Gotta Go Door Bell for Dogs
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Category(s):
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Puppy House Training -
Dog Repellents and Training Aids
Manufacturer:
SPOT
The Gotta Go Door Bell by Ethical is a fun and clever way for your dog to signal that he needs to go outside for a bathroom break. Helps to prevent your dog from scratching the door when you teach him how to use the door bell. Please on the door knob and praise your pet when he uses to the door bell to get your attention. Available in assorted styles and colors. Sorry a specific color cannot be chosen. Size is approx. 18 inches long.
Added or Last Modified:
5/7/2013
Weight:
0.3850
UPC:
077234053737
Gotta Go Door Bell for Dogs Additional information:
Use this device as a training tool for your pet.
Instead of letting you pet scratch the door when he has to go out, teach him to ring the bell.
After he rings the bell, praise him and let him go out to do his business.
Place gotta go door bell on your door knob.
When your dog rings the bell, let him out to relieve himself.
Color (if applicable): ASSORTED /
Size (if applicable): 18 in.
Continental US shipping costs: 10.66
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Comments, Reviews and Ratings
Brought for our 3 month old Cockapoo who does not bark
to go out. Learned to use in one day.Bill F., Tue Jan 17, 2012
Cute. My puppy is still getting the hang of it, but I
have definitely seen the process used successfully
before.Caitlin , Fri Sep 09, 2011
What a clever idea! I just bought this for my new
puppy, a German Sheppard. He already is using it to go
"potty" outside.Maria W., Wed Sep 16, 2009