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Review on πŸ”” Maxin Dog Training Bell Set: Potty & Door Training Bells for Dog Puppy & Cat, Interactive Pet Tool & Communication Device by Lisa Chenault

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Ding Ding ding! fits doorbells

The idea of having a fun and fantastic way for pets to get their attention on specific tasks is a great idea; but all three sound the same. And if there is no person in the room, then the variety of colors will not help much. We have a dog and a cat. While the cat is already being taught to use the toilet, the dog is still a puppy and hasn't learned it yet, so we put a red bell on the exit door. Yellow is behind the toilet door so the cat can warn anyone who might be inside (she's not very good at knocking) and also so we can check in and give her the well-deserved treats she deserves. A white bell stands halfway between their plates on the kitchen wall. With this description, if we are in a bedroom or somewhere in the house where there is no doorbell, we may not know what area they are in. easy to apply at night; it will take work and dedication. With three bells ringing the same, the task becomes even more dubious and difficult - even uncertain.

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Slightly torn