Suitable for Different Door: Available for both doorknob and door handle, easy to hang on any door.
- Sturdy and Durable Belts: It adopts nylon material to make it tear-resistant for longer using time, no worry your pet bite or tear it apart.
- Clear and Crisp Bells: 7 high quality ring bells for bigger sound, but not harsh, and can be heard at distance.
- 3 Snap Buttons for Adjusting Length: No matter it’s a big dog or a small dog, you may choose the height you want it to be.
- Best Service: Included whisle as a gift, any issues with the purchase, please keep us informed and we’ll try our best to give you a satisfied answer.
Tommy –
Took my 3 month old puppy just a couple weeks to figure it out. She loves it!
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Anne Thomas –
The bells seem sturdy and they are pretty cute on the door. Dogs love them!
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Me&Her –
Our puppy is still training, but this will be great.. He is getting it a little bit but hopefully soon he’ll ring it when he wants out.
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Pam –
We just got the bells but my puppy is afraid of it. They are quite large but I thought easier to touch. It will be work in progress. Made well
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A LOVES AM&1D –
I was a little skeptical at first, but our little girl learned how to use the bells when she wanted outside within a week. So glad we got it!
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Gabby –
4month pups use it very well took maybe 1-2 weeks to get them use to it but they use it now when they need to go outside
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Jake –
My puppy knew exactly how to tell us when he needs to go to the bathroom with these great bells. They are perfect when in the other room and he needs to let you know!
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M. Fulton –
Very nice quality. Bells are a nice weight along with the strap and snaps to adjust length. I would definitely purchase again.
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rj4wd –
Our new pups was good about going to the door when he wanted out…but if you didn’t catch him as he was going to the door, he would have an accident. We needed something so we didn’t have to watch his every move. We found these and figured they weren’t too pricey if they didn’t work. I installed (just hung on the door knob) the bells and started training him and the other dogs that we have. Every time we would let them out…we would ring the bells. That started to work…but we noticed the pup would only touch the bells with his nose, and not make much sound. So we changed up the technique by moving his head at the bells so he would make the bells jingle. So far so good. We’re happy we purchased the bells and they work really good. Plus they’re good for letting you know when someone enters and exits the door.
I thought the whistle would be a dog whistle…but it’s just a whistle. I guess you could use it for additional training.
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Michael Bala –
Our one-year-old puppy. Me and my sister trained him to ring the bells at the back door to go out. I had made my own little jingle bells and put them on a hook, and he was trained within about a month. Also these are louder than the crafting bells, Which is good because he has a soft nudge when he brings them.
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