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Orangelight Training Bottoms Communication Interactive Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of Orangelight Training Bottoms Communication Interactive

【Train Your Pet Behaves With Manner】Ideal training gadget to treats game, potty training, housetraining and housebreaking for your pets, and it also can be desk call bells when you are in stores, hotel, pub, restaurants, etc. 【Funny and Easy to Use】big enough button for dog to press the button. Cutely paw print with black & white , red & black color match classical. 【No Need Of Any Installation】 Easy to install and use. Simply locate it on any flat place, such as room floor, ground, and lawn. Teach your pet baby, dog, kitten or others to hit the middle button with their paw or nose to ring, which is easily done by even by small pet cause the bell high for 45mm only, they dont need to raise paw too high or crane their neck to reach, they reach and hit in a more natural and comfortable way. 【For Small Dogs and Cats 】This palm size pet training with diameter 2.84 inch/7.2 cm, and the bell is made of stainless steel, ABS plastic and has cutely paw print. 【How to Train Your Pet】 STEP 1: Place the doorbells on the doorknob. STEP 2: When your dog needs to go out, bring them to the doorbells and ring the bells with their paw and give your dog a command, then open the door to let them out. STEP 3: Repeat the process again and again when you dog needs go out, for three weeks or shorter, always giving the same command and praise.Then you dog will be remember this way.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Cheap but works well. Note: The dog can be disassembled!

Bells work for dogs. My Delta learned to ring a bell to go outside (at 10 weeks of age). The bell is dismountable so a mischievous or chewing dog can easily take it apart and eat or chew on the "button" or other parts. I glued the pieces together to make it more secure.

Pros
  • Decent performance
Cons
  • New competitors have appeared

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works well but not on wooden floors.

Easy for the dog to press the bell. I was concerned about how loud the call would be because I can't hear well, but I was surprised that it's actually quite loud and I can hear it pretty well. They have one major disadvantage: they don't stick to parquet floors at all. I'll use something to track it down.

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • Only available in white

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The clapper was stuck so I didn't call

I was supposed to return the product but I waited too long. The clapper got stuck, so the bell didn't ring. The device is very light so it doesn't stay in place. I have a 12 lb dog so it's probably best for a small or toy dog. I bought Jingle Bells to hang on my door and they work so much better! They're much easier to hear and don't stick.

Pros
  • trial year
Cons
  • -

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works perfectly! Finlay learned in 2 days!

I wanted Finlay to warn me without barking as I work from home. In just two days my pup learned to ring the bell and loves to ring on the way out of the potty too! Seems well done. For those who said it didn't work because it's on carpet. remove from carpet. The floor is exposed. Cover it up if you must have it on the carpet. Much luck!

Pros
  • Practical
Cons
  • So far so good