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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Aussie Success!: my feedback

This cute little bell has saved our doors from so much scratching. I originally planned to get a string of bells for the doors we use to let him out, but I didn’t want to wake the whole house if we got up with him in the night. This little bell was easy to train him to use and we keep it right next to the door. He learned to boop it with his nose/paw after a day of us ringing it before taking him out.

Pros
  • The high-quality sound is audible from a distance
Cons
  • The bells may be too confusing for some pets to understand

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Awesome for potty training

These bells are perfect for potty training! We’ve been using them with our puppy for 7 weeks now. They’re sturdy and he has no problem getting the bell to ring to notify us that he needs to go out! Definitely recommend!

Pros
  • Convenient alternative to traditional potty training methods
Cons
  • The bells may not work for pets who are too short to reach them

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy to use!: my feedback

Used this to train my cat to ring for entry! He’s a smart one and got it in a day. That said, his little paws have too light of a touch and I switched to a digital option, but this bell got him trained and probably would have worked well on a bigger furball. (My cat is 8.5 pounds and a little frail.) Still a great purchase!

Pros
  • Teaches pets independence and responsibility
Cons
  • The bells may not be suitable for households with multiple pets

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Helpful potty training tool and durable

The size of the product is great. I can place it in plain sight without it being noticeable because of its size. It appears to be made well. My Yorkie is a wild little boy and he’s played with it several times and it’s still in one piece. Training with this has been very helpful.

Pros
  • The bells are large enough for pets of all sizes to use
Cons
  • The bells may be too complex for some users to set up

The base is a very soft, chewable rubber that my puppy likes to chew on. She has not chewed on anything else in her play area but this. She either likes the taste or the smell. She immediately started chewing on the top plastic part that rings the very quiet bell. I took it away from her, and I noticed that the bell could come out very easily which is a choking hazard to the dog and any children that find it.If you look on the underside, you can see that only a small plastic rim piece keeps the

Pros
  • Easy to clean and sanitize for hygiene purposes
Cons
  • The bells may not work for pets who are easily frightened by new items

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent for Potty Training

We’ve been using this bell for a few days and it’s working out very well. Our small pup can ring it easily and the bell is loud enough to be heard clearly. The bells also have a very cute design. I’m very happy with this purchase.

Pros
  • Can be used on any type of door or knob
Cons
  • The bells may be difficult to transport

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Puppy is ready to rumble

Thought this would be great for our rescue puppy, it’s more of Let’s Get Ready to Rumble time. Buttttt, she here’s it when she’s outside, she immediately comes to door. Overall must stick to the training program.

Pros
  • Helps to train dogs and cats to signal when it's time to go outside
Cons
  • The bells may not be a good fit for all pet training methods

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Can’t handle a 5 lb. Yorkie

This was great…while it lasted. 7 days after the return window closed, one is broken. My 4 month old Yorkie was too much for it.

Pros
  • A must-have for any pet owner who values efficient communication with their pets
Cons
  • The bells may not be effective for pets who have already established their own routine for signaling their need to go outside

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Great in theory on my review.

These are sturdy little bells, and I liked the idea that they wouldn't damage the wall or door like the hanging bells are prone to do. However, with the rubber base, there's no way to anchor them down to the floor (e.g., with a 3M strip). So they quickly became our puppy's favorite toy to pick up and chew, throw, etc. Had to abandon bell training because of that. It would be great if there were an option to have a plastic or metal base (without the rubber strip, the metal is too thin to secure…

Pros
  • Aids in house training for new puppies and kittens
Cons
  • The bells may not be useful for pets who are already house trained

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Needs Adhesive to Stick

I recently got this bell and my dogs are still learning to use it. The only downside is that you would need to buy something to stick it to where you want to place it because it doesn't come with an adhesive. If your dogs are like mine, they end up just playing with the bell all over the place lol. but overall its a good product for the price

Pros
  • Adds an element of fun to training and relationship-building with your pet
Cons
  • The bells may be too bulky for some users to store when not in use

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect for Potty Training

This bell is amazing! Our puppy learned how to use it within weeks. And it is way less annoying than the sleigh bells that hang on the door that make noise every time the door opens and shuts. It is just a nice little ding noise when he hits it. It is loud enough for us to hear from every room in our apartment. Would recommend!

Pros
  • Great way to communicate with your pet
Cons
  • The bells may be too lightweight for some pets to ring

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good For Cat Training Too!

I like these bells. They were recommended to me by a trainer. I used them to train a cat. It takes a bit of time and patience for a pet to learn to ring a bell but it's a really cute trick once they get it. The bell is steady and doesn't move around. It has a distinct ring that is just loud enough and not too loud. I was told that pet bells are best to buy because the button is not as difficult to push. The price of the different colors does fluctuate so if you want a specific color I suggest…

Pros
  • Can help new pet owners establish communication and routines with their pets
Cons
  • The bells may not work for pets who are already well-trained

Revainrating 3 out of 5

My golden has not taken to it

It’s well made and doesn’t slide easily. Sadly my golden has not taken to it for potty breaks. For a couple weeks we had her ring the bell every time she went outside. She prefers to give us the "poop stare” instead. It was cheap enough that it was worth a shot. We might try the hanging door bells next.

Pros
  • Can be used as a way to call pets to come inside
Cons
  • The bells may not be loud enough for pets who sleep deeply

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy to teach dog do used

I showed my dog how to use it and then she started abusing it because as soon as we got back in she’d hit the bell again and wanted me to take her back out but overall she uses it correctly very good purchase

Pros
  • Ideal for pet owners who have busy schedules
Cons
  • The bells may become ruined if pets frequently lick or drool on them

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Wish it were a little louder, but love it overall

My dog uses this to let us know she wants to go outside and I love it. I just wish it were a little louder so I could hear it from another room in the house.

Pros
  • Non-skid Rubber Bottom: This design can not only fix the pet training bells on the floor, but also protect the floor from scratches. The pets easily ring the dog training bells.
Cons
  • The bells may not work for pets who are visually impaired

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It will annoy anyone that you live with.

My dog approaches me in the bed and digs her talons into my left arm. She begins attempting to drag me to the door. I rise. despite my dog having, yet again, failed to bring me coffee in bed. She prances and I stumble to the back door. I ring the bell while repetitively saying "potty?" I open the door and she sprints to the grass. I am left squinting at the door.still trying to get my mind wrapped around the fact that I am awake now. She returns happy and ready to move forward with the rest of…

Pros
  • Non-slip design keeps the bells in place
Cons
  • The bells may not be effective for puppies who are too young