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Review on 🐾 EverNary Wireless Doggie Door Bell for Potty Training - Waterproof Touch Button Dog Bells Included Receiver and Transmitter by Matt Zraik

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Two out of three dogs agree this is for the best.

We bought this after trying three other methods: 1) The old school attention bell. None of the dogs would even approach him with a treat. 2) Electronic call at the touch of a button. Dogs seem afraid of the loud button press. 3) Hanging bells on the doorknob. The dogs didn't want to push him, just waiting to hear the sound they made when the door opened. As a last resort, I bought a Sairy Dog doorbell. The sensory nature of the switch means dogs simply have to sniff or lick the surface to activate it. This has worked well for our two dogs. It seems that the third only allows the other two to do the activation. It took some time to get the dogs to "ring the bell" but now they activate it every time they want to go back inside and sometimes when they want to go outside and we're not there yet. have their own sound so you know if the dogs want in or out. The buttons are well made and durable. They are attached to the door with a thin velcro with good weather resistant adhesive. Just make sure you clean the surface they are attached to. So far, they've weathered both a massive storm and a 106-degree heatwave in Texas with no issues. The feeling is that the receivers are slightly cheaper. They are small and battery operated. The range is pretty good, we have one next to the door and the other about 25 meters away. I had more volume levels to choose from, the lowest level is still pretty loud when standing right next to the bell. chime. There are many chimes to choose from, but too many of them are obnoxious musical numbers that go on for too long. Only about four or five tones really make sense. There is no way to program new tones.

Pros
  • Everything is fine!
Cons
  • Dear