Jessica: Great set for dog training. I have one set of bells for each door and it didn't take long for my dog to learn how to use it. I have a mini poodle mix. He's about 16 lbs and has no issues using the bells. It's loud enough that I can hear from across the house, but not too loud that it will wake someone up while they're sleeping. We're still working on the clicker training, but it's a cool tool to have. The whistle is a regular whristle, not a slient dog one.
United States on Oct 05, 2021
D: These are just great. They wrap around the door handle easy with little snaps. They arrived fast and the quality is excellent. They are made of nylon same as most leashes. Very happy with the purchase. Now to train my doggies to use it. Going to give them time to warm up to the bells and go from there.
United States on May 18, 2021
Kayla J: I think the items in the package are of good quality, and fairly priced. My only complaint would be the “dog whistle”, it’s just a regular whistle. Otherwise I have no complaints :)
United States on May 15, 2021
Daisy: We welcomed a new puppy into our life and I was really excited to try clicker training. I have watched some videos from Standing Stone Kennels who show how to clicker train your dog and they are working great. My new puppy learned “here” and “sit” within a couple of days. We are currently working on “bed” and will do “crate” soon with the clicker.
Also, the bells are very durable. She has pulled on it several times (it’s fun to her) and it hasn’t shown any signs of wear and tear or damage.
As for the whistle I haven’t used this but the package deal was the best price when I was shopping.
United States on Jun 11, 2020
Fancigo 2 Pcs Potty Training Doorbell Set - The Ideal Solution for Potty Training Your Puppy | Premium Quality BLUETREE 2-Pack Dog Doorbells for Potty Training - Great for Communication! | barkOutfitters GoGo Bell Dog Doorbell - Perfect for Housebreaking & Housetraining | |
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Sale off | $6 OFF | $10 OFF | |
Total Reviews | 41 reviews | 4 reviews | 1 reviews |
Package Dimensions | 5.5 x 4.8 x 2.3 inches; 11.22 Ounces | ||
ASIN | B085RG2RPT | B01KG9WMWI | |
Date First Available | March 11, 2020 | August 15, 2016 | |
Manufacturer | Nobrand | BLUETREE |
Not your avg. Bobby: We have an Australian Shepherd....Not THE smartest breed, but pretty high ranked on the "Official" list (produced by "Official" people). He was around 9 to 10 months when we got it. It only took us 2 or 3 times of hitting his paw on it before we opened the door to let him out. He started hitting it because he knew we would respond to it, but it took longer before he caught on to hitting it when he needs to go potty.
Just a little wisdom from our experience, we thought he had him potty trained pretty quickly after this. You have to understand, the Beagle we previously had only had 2 accidents and he had it figured out. The Beagle also had a doggy door, so in comparison we thought our Aussie was behind schedule. WELL, he started "relapsing." Really he needed more time, because he would play until the last second, stop playing (really looked like a kid dropping everything and going "OH, NO!"), and he would pee on the move half way before getting to the door. We went back to letting him our regularly if he did not hit the bell on his own.
Just be forewarned, it is a good tool but there are probably a million and 1 ways to use it. You just have to figure out which way is...
United States on Nov 24, 2021