Description
Teach Your Dog to Communicate Potty Needs Clearly
Potty Training Bells provide a simple, effective way to teach puppies and dogs how to tell you when it’s time to go outside. By hanging the bell strap on a door handle, dogs quickly learn to ring the bells as a signal that they need a potty break.
This communication-based training method can help reduce accidents, create more consistent routines, and make housebreaking less stressful for both pets and their owners.
The durable ribbon features blue and white paw prints on a bright red background, while the jingling bells are loud enough to grab your attention even when you’re busy in another room.
The adjustable design offers two snap positions, allowing you to customize the length to fit different door heights and accommodate dogs of various sizes.
Whether you’re training a new puppy or teaching an older dog a new routine, potty training bells offer a fun and rewarding solution.
Features & Benefits
- Helps teach dogs to signal when they need to go outside
- Simple door-hanging design for easy setup
- Helps reduce indoor potty accidents
- Encourages positive communication habits
- Adjustable lengths of 27″ and 31″
- Blue and white paw print design on a red ribbon
- Suitable for puppies and adult dogs
- Great for ongoing potty training routines
Why Potty Training Bells Work
Bell training helps dogs:
- Build clear communication with owners
- Establish predictable potty routines
- Reduce confusion during housebreaking
- Gain confidence and independence
- Minimize accidents inside the home
How to Train Your Dog to Use Potty Bells
- Hang the bells on the door you’ll use for potty breaks.
- Gently ring the bells each time before going outside.
- Immediately take your dog outdoors after ringing them.
- Reward your dog with praise and treats after successful potty trips.
- Encourage your dog to touch or nudge the bells before opening the door.
Consistency is the key to helping your dog build this new habit.
Perfect For
- New puppies
- Rescue dogs
- Apartment dwellers
- Multi-dog households
- First-time dog owners
- Ongoing housebreaking routines
Training Tips
- Use the same door every time.
- Reward successful behavior immediately.
- Avoid overusing the bells for playtime.
- Keep potty schedules consistent.
- Be patient as your dog learns the new behavior.
Positive reinforcement and repetition help create lasting potty training success.


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