Impresa Dog Training Bells - Black Nylon Strap for Potty Training & Housebreaking Puppies and Pets








Key features
- •Quickly and easily train nearly any puppy, doggy or grown dog to let you know when he or she needs to go
- •Made from super strong, chew-resistant nylon tested by our very own poochie; multiple snap points make it easy to hang on any door at the height you choose; reinforced rivets will keep the bells firmly attached
- •Proven as an effective method for housebreaking/house breaking, housetraining/house training, potty training for your doggy
- •Black strap with polished metal hardware looks great in virtually any home
- •Tested, trusted and recommended by dog trainers; a portion of our profits go back to the dogs and cats we love through donations to The Humane Society
Impresa Dog Training Bells - Black Nylon Strap for Potty Training & Housebreaking Puppies and Pets
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heidi23•February 7, 2017
Bells are loud enough even if you are in an adajenct room. My dog is a puppy and it took him some time to get use to using the bells to go outside. We originally placed this on the door handle of a closet near the garage door and he would not ring the bell. We decided to place a nail in the wall next to the side garage door and this worked perfectly. We have 3 children who are constantly using the side garage door to go outside causing the bells to bang into the wall. Putting it on the wall next to the door did the trick. My children do not ring the bells leaving the house and the whippet puppy sees the bell and rings it when he needs to go out. Excellent product.
This really works!
Hooked on books•January 14, 2017
Originally bought these for my fur niece last year. We have a set at our house and there is a set at my in law's house. They are placed at the front door and back door. These work very well they are loud enough to hear from another room. We just got a puppy that is 11 weeks old she was rescued from our local humane society. She has been in our home for 5 days and can use this bell system already. Every time we let her out we ring the bells and open the door. Today she rang the front door bells and I walked her out and she did her job. These bells are well made, adjustable and are pretty loud depending on how hard your dog hits them.
Must have!!!
CityWife•September 18, 2016
This door bell was one of the first things I ordered when we got a new pup. It is a must have in my opinion for potty training. Every time I took him out I would shake the bell and say "lets go potty". In the beginning, he would ring the bell for no reason because he obviously did not know its purpose yet. Each time he rang the bell I kept my patience and said "you have to go potty?" Then would let him in the yard (or you would put him on a leash and take him out if your yard isnt fensed). After only 2-3 days he realized "hey. When i have to go potty i ring the bell and she lets me outside". Whenever he had an accident I would point to the accident, say "no", ring the bell and say "potty" and let him outside. Even if he just went. He now is 5 months old and that bell is now my alarm clock. 7am every morning when he wakes up and wants to go outside the bell rings :)
What a carpet saver! It too our lab a ...
sewIbake•June 28, 2016
What a carpet saver! It too our lab a couple of weeks to catch on. But he uses it when he needs to go out. I am no longer 'breaking my neck' to see if he is at the door. He can let us know by a 'ring of the silver bell'!
Completly House Trained In 4 Days!
Kari•June 3, 2016
This worked great for us. We adopted a 5 month old stray from the shelter. I realized she was having trouble communicating with people (probably due to her lack of being around them). In order to aid this smart pooch in communicating we hung the bells from the door. Next time we took her out we rang the bells. From that point on she rang the bells to alert us of her need to eliminate. She had an occasional accident still for the first 3 days but we've only had her for 2 weeks. After the 3rd day she no longer had any more accidents! The nylon part that holds the bells is strong which is great in case it gets chewed. I did not want the others which have thin ribbons holding the bells. She rings the bells softly but I can still hear them from other rooms in our 1 story home if the doors are open. This product is definitely worth it if you are having trouble with house training.
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