Potty Training Your Dog With A Bell
I recommend the original potty bells because they are long enough for short dogs to reach and they have a snap so you can hang them anywhere and take them with you on the go.
Potty training your dog with a bell. The first step in potty bell training your dog is teaching your dog that outside the home is the place to eliminate. Gently lift the bell and let puppy smell the bell. Potty training bells are for all dogs bell training dogs is fun and straightforward and it s not limited to certain types of dog. If you don t the whole point of the training has been wasted.
A great and fun way to house train your dog is to train her to communicate to you when she needs to go out to potty is by teaching her to ring a potty train bell. Use the bell only with a single door at first. It should hang low enough for your puppy to reach with his paw or nose. It needs to always be available for your dog to ring.
Start with your pup successfully touching the bell on command move to ring the bell at the door and wrap it up by teaching your pup to ring only before going to the bathroom. Incorporate the bell into potty training. It is not a bad idea to remove the bell when the dog is being left home alone. Hang the bell by the door you use each time you take the dog out.
Pooches of all sizes ages and breeds can master the potty bell in a few weeks of consistent training. When the dog rings the bell make sure you do let them outside. Take the dog over to the bells do not shake the bells at the dog. Just look at this adorable compilation of dogs of all types ringing bells.
You cannot potty bell train your dog until your dog is potty trained. She can ring a bell to tell you she needs to go potty instead of barking and scaring you or waking a sleeping baby. When he rings the bell clip on his leash and take him to. Prior to letting your dog out in the morning get your bells hung on or near the door.
If you have multiple doors you can get multiple bells. 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. Most puppies start bell training at 11 weeks step 1. Your dog will ring the bell to go outside.
This is best taught after your dog seems to prefer to go outside to potty and you would like to give her a good way to communicate that to you. So how can you get around this. Install the potty bell on the door you use to take your dog out. Start off with a bell that s too loud to potty train.
Potty training your dog can be a daunting task but if done right with love and patience you can also teach your dog to tell you when she needs to go outside.