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It may take a little effort to train your pets to use the Poochie Bells, but, the rewards will last a long time. Introduce your pet to the Poochie Bells using consistent voice commands and visual reinforcement by ringing the bells in front of them and repeating the same command you wish to associate with them going outside to potty.
When they start ringing the bells themselves be sure to provide plenty of praise. Dogs love to please, so it doesn't take much to accomplish this learned behavior. Please avoid giving treats or food with the act of ringing the bells as this will reward a behavior for food instead of going outside "for business".
"Our puppy was trained in about 10 days! We purchased the poochie bells when she was about 7-9 weeks and started them as soon as they arrived. It was so easy! I must mention that our dog also used the poochie bells to notify us that our cat wanted to go out too! It was hysterical... first the cat would go sit by the door, then once the dog saw her, she'd go to the bells and ring them! We send them with her whenever she is visiting family or friends and she knows the drill."
"Hi, I own a toy poodle, Teddy, and only after showing him the ringing of the bell ~10 times and going out he totally got it. It is really funny. He rings it differently when he has to go pittle or poddy. when he goes poddy he rings it with much more vigor. It is funny. He never rings it unless he needs to go out too."
"My two Maltese puppies were a little hesitant when I first brought them home. A few weeks past and then one day the Poochie Bells started to ring. Little Miss Cookie finally made the connection that if she hits the bells the sliding door opens to our balcony. I was shocked how quickly she was conditioned to use them. I am also thrilled how durable they are and am so fortunate that my pups know they can quickly communicate their needs without barking at me."