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PoochieBells Bone Appetite Brown Gassitraining, honden deurbel, puur maken

8,99€ 17,90€
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Productdetails

  • Het meegeleverde trainingsplan is eenvoudig en snel in te stellen, 95% tevreden klanten.
  • Aanbevolen door fokkers, dierenartsen en trainers.
  • Eenvoudig aan de deurknop of aan de muur hangen.
  • gazitraining, honden deurbel, puur maken. Made in USA
  • Ideaal voor elk ras van elke leeftijd, de dubbele bel is goed bereikbaar voor elke hond.


Productbeschrijving

Eenvoudig en snel gassitraining. Sluit de communicatiekloof tussen hond en heer als het tijd is om gassi te gaan. Hang gewoon de poochieBells op en volg de handleiding (mogelijk niet beschikbaar in het Nederlands). Je hond zal de bel bedienen als hij gassi moet hebben. Geen kleine ongelukken meer in de woning.


Koko
3 juli 2025
Tres bon outil pour que le chien demande a sortir dans le jardin, ils aprennent très vite. Je recommde.
Susanne
26 april 2025
Verarbeitung okay, Band zu kurz für die Türklinke bei kleinen Hunden, Klang ist mehr ein Scheppern als Klingeln und nervte unsere ganze Familie, vielleicht gehen bei uns auch zu viel Leute am Tag durch die Haustür. Unser Hund schreckt leider jedesmal zusammen als das er es als positives Geräusch empfindet. Viel zu teuer und kein Lerneffekt.
not mark twain
25 april 2025
I got this I think about 3 weeks ago. I bought it because I got a new dog and was having a hard time telling when she needed to go out or if she was just snooping around. I hung it on the door and every time I put the dogs out I would pull it forward and gently touch it on her nose and say "touch it". When I was lazy like in the middle of the night I would just ring it myself then open the door. I started touching it on her nose a little harder so it would ring. After I think about a week she rang it a couple of times, those first couple I am not sure if it was an accident or not. After about 2 weeks she was using it when she wanted out. Now she is so good at it she used it the other night to trick me into going and opening the door so she could steal my spot on the couch. Now I am going to make sure I put her out every time she rings it so she won't try to trick me.I think some dogs it may take a bit longer to learn how to use. I think if my other dog needed it he would have taken longer. But my new dog is pretty sharp, a shepherd mix (potcake).
Biatch
11 december 2024
I'm puppy training and heard about these via a telly programme, my boyfriend was doubtful. The bells are actually quite large so are loud enough to hear in another room. I used a mini stick on picture hook on our back door, everytime puppy looked like he wanted to go out I got him to paw the bells and as I opened the door I praised him, about a hour after his mini training session I settled down in front of the telly, in the background I heard some bells! Dashed to the door and there is puppy looking at the door.... So proud and now I don't have to have the back door open all the time.. Make sure you get puppy to 'paw' the bells and not nudge with his nose, as the sound needs to be loud enough to hear in another room.
Abby L
16 november 2024
If you are thinking of teaching your dog (or new puppy) to ring a bell to go outside, these are a must have. These easily hang from any door and are reachable by any size dog - our puppies were only 3 lbs when we started training them (now 10 lbs), and they were able to nose / paw at them to signal that they wanted to go outside. In fact, they like using it to signal the water bowl is empty, that they are hungry, that there is a bird outside that they want to bark at - it is a pretty neat communication tool!You can look it up on youtube as to how to teach a dog to ring a bell - it just takes some patience. You hold the bells in front of them, tell them bell, and wait for them to bonk it, whatever method they prefer. The first bonk is the hardest - once they do it, you give them a treat, and then they will definitely repeat it. You keep treating them, and eventually they understand "bell" = ringing the bell = yummy treats. Then step 2 is hanging it on the door, and before you let them go out to potty, you tell them "bell" - make them ring the bell to go outside, and that is their treat. Once they become more potty trained, they will ring the bell proactively to go out!