Purina Pet Gear - Teach Me -POTTY TRAINING KIT
Doggie Door Bells & Waste Bag Caddy & Bags
Product De-Tails:
- Hang Bells Near Door
- Dog Rings When it's Time to go Out
- Portable Bag Caddy and 50 Waste Bags
- Bag Caddy has an easy to use zipper
- Use Bag Caddy for Treats or bags
- Bag Attaches to Leash or Belt Loop
Customer Comment -For the cost alone, this was a no-brainer.
Buying this bundle was cheaper than buying a bag dispenser and the bells separately.
It didn't take long to train our puppy with the bell, as she's quickly learned to nudge it with her nose to signal when she needs to go. And the bag dispenser is easy to clip onto the handle of a retractable lease. It zips, which also makes it super convenient for storing some snacks on a walk. All in all, this was a fantastic purchase.
Suggested Training Method
As with any training method, results depend on the consistency and effort put into training your dog. Our
system is based on the great psychologist Ivan Pavlov's discovery, that one form of learning is a result of
repeated stimulus. By ringing the bells each and every time the dog is to go outside (creating a stimulus),
your dog will learn to associate the stimulus of the bells with the ability to go outside. No dog is too old to
learn this behavior.
#1
Hang the loop of the Doggie Bells on the inside doorknob (or hook) of the door(s) that your dog
typically exits the house. Your Doggie Bells will hang down approximately 25 inches. Each unit is made to
accommodate both small and large breeds. Your dog only needs to nudge any part of the Doggie Bells
unit in order to make the bells ring. Doggie Bells should stay on the door or on a small hook next to the
door at all times so that your dog can access them whenever they need to.
#2
Every time you take your pooch outside to potty, state a simple command phrase. We suggest
"Outside...Ring the Bells". Get your family involved! All members of your household should be consistent
and use the same wording and actions with your dog.
#3
After stating your command phrase, ring your Doggie Bells in front of the dog. The dog should see
AND hear the bells
#4
After ringing the bells and saying your command, follow through with praise and allow your dog to
go outside. It is important that you NOT reward your dog with a food treat, as they will associate the ringing
the bells with receiving food. We suggest that you not use potty time to play with your dog outside so they
don’t associate ring time with playtime. You can always take your buddy outside to play at other times
when you choose to. The dog will eventually associate ringing the bells with going and the praise they
receive from their favorite person, you, is reward enough! DO THIS EACH TIME YOUR DOG IS TO GO
OUTSIDE AS CONSISTENCY IS KEY!
#5
After several weeks of this conditioning, continue to say the phrase you’ve been using each time
your dog wants to exit the house. Tell them "Outside...Ring the Bells" and point to the Doggie Bells.
Praise them once they ring the bells and allow the dog to go out. If the dog does NOT ring the bells, you
ring the bells, restate your command phrase and then allow the dog outside.
#6
Each following week, repeat this conditioning until your dog starts to ring the bells on their own. It is critical that you praise your dog on his newly learned behavior to reinforce this action.
Remember to always listen for the bells, even if you are in a different part of the house from where you’ve
hung your Doggie Bells. When you hear them ring… let your dog out!! Your dog can now communicate
without barking, whining or having accidents in the house.