Tired of cheap Dog Door Bell? Tired of poor quality of dog bell?
Ding Dong! … Disregard the scratching, barking, and whining! Easily teach your dog to ring the wireless Smart Bell to communicate potty time. It’s the premier solution to all of your dog potty training problems. As a bonus all of your friends and family will be AMAZED at your dog!
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Step 2
Once your puppy has learned to touch the bell on cue, use 3M double-sided tape to stick it on the door or wall where you would like for your puppy to go out. Encourage your puppy to touch the bell, and as soon as he does, say “yes!” and treat. Repeat until your puppy readily touches the bell when you give him the cue. Reward him and give him very enthusiastic praise!
Note: Some dogs will pick up these steps more quickly than others. It may take a few hours, a few days or even a few weeks depending on your pup.
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Step three is teaching your puppy to ring the bell at the right time. Approach the door with your puppy, point to the bell, and say your cue, “touch” or “bell.” The moment he touches the bell, say “yes!,” open the door, and take him outside. With repetition, your puppy will learn that when he touches the bell, you’ll open the door.
If your puppy begins to ring the bell just to go outside to play, you need to teach him that ringing the bell is only about potty time. When he rings the bell, clip on his leash, and take him to the place where you need him to eliminate. Give him a few minutes, and if he does his business, praise and give him a treat. If he does not, take him right back inside. Over time, your dog will learn that ringing the bells means the door will open and they are able to go outside to relieve themselves!