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Mighty Paw Smart Bell 2.0 – Potty Training Button for Dogs & Puppies – Train Your Dog to Ring The Bell – Wireless Pet Communication (2 Button Pack)

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Mighty Paw Smart Bell 2.0 – Potty Training Button for Dogs & Puppies – Train Your Dog to Ring The Bell – Wireless Pet Communication (2 Button Pack)

4.4

900+ bought in past month

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$39.99

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· Join the Potty Training Revolution: The Smart Bell is a game-changing way to turn dog training into a fun, interactive tool for you and your furry friend. It's the potty training aid of the future! · No More Scratching, Whining, or Barking: The Smart Bell door bell for dogs to ring to go outside, gives your pup an easy way to communicate their potty needs and saves your sanity.. and your door trim! It's also a great way to impress your friends! · Set Up Takes Seconds, No Tools Needed: Installation requires no special skills or tools, and comes with everything you need to get started in seconds! It's wireless design makes it easy to use any where in your home! · Indoor and Outdoor Use!: Our dog bell for door potty training small dogs is designed to be used both indoors and outdoors! Its water resistant design allows you to not only train your dog when they need to out, but also when the want to come back in. · For Pups Of All Sizes and Ages: We designed our dog doorbells for potty training to be super easy to use. With only .75 lbs of pressure needed to ring the bell, your dog will be a pro in no time. Training troubles? We are always available to help!

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Da KineReviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023

Love this product because it is/was easy to install and set up. We chose the two transmitters version so our dog can let us know when he wants to go out, and when he is ready to come inside. Additionally, training our dog to use Smart Bell has taken out the stress of worrying about our canine family member needing to go out to do his business, or simply wants to enjoy the backyard, or when he is ready to come back inside because he now communicates using this system. Installation: Smart Bell comes with everything needed to install and includes several 3M sticky pads for mounting the transmitters without drilling holes in the wall, etc. After a couple trial installations for the inside transmitter, we finally settled on attaching it to the inside glass of the door opposite the outside transmitter (see photo). WARNING: The sticky pads work very, very, well and the transmitter is not easily removed if you decide to move it. In our case, we tried two different locations on the drywalls and I used a putty knife with some effort to carefully pry it off without damage to the paint/wall. Training: Key to the training was to get our dog interested in the transmitter (button) to begin with, achieved by smearing a tiny bit of peanut butter on the button face. Because he was a puppy at the time, he was not pressing hard enough to actuate the bell when he licked at the peanut butter. That got him interested and what finally worked was to wipe a high-value treat across the face of the button, leaving its scent. He could smell the treat and began pressing with his nose and using his paw looking for the treat, activating the bell. As soon as the bell sounded, we opened the door, praised him, and offered him a treat outside the door to get him to go outside. We used the same method to get him to activate the bell to come in. Being highly "treat" motivated he quickly associated the bell with getting treats and we weaned him off as he soon understood the bell would get him out and in the door. We still give him a treat when he comes in as a reward for letting us know he is done outside and ready to come in. The Smart Bell is programmed with 38-different chimes and 4-differnt volume settings. Downside: There is no list and you must cycle through each chime to decide the one you want to use. BIGGER DOWNSIDE: If the home loses power, Smart Bell defaults to the first chime. It does not hold the choice in memory. Where we live, we have lost power often enough that we just use the default chime . . . Durability/Performance: Purchased and installed in November 2022, and as of this writing the outside transmitter exposed to all our weather, dirty/muddy paws and even a slight bit of biting for just over a year and works as designed every time. Recommendation: Highly recommend!

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Sls701Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025

Purchased these for my Cane Corso puppy to let us know when she needs to go outside. We put one on the front door and one on the basement door, with the transmitter plugged in between. Within a week, she was using it in her own- she will either lean into it or hit it with her paw. The transmitter plugs in to a standard outlet, has several different tones and lights up blue when she hits the button. In a 5k SF house, we can hear the tone from wherever we are. She especially loves to hit the button when we are on conference calls, and if you do not move fast enough, she will continue to sound it off like an impatient angry customer…. DING DONG DING DONG DING DONG. Anyhow, highly recommend. This is much better than the ribbon/bells hanging off the doorknob.

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SleepingKnightReviewed in the United States on February 20, 2019

Click to play video So it didn't take long for my 6 month old puppy to figure out that when she rung the bell I would open the door. The problem is that she believes she ALWAYS needs to be outside, so she is now 'constantly' ringing the bell and staring at me. Before we got this product she would just quietly wait by the back door, no whining or barking or scratching at the door, and if we were watching a movie or something we wouldn't know that she needed to go out and she'd just have an accident in the house. So now we at least have a way of her letting us know she 'needs' to go out, but now the downside is that I have to use my judgement as to if I think she actually needs to use the bathroom or if I think she just wants to go out for another playtime session because she's bored even though she was outside five minutes ago. I'm also giving this a four out of five stars for a only a couple of minor reasons. We've only had the product for a week or so at this point, so I can't say anything about the longevity of it, but it seems sturdy enough. The reason I'm not giving it 5 stars is because 1. There might be a lot of different tones and rings to choose from but they are all super annoying and/or too long. The one I have chosen right now is the one I've found to be the least annoying but it would have been nice to have something a little less obnoxious. 2. There's a big jump in the loudness levels. I believe you can set the ring at 5 different noise levels and right now I'm on a two and it's still pretty loud. However, I was BARELY able to hear it at a 1 level. So it would have been nice if there was like a 1.5 loudness level to set it on. But, it's not the end of the world as a 2 isn't ear piercing and 3rd and final reason is the amount of pressure you need to activate the bell/receiver. For my dog, who is 6 months and 60 pounds (large breed) it's not such a big deal as she's got some strength and weight behind her. For a smaller puppy or a smaller breed dog I would see how they might have more problems activating the switch with their noses and would probably need to be taught to activate it with their paws. I taught my puppy to "touch" the point of my finger with her noise before we ever got this product, so that made it easier for training on the button. I also for the first couple of times, just placed the button on the ground next to the door so that gravity was on her side and when she hit it with her nose it was easier for her to make it click and activate the bell and I praised her a took her outside while telling her to go out and potty. So she made the connection really quick and when I mounted it on the frame of the door which you can see in the video, she already knew she needed to press it until the bell rang. Other than those minor things, this is a pretty nifty little invention. I like it better than the traditional bells on the door because when I go into the laundry room my dog doesn't hear a bell every time and think she's going outside. The bell only rings when she hits the button. It's also nice having a receiver on the outside door so that when she's ready to come in from a playtime and stick chewing session she just rings the bell and I know she's ready to come in.

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westiemomReviewed in Canada on December 19, 2024

Click to play video This doggie doorbell was an excellent purchase for us. Super easy to install, and the many ring options lets you change it up whenever you get sick of the chime. We taught our puppy to use it, took only a few days for her to master it. Because we can’t see our front door from the main living area, it was a great way for the pup to let us know when she needs to go. It has become invaluable in preventing accidents. No regrets at all.

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Erin & Jan KleinReviewed in Canada on March 14, 2023

This is life-changing stuff, absolutely brilliant! Over the course of a weekend, our 10-week-old pup who would slip unnoticed to the door and have an accident when we failed to notice her quietly waiting in place is proud to "Touch" the doorbell to announce her need and desire to go outside, and when she's finished, come back in. There are great notes included in the install guide on training as well! The two sensors are perfect - one for inside - one for outside to signal coming back in. They work great - no issues transmitting from out in the Alberta cold. A ton of ringtones, but only if you like the sing-song musical doorbells that drive most people to disconnect them permanently. There is one bell-tone option, but it gets the job done! The touch sensor is fairly sensitive - good for somewhat tentative nose-taps, but nothing that will be constantly activated accidentally. If in doubt, buy it!

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S. HaleReviewed in Canada on March 9, 2024

First of all, these work great! Took a few weeks to train the dogs, now they can't stop ringing the doorbell. Thankfully, there are a lot of different sound options and a volume control. We have had these for a few months now and we have one of the plungers on the outside door. I wasn't sure how they would handle the winter, we hit -50C this season and they are still going strong. Just be prepared for DING DONG DING DONG DING DONG... you will love it... honestly ;)

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GReviewed in Canada on December 3, 2024

It was easy to set up, and it's easy for my dog to push even with just her nose. The receiver is basically just plug-in-and-go, and the volume is quite loud if needed (helped to ensure my dog can hear when she presses it, even from outside). The button was easy to stick to a 2x4" and has held up against rain and snow. Had it about a month or two now, and it's doing well in freezing temperatures (though we haven't hit heavy winter yet, but I'm optimistic it'll work). The fact that it doesnt require batteries is great. 10/10 would get again.

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StephanieReviewed in Canada on December 4, 2023

When my dog was 8 weeks we made him learn to use a bell but since he kept ringing it by just wanting to look outside we removed it and looked for something better. Before buying this one I bought another brand but it only worked 1/4 of the time so my dog was trying to activate it but I wasn't hearing anything most of the time. For now this one seems to work every time he activates it.