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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not good for small dogs

This would have been a good bell for a bigger dog and a smart dog. The dog has to press the middle of the bell. other than that it works great you can set the volume and it has good jingles.

Pros
  • LONG RANGE and Customized-Operating range is 800+ feet in open area.Has 55 ring tones and 5 levels volume from 0db to 110db for choice.Set to 0db(mute mode) when you need.Could not be disturbed.Give you a better home experience.
Cons
  • The bell may be too big and bulky for some doors

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Inconsistent and not a "soft touch " button.

I'm going to return this and get a refund. The button needs to be touched in a very specific spot in order for it to activate the ringer and the touch has to be a hard and deliberate touch. It would not activate when my dog swiped his paw across it or touched it with his nose. He pretty much had to slam his paw on the one spot to get it to register.I tried two of three buttons we got and both were very inconsistent even when I was the one touching/activating them. A training tool that fails…

Pros
  • EverNary
Cons
  • The product may malfunction due to interference from other devices

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, would buy again.

This doorbell has been amazing. Our 6 month old Labrador puppy was destroying my screen door. Put this up and it was hit and miss for a couple of weeks.When he went out I out a dab of peanut butter on it. When he would ring it I would open the door quickly and praise him. Now, at 7 months and 75 lbs, my door is clean and safe.Great product.

Pros
  • The receiver has a loud and clear chime that can be heard from anywhere in the house, so you'll never miss your dog's signal
Cons
  • The product may require frequent battery replacements

Have patience when training, remember that dogs can have the intelligence of a 2-year old, but not the same ability to get you to pay attention and smile every time she verbalizes. I waited to review until I could configure these as 2 independent groups where each button activates just one ringer. I gave up on it working because I never heard the tones that are unique when pairing, they are more quiet so reduce noise and unplug the first ringer after the first set are paired - no stimulus is…

Pros
  • The wireless design makes installation and set-up a breeze, without any unsightly wires or cords
Cons
  • The product may not work well with all types of doors

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It's a doorbell. on my review.

The button is easy for a dog to push. The button size is good. I’m disappointed that the sounds you choose from are the same as every other wireless doorbell. Since this is marketed for a dog Bell, there should be different sounds. It’s a bit confusing for us and the dog to distinguish between our doorbell and the dog potty bell.

Pros
  • Trigger simple-The dog bells just need lightly touch or slip over the touchpad to activate the wireless doorbell through nose or claw. No need to press.Any small or big dogs can do.Even cats also can do it.
Cons
  • The buttons may be too difficult to press for some dogs

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Really works!: my feedback

This has been a savior for my doors that were getting scratched up pretty bad. My dog now uses the doorbell about 80% of the time and is getting more consistent at it all the time.

Pros
  • The EverNary Dog Door Bell is an affordable and effective solution for potty training your dog, saving you time and money on expensive trainers or cleaning services
Cons
  • The product may not be user-friendly for senior and visually impaired users

This doorbell works great. Sometimes too great because my pup has started "training" me by ringing it to go out several times a day .just to play and not always to potty. I love the extra bells and plug in receivers. I put one on a piece of matching floor wood laminate so I can pick it up if I need to. I placed the other two on separate plastic bowl lids and have used them as emergency bells. When I had to look after my elderly mother after a procedure, I put one in her bathroom and one in her…

Pros
  • 1 12V batteries required. (included)
Cons
  • The buttons may be too small for some dogs to use