Dog Bells for Potty Training Dog Bells for Door Potty Bells and Housebreaking Your Doggy,Dog Training Bell Durable Nylon Ribbon Brass Bell Potty Bells

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DOG BELLS FOR POTTY TRAINING are the perfect solution to toilet train your lovely pet. It is proven to be an Easier, Better Way for your dog to communicate Instead of barking & scratching.This training set is just what your was looking for.
High quality and nice sounding bells 6 Big Extra Loud Bells yet easy on your ears to attend to your pet's nature call wherever you are in the house.
SUPREME DURABILITY: This Dog Training Bells is incredibly durable its made from heavy duty nylon material to lasts longer than other cheaply made ribbon alternatives.this Dog Training Bells can withstand scratches, bites and the toughest tugs.
MAXIMUM CONVENIENCE: Its ergonomic design allows for easy adjustment of the length to the bottom of the door or wall based on the size of your dog.
Dog & Potty Training Has Never Been That Easy Before!better way for your dog to communicate; Instead of hearing barking and scratching, you hear the gentle jingle of bells Instead of hearing barking and scratching, you hear the gentle jingle of bells

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Dog Potty Training Doorbells

This is not a magic instrument that mesmerizes your dog by the stroke of a bell. But it is notrocket science either.

All it takes is few simple but repetitive steps to condition your dog to signalyou when it has to go out.

So here are the simple steps to train your dog to use doorbell

STEP 1: Hang the bells on the door you use to take your dog out. You can also hang themon a hook closer to the door.

Ensure it is easily reachable by your dog.

STEP 2: Whenever you take your dog out, allow the dog to pull or interact with the bells.

Demonstrate it few times to let your pet understand your intent.

When it does ring the bell, state a command associated with goingoutside.

Providepositive verbal feedback and take your dog out.

STEP 3: Repeat the process, always giving the same command and appreciate it.

Make surethat you do not distract your dog by mixing many of its/your needs by ringing the bell.

Keep itsimple and ensure it is meant for one and one task only.

For example, If you are planning totake your pet outside to play, do not use the bell.

Let your dog understand that the purposeof ringing bell is for one specific purpose only.

After a few weeks of this routine, mostdogs will begin ringing the bells on their own.

When they do so, it is VERY IMPORTANT to takethem out right always reinforce the conditioning.