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Reddit mentions of PoochieBells Verified Potty Training Dog Doorbells, Simple and Effective Puppy Housetraining Bell Tool with Easy, Step-by-Step Instructions, Black, PB-SOLIDBLACK, 26" L

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of PoochieBells Verified Potty Training Dog Doorbells, Simple and Effective Puppy Housetraining Bell Tool with Easy, Step-by-Step Instructions, Black, PB-SOLIDBLACK, 26" L. Here are the top ones.

PoochieBells Verified Potty Training Dog Doorbells, Simple and Effective Puppy Housetraining Bell Tool with Easy, Step-by-Step Instructions, Black, PB-SOLIDBLACK, 26
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A quick solution to those embarrassing accidents with the simple and clear ringing of your new PoochieBellsEasy proven training instructions included; your pup will be happily ringing their potty bells in just 3 simple stepsMeasures approximately 26in from any doorknob; suitable for both dogs and doorknobs of all ages, shapes and sizesPremium materials; always lead-free, smooth, and reinforced for safety; proudly handcrafted in the USANot in love with this design? Shop around on our PoochieBells Store PageMaterial Type: Polyester
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ColorMidnight Black
Height0.25 Inches
Length27 Inches
Number of items1
Size26" L
Weight0.25 pounds
Width1 Inches

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Found 4 comments on PoochieBells Verified Potty Training Dog Doorbells, Simple and Effective Puppy Housetraining Bell Tool with Easy, Step-by-Step Instructions, Black, PB-SOLIDBLACK, 26" L:

u/NotSuzyHomemaker · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

A dog training item because I live in a fantasy land where my dogs are totally capable of being house broken.

u/Coiledviper · 2 pointsr/germanshepherds

We got 8 Different varieties in treats. We got the Toy cup poodle sized treats. They are about the size of gerbil poop to be honest. That way you have to give almost the whole bag of it to make them full. So you don't over do it on treats. Dog Door Bells Helps a lot we have had ours almost 2 weeks now. Our GSD is 8 weeks 1 day today. Get lots of Dog toys stuffed animals you are going to need it. Dog clicker if you plan on training him that way. We will be getting this aswell but not for the shock for the vibration only Vibrator Collar Going to train him with that has beeps and vibrates and shock but will not shock him ever I cant bring that to myself. Boxes A lot of boxes our dog loves boxes he plays with boxes more than he does with most of his toys. Empty soda boxes work just aswell.

EDIT: That collar also has a light so if you take him out at night you can always see him and if you take him on night walks he can be seen. Rechargable aswell.

u/ikilleddumbly · 2 pointsr/cockerspaniel

I fostered a cocker for a few months and we trained him to use bells attached to a string on the door. It sounds like he knows he needs to go out, but maybe hes just afraid of the doggy door?

Amazon has them but for less than half of that you can go to your local craft store like Michael's and buy a yard or two of ribbon and some bells and make it for your self!

It's a long process but the pups I've trained to use this method pick up on it quickly! You just lift their paw and tap the bells each and every time you take them out. That way they have a way to alert you that they need to go out!

He might just be scared of the doggy door, and hopefully this helps give him a way to say he needs to go!

u/Papag123 · 2 pointsr/puppy101

Trust me try this. Get a doorbell for your dog. This is the one I got one and a half years ago when my dog was 2 months old.

http://www.amazon.com/PoochieBells-Solid-Classic-Training-Doorbell/dp/B0016IWV02/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1414049734&sr=8-1&keywords=dog+bell

My dog peed on the floor, both hardwood and carpet, a few times a day for what almost 2 months. I got the dog bell and nailed it next to the door that I would use to take him to the bathroom. I hit the bell every time I took him outside to pee/poop and after about a month he finally understood all of a sudden that hitting the bell meant going outside. Took him another month to perfect the craft but once he got the hang of it, accidents only happened like once a week. Now he barely ever goes inside. Get the bell. It may take a while to get your dog use to it but your dog is older and understand that he should be peeing outside so he might get it down quicker. The reason your dog pees inside is because he needs some way of indicating to you that he has to go and he doesn't know how so he pees inside. The bell gives the him a way to communicate to you. Best of luck.