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Review on Wireless Doorbells Warterproof Receivers Transmitters by Adam Noorzay

Revainrating 5 out of 5

AMAZING DEVICE - BUY THE BELL!

This device is a COMPLETE game changer. I took my female dog (born 9/1/20) outside on 10/31/20 to go to the backyard toilet every 1.5-2 hours for about a month. It was just so she knew what a "bathroom" was. A week before I introduced her to the dog bell, I noticed that she was sitting at the door waiting for someone to let her out, so I figured it was time to introduce the bell to her. So on 12/5/20 I gave her this dog bell and she has taken root with the clock! The trick was that I purposely put a treat for her at the level of the bell's nose, and when she squeezed it to grab the treat, she squeezed the bell (it's very sensitive to touch), and when the bell rang, I Praise her and then take her outside to the bathroom. I repeated this movement until she understood that the sounds should go out and pee. Here we are on 7/12/20 and she is using a bell as a talisman WITH NO treats to let us know that she wants to go outside/pee. My dog mom sits behind me while I'm at work so I bought a doorbell for her house and one for my friend's house. I am very convinced and can only recommend it. Be sure to train them to repeat in the bathroom before entering the bell and everything else will fall into place perfectly!

Pros
  • Simple trigger. To activate the wireless doorbell with nose or claw, dog bells just need to lightly touch or place on the touchpad. No need to press. Any dog big or small can do it. Even cats can do it.
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