DOG BELLS FOR POTTY TRAINING PUPPY This Door Bell For Dog To Ring To Go Outside Housetraining Puppy Potty Doorbell A Fun Fast Housebreaking Aid For Your Dog - House Train Your Pet To Jingle To Tinkle

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DOG POTTY TRAINING BELLS LETS YOUR DOG TELL YOU WHEN ITS TIME TO GO OUT! GREAT FOR NEW PUPPY OWNERS
HANG ON DOOR KNOB FOR HOUSE TRAINING OR HOUSE BREAKING. CAN BE USED FOR CRATE TRAINING.
POTTY TRAINING YOUR DOG IS FASTER WITH DOG BELLS FOR HOUSE TRAINING BETTER THAN PUPPY POTTY PADS
MULTIPLE BELLS NYLON WEBBING LOUD ENOUGH TO HEAR IN ANOTHER ROOM TOUGH STANDS UP TO PLAYFUL PUPPY.
DOG POTTY TRAINING BELLS ALSO ACTS AS A LOW TECH SECURITY ALERT DOOR ENTRY ALARM OR VISITOR CHIMES

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Dog Bells For Housebreaking Or Housetraining Bells Have 95% success rate! Let your dog will tell you when they need to go out. You can use dog bells for potty training potty a puppy or an old dog using bells! Most will be trained in a few days. FOLLOW THESE STEPS IN ORDER TO POTTY TRAIN YOUR PUPPY USING DOG TRAINING BELLS.
  • Start training in the morning when your dog really needs to go out!
  • Hang bells on the inside knob of the door. If your dog uses more than one door to go outside, hang bells on them as well!
  • When you take your dog outside, put your dog in front of the bell, say "outside" or "go potty" then gently take your dog's paw or nose and ring the bells.
  • Once your dog rings the bell, immediately take her outside.
  • Continue to assist your dog with ringing the bell each time before she goes outside praise and say "outside" each time they ring the bell. Your dog will pick up on this quickly.
  • Soon, they will start to nudge the bell on her own. Put them out immediately praising and adding phrases (outside! outside!) reinforcing to them that you understand whet they're communicating to you.
  • Eventually, your dog will begin to ring the dog bell on their own with or without you being present, communicating that they need to go outside. In order for Bell training to work, drop everything and immediately run to let them outside.
  • With continued praise for successes your dog will associate that ringing the bell is the way to get the door to open and go outside.