Caldwell’s Pet Supply Co. Dog Potty Bells, Dog Door Bell, Bells To Go Outside, Potty Training Bell, Dogs Doorbell, Dogs Potty Doorbell, Ring To Go Pee, All Breed Puppy Training Tool – Black (Set of 2)

(18 customer reviews)

  • Premium Training Tool: Our quality dog door bells for potty training are a puppy training essential. Custom designed bell for dogs to ring to go potty, the best choice for dog doorbells to go outside.
  • User-Friendly Design: Our dog bell for door potty training is designed for easy use. The bells are the perfect size for dogs to touch, no hard buttons to push, making potty training a breeze.
  • Versatile Use: These bells for dog training to go outside are a great communication tool. Teach your dog to ring the bell when they want to go outside. A must-have for dog owners and trainers.
  • Durable and Long-lasting: Our dog doorbell is made with quality materials to withstand repeated use. Whether it's for potty bells for dogs or as a dog potty bell, this product is designed to last.
  • Easy to Use: Our dog doorbell is user-friendly, making puppy potty training a breeze. Simply hang the bell and consistently follow the training steps.
  • Perfect for All Dogs: From puppy potty training – adult dog training, our dog training bells for door work for all sizes, breeds. Easier potty training and communication with Caldwell's dog bells.

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Caldwell Pet Supply Co.

Product description

Somewhere out there, a dog is barking. Not because it is hungry. Not because a visitor has arrived. The dog is barking because it needs to potty! We have developed an easier way for your dog to communicate. Instead of hearing barking and scratching, you can hear the pleasant jingle of Potty Bells! All dogs have to potty, and you can teach them how in just three easy steps.

IDEA BEHIND POTTY BELLS – In 2015, we at Caldwell's Pet Supply Co. set out to solve a simple problem. We wanted to give dogs a better way to communicate with their owners. Instead of barking, scratching or suffering in silence, both you and your furry friend will be thrilled with our Potty Bells! With our thousands of customer reviews, you can easily see that Potty Bells have been a life-saver for many families.

Dog Doorbells for Dog Training

1.4 Inch Dog Bell with Doggie Doorbell and Potty Training for Puppies

Hang Potty Bells from Any Doorknob or Handle

Fits All Door Handles:

Our high-quality Potty Bells feature an adjustable strap that can fit any type of door handle or knob. A nice, secure snap prevents the bell from being pulled loose when your dog rings the bell.

 Don't worry your dog won’t have an accident because you couldn't hear the bells when they rang them

Extra-Loud Bells:

You won't ever miss hearing our Potty Bells! The SIX large bells are the loudest available on the market. They strike loud and clear every time your dog rings them. Don't be fooled by the generic brands that have more bells. Their bells are of a much cheaper quality, which produce a sound like rocks in a tin can! Our bells have a nice, rich tone which is pleasant to the ear.

 loudest metal dog doorbells available on the market today

Durable & Well Made:

Tired of those cheaply made ribbon-type bells that simply can't withstand your dog's bell ringing? Potty Bells are constructed with a high quality, ultra strong, nylon fabric strap. Just look at our close-up photos! You can see the heavy weave of the strap. We pride ourselves in our Potty Bells' durability and ensures your satisfaction for long-lasting use.

 Original Dog Door Bell - Superior design with six large, loud bells and an adjustable length strap.

Stylish & Charming:

Potty Bells' signature look will add a touch of charm to any door. We offer a variety of colors so you can match your decor. Or, better yet, use different colors of Potty Bells for seasons and holidays! Our shiny silver bells are on point with every color strap. Don't waste your time with homemade versions or cheap-looking imitations. Get your Potty Bells today!

Dog doorbells are easy to use

Product details

  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
  • Product Dimensions : 5.79 x 4.09 x 0.91 inches; 10.55 ounces
  • Item model number : dog training collar
  • Date First Available : December 4, 2016
  • Manufacturer : Caldwell's Pet Supply Co
  • ASIN : B01N6D9X94
  • Best Sellers Rank: #6,590 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #11 in Dog Doorbells
  • #11 in Dog Doorbells
  • Customer Reviews: 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (14,822)

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Caldwell's Pet Supply Co.

18 reviews for Caldwell’s Pet Supply Co. Dog Potty Bells, Dog Door Bell, Bells To Go Outside, Potty Training Bell, Dogs Doorbell, Dogs Potty Doorbell, Ring To Go Pee, All Breed Puppy Training Tool – Black (Set of 2)

  1. Amanda (verified owner)

    Great bell for potty training and ongoing use

    I purchased this for my cavoodle puppy a few years ago and wished I had purchased it sooner – it fast tracked potty training and to this day is still in use – great to hang by your back door if you don’t have a doggy door.

  2. From Couch to Door Potty Bells (verified owner)

    Worked Like a Charm

    It took our puppy 24 hours to figure out how to ring the bell to let us know he wanted to go out. He was so pleased with himself, and we were equally pleased. We have the second strand at the top of our stairs just outside our home office. We introduced this set a month later, and he was very pleased to use them to let us know he was ready to go down and out! They look great, sound well, and hold up to his repeated and enthusiastic swatting and tugging. Thank you!

  3. Amazon Customer (verified owner)

    Very nice!

    I hung one inside and outside the patio door so now when my dog wants in or out, she rings rather than barks. Genius. Very nicely made and great value.

  4. Amazon Customer (verified owner)

    Excellent quality. Easy to use. They work for the purpose intended. Cats don't like them.

    See comments above.

  5. Joahna K. Koning (verified owner)

    As described

    As described-could be a little louder upon touch

  6. Chloemum (verified owner)

    Great

    Perfect length from doorknob to floor for my 4 month old puppy to reach.

  7. Kimster (verified owner)

    This is a nice product now if my dog will use it

    This is a nice product and well made. Thought we could teach our Doxie to use the bell as a puppy. Nope she will not use it. She is now over a year and does not use it but when we shake it to go out she comes running so we are still happy we got them. They are not loud and obnoxious but a medium sounding bell.

  8. tina thiele (verified owner)

    Dog doesn't really get it

    I have had the Potty bells for 2 months now and my dog is not picking it up. I started with the training that was provided with the bells for the first 3 weeks and she would not use them at all. I then went to their website and followed the training tips on there. Now she will only use the bells if I am standing right next to the door and she still tries everything in her power not to touch them. When she does use them she will hit it with the lightest touch that it doesn't make a sound, I don't think she likes the sound of the bells. They are nice and I am sure they work well for other dogs. I think all the training tips should have been provided, I shouldn't have to go to the website for other options to use their product. I cannot rate over 3 stars since they don't work and the lack of training information for their product, if that make you mad take it up with my dog.

  9. Savanna P. (verified owner)

    Nice ring -not overwhelming

    Love that the bills don’t rain too high of a pitch and small dog loves them.

  10. From Couch to Door Potty Bells (verified owner)

    Great product made well for excited puppies.

    Great product. Strap is well made and all bells jingle. Adjustable length to grow with puppy. Works great!

  11. Amazon Customer (verified owner)

    Great product

    Love that this comes with two sets of bells. Makes it easy to travel while still keeping my pups routine the same. Excellent quality and is loud enough to hear across the house. Not scary for my pup either. The loop handle makes it super easy to attach to the door handle of any shape.

  12. Amazon Customer (verified owner)

    Good product

    Works great! We have a German Shepherd that is 4 months old and she figured it out after one day.

  13. Ginpip (verified owner)

    Well made but don't won't use them.

    I bought these dog potty bells with high hopes for my 12-week-old English Springer Spaniel puppy. Unfortunately, it's been a bit of a struggle. My puppy just doesn't seem to grasp the concept, and we've had limited success with them. I wish the product came with some instructions or tips on how to train your dog to use them effectively.

    The bells themselves seem decent in quality and hang nicely on the door, but they're just not doing the trick for my pup. We've tried various methods to get her to associate them with going outside, but it's been a slow and somewhat frustrating process. I was hoping for a quicker and smoother transition to potty training.

    It's possible that these bells work better for some dogs, but for my Springer Spaniel, it's been a mediocre experience. I'm still hopeful that with time and patience, she might catch on, but as of now, they haven't made the potty training process any easier. If you decide to try them, be prepared to do some additional research on effective training techniques to go along with them.

  14. jesredneck98 (verified owner)

    UPDATED REVIEW... Good quality and a smart concept

    Update several years later:

    I still have 1 out of 2 of these from my original purchase. I have bought more like it in the past years. I now loathe these things for all the right reasons.

    I have 3 dogs nows. All about 7 yrs old. They got smarter. I trained them to use a wireless doorbell to let us know they wanted to go outside because we moved into a larger home where we couldn't hear these bells from our rooms.

    I also had to install baby gates around the home to keep the dogs from sneaking off to the finished basement and lounging on the furniture. I ended up posting all the ringers on the baby gates. The dogs would ring them when we were in a section of the house they wanted access to. If we didn't respond after about 20 minutes, they'd hit the wireless doorbell. (I started watching them from the home security system because it's really amusing how clever they are.) I found out my larger dog would ring the bell rope when the other dogs got too aggressive or annoying with play. He was letting us know he needed to get away from them.

    We've moved again… to a house where we can't use the wireless door bells. During our move across the country, we took one of these bell ropes with us. Our dogs still remembered to use them for when they wanted outdoors. It was a blessing to have on hand in pet friendly hotels and Air BnBs, where our house-broken dogs had the temptation to mark over previous pets accidents. We would catch them sniffing & call out, "Hey!" They'd either move along or ring the bell to let us know they really needed to relieve themselves. (It was like free insurance from pet accidents fees.)

    We now live in a not so nice area. Sadly, we have an issue with a peeping tom neighbor who often has unsavory guests over. The dogs will ring the bells to let us know someone is right outside a window. (We positioned the bell ropes under certain windows because we prefer them to use these rather than adopt a habit of anxious barking. We don't want them to cause problems at the next rental when we move again.) (Military moves. Unavoidable.)

    Even if you'd prefer the wireless doorbell system, I'd say it's still a great idea to train your dogs to use one of these. They hold up through all kinds of weather (though the one we hung outdoors got rusty after a while.) The wireless doorbells have failed us in extreme temps… mostly the ones outdoors, which would let us know our dogs need to come inside.

    Dogs are impressively smart. This is a great commo tool. It beats the whole Lassie scenario of watching your dog act frantic & asking, "What is it, girl/boy?" With no feedback other than more frantic behavior. At least with these, our dogs can hit the ones under the windows, on the doors, or on their food bin.

    Only warning I have is that if you have a larger dog, you may not want to hang any bells from your Christmas tree. 😬 Yeah, we weren't thinking smart that year. Dogs are clever, but have some limitations.

    Original Review:

    I've always trained my dogs to use something like this. It truely helps prevent accidents in the house. Sometimes we can miss our dog's cues that he/she needs to go outside, so this makes it very clear. Be warned though, I had a dog misuse our bell system before. It was very annoying to walk to the door every 15 min so he could bark at a squirrel or harass the neighbor's dog. We had to revoke his privileges. 😉

    This item is good quality. It can withstand some chewing and a lot of tugging, if need be. It's also long enough for my chihuahua puppies to reach. They have to get on their hind legs and prop up on the door, but they don't have to jump. Once they're adult size, they can easily tap it with their nose, though.

  15. Lori Grissom (verified owner)

    Definitely worth it!

    These bells are sturdy, they work on most, if not all, door handles and they make potty training so much easier! It helps that they also look great! Our Golden Retriever puppy was a bit fearful of them at first so I sat on the floor and played with them a bit. I didn't ask my puppy to do anything, I wanted him to become curious about them on his own. When he crept toward me and sniffed the air near where I was holding them, I moved onto the next step. I asked my children to sit on the floor and we tossed the bells back and fourth, very gently, to make it a game. Our puppy became a bit braver and actually sniffed the bells so I advanced to the next step. I grabbed some whipped cream, I would have preferred peanut butter but we didn't have any, and I put it in the bells and allowed the puppy to lick it off. Each time I put the cream on the bell I would say "touch" and as soon as he licked the bell I said "yes" and gave him a small treat. Once he understood that touching the bells got him a reward I placed the bells on my front door. From the first introduction of the bells to the moment I hung them on the door was a span of approximately 30 to 45 minutes. (We took breaks so as not to overwhelm him.) The time it takes you to get this far with your puppy will depend on your puppy.

    Once we had the bells on the door handle I told our puppy to sit, I gently shook the bells and told him to touch and, as soon as he touched the bells, I said "go potty" and I opened the door and let him out. He is still a bit uncertain about the bells so I continue to shake them and tell him to touch each time we go potty. I started the process Monday night, it is now Thursday and he is starting to touch the bells on his own. Every time he touches them we happily say "go potty" and immediately let him outside. I absolutely recommend these bells to anyone with a puppy as they are very helpful with potty training! Our puppy sleeps in our room and, because he usually will not have an accident and tries to wake us up, we do not put him in the crate anymore. Having a second set of bells for my bedroom is a great way for him to alert me that he needs to go out. I only bought one set because I have a friend giving me another bell but I advise those considering this purchase to buy two. They are absolutely affordable and they arrived quickly!

    Happy potty training!

  16. Our dog rules our house (verified owner)

    Strong

    Good quality and sturdy bells. Hangs by a snap that hangs well.

  17. A.J. (verified owner)

    Can get to be annoying after a while.

    Puppy learned quickly to use this, but jingling can get to be annoying after a while. Puppy started using it just to go out.

  18. cc (verified owner)

    Great buy for clever dogs!

    Only took a day for my Bc to get get hang of it. Works a treat. Needed bells because she doesn't whine or bark to be let out. Bells get louder when she's desperate!

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