to communicate to us that he needs to go potty. I even take a set with us when we go visit at my mother and father and he rings them there too. I would buy this product again and again!
Really great!
I wanted to train our new catahoula puppy to ring bells to indicate she wanted to go outside. I made some bells myself out of a leather strip. Ended up costing me more than these and the puppy destroyed the bells within a week. As soon as we put up the poochie bells, it was like a light came on. They are at a perfect height for her, they are sturdy, attractive, and within another week, Lucy was completely house trained. Of course, she does have a tendency to ring the bells ANYTIME she wants to go outside, but that's ok. It's not at all an obnoxious sound. I ordered another set for my bedroom door to make sure I hear her when she starts roaming free at night. Another plus is the looks on people's faces when they see your dog ring the bells.
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