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Product Description
Ding Dong! ... Forget the scratching, barking, and whining! Easily teach your dog to ring the Mighty Paw Smart Bell to communicate potty time. It's the premier solution to all of your dog potty training problems. As a bonus all of your friends and family will be AMAZED at your dog!Color(s):
White
Features:
Can choose from one (1) activator or two (2)
No battery - charging and/or battery replacement not required
Wireless - activator does not require power/electricity to operate. Receiver plugs into standard 110v outlet.
Water resistant - no wires or plugs makes the activator great for indoor or outdoor use
Features 3M adhesive for wall/door mounting - no screws or tools necessary
Four (4) different volumes to choose from
Can select from 38 different ring tones
Activator and receiver communicate as far as 1000 feet from each other when indoors
Easy to use for pets of any size - requires just .75 lbs of pressure with nose or paw to ring bell
Training guide included
About Mighty Paw: Mighty Paw is a family-owned and -operated business out of Rochester, NY. At Mighty Paw, we believe that going for a run or walk with your dog is one of life's greatest pleasures. That's why we strive provide high-quality, functional dog products that make life easier and more comfortable for you and your pet while encouraging activity and adventure.
Mighty Paw
By Dog Lovers. For Dog Lovers.
Features
- Join the Potty Training Revolution with our Smart Bell: This isn' t just a bell for potty training dogs, it's a bell for dog training to go outside too. Our revolutionary bell dog button is more than just a digital dog bell, it's a fun, interactive tool for puppy potty training, making it a futuristic bell for potty training dogs!
- Say Goodbye to Scratching, Whining, or Barking: Our Smart dog doorbell acts as a dog alert bell, giving your pup an easy way to signal their potty needs. Not just a bell for door dog training, it aims to save your sanity, your door trim and serves as an impressive dog bell button to your friends!
- Set Up in No Time: With our bell training for puppies, installation requires no special skills or tools, and comes with everything needed for a quick set up. Its wireless design makes it a convenient bell, ready to use anywhere in your home
- Versatile for Indoor and Outdoor Use: Our dog bell isn't just a bell for potty training dogs, it's designed for both indoor and outdoor use! Its water-resistant design allows you not only to train your dog when they need to go out, but also when they want to come back in with this dog bell for potty training
- Designed for Pups of All Sizes and Breeds: Our smart bells for dogs are easy for your pup to use. Only.75 lbs of pressure is needed to ring the bell, making it an easy dog potty training tool. Training troubles? We' re here to help with our bell training for puppies!
Top Reviews
Great invention!!by KateD (5 out of 5 stars)
September 4, 2018
The amount of force needed to press it was just a little bit more then I was expecting. My pitbull puppy was having a hard time pressing it with enough force on her own to make it ring. A few weeks later though she realized she had to use more force, and she is able to do it fine now. The only thing I wish, was that it would've had 2 of the plug in noise remotes. We have a 2 story house and the potty area is downstairs. Since we want her to hear it when she presses it, we have it plugged in downstairs, but it's really hard to hear from upstairs! If there were 2 remotes we could have them plugged in at 2 different points in the house. Other then that one complaint, I would say this product is awesome. Our puppy caught on after about a month and now she hits it everytime, on her own! It's way cooler than the typical bells hanging from a door nob too! Everyone that comes over thinks it's awesome.
******UPDATE!!!!*****
You can buy an extra remote or transmitter, so that when the button is pressed you can hear it in more then one place in the house! Problem solved!!
Great Concept, But Could Use Minor Refinement
by J.S. (4 out of 5 stars)
October 11, 2017
This is a great concept, with 32 different sounds. It only takes a very light touch to trigger the sounds, which is nice if you have a small dog that uses his nose to trigger the pad.
If you have any dog training experience, this is a pretty easy thing to teach your dog to use. My one big concern is that a big dog using his paw is most likely going to knock this off the wall constantly, and/or break it, relatively easily. While the plug in unit (that makes the sound) is fine, the trigger pad would be better served if it were very low profile, and heavy duty. The way the trigger pad currently sticks 3/4" out from the wall is going to cause some dogs to accidentally catch the top of the unit when they attempt to trigger it, eventually knocking the unit off the wall and/or breaking it. I would make the trigger pad ultra low profile (1/4"-3/8") and cover the pad in something like replaceable rubber or silicone, to protect it from dirty paws, dirty noses - while protecting it from the impact of a fall, in the event of any knocks off the wall. This hard, bight white plastic will be prone to show every little mark - and it will not take any rough falls (from heavy paws) to the floor well.
I have a large dog and haven't had this long at all. So, I will try to update my review once this product's sturdiness/longevity has had time to be properly assessed.
I am a professional dog trainer, and am currently on Might Paw's product testing team. I received a discount in exchange for my honest review.
May be difficult for smaller dogs to activate.
by B Drummer (4 out of 5 stars)
July 2, 2018
My dog learned to ring the bell on command after about 5 days of working with him. Shortly after that I could get him to ring it every time before I took him out. It took him about 3 months however he now rings it to let us know he needs to go! He is only a 7 month old puppy so YMMV with animals of different age.
My main complaint is the level of force required to activate the bell. He would have figured it out sooner if it required less force. Still he will often smack it without it going off and required 2-3 tries to make it ring. This still seems to confuse him that he needs to keep trying to push it until it makes a ringing noise. My dog is about 25lbs so while not a big dog is no little runt.
It requires the amount of force that it does because they opted to use a battery-less push button that uses the energy created from the act of pushing the button to generate the electricity required to activate the bell. I would rather it be operated at a light touch and replace the batteries every 6 months instead.
In the end I am overall happy with the product and plan on continuing to use it. However if they released a battery powered transmitter that operated on a lighter touch the product would be 5 stars all the way!
Fun for the dog and piece of mind for the human
by Steve (5 out of 5 stars)
February 13, 2018
Our dog Zoey learned to ring the Mighty Paw bell quickly and best of all we can hear it throughout the house.
We used sleigh bells in the past but she never really liked the sound from the start. One time she caught her toenail briefly in the bell and panicked. Frantically trying to free herself, the bells ringing wildly...it was game over. After that she would barely go near the door where we had them hung. I tried putting the bells in a sock, which helped a bit, but she only rang them sporadically and when she did it was so gently we could barely hear them.
Enter the Mighty Paw. It was a game changer.
1st - We were able to plug the Mighty Paw bell into a receptacle across the room so the sound wasn't right in her face and didn't freak her out. Plus you have like a million different sounds to choose from. Not high quality sound, but hey it's a dog bell not a Dolby sound system.
2nd - The button itself is smooth and easy to press so no more caught toenails, paws or panic. She actually loves to use this thing.
3rd - It has three volume levels so you can pick one that's just right for you. We like it loud so we can hear it throughout the house.
4th - It's just fun! Friends and family get the biggest kick when they hear the bell and see that it's our dog ringing it.
A work in progress but... my dog is ringing the bell!
by LolaW (4 out of 5 stars)
November 19, 2018
So far so good. I have two chinese crested pups about 4 months old. I live in an apartment and am trying to train them to let me know when they have to go to the bathroom so I can take them out. Chinese Crested dogs are known to be a bit skiddish but super smart. Within 20 minutes I got one to ring the bell and run to me for a treat. I started by keeping the bell by the front door. After she was comfortable touching it and hearing the ring and associating this with a treat, I then moved it to stick vertically on the door. It didn't do so well there because it blended in with the door. I put it vertically on the brown coffee table/chest next to the door for contrast and although she noticed it better she had a hard time ringing it vertically verses being on the floor. I now ring the bell as I take them outside and say go potty. They have not yet associated it with going potty but she will ring it all the time now to get a treat. A work in progress.
Doggie door bell... for the pup that has everything :)
by DW (4 out of 5 stars)
October 11, 2017
This is way cooler than those potty bells you normally see hanging from a doorknob as a way of getting your dog to communicate their need to come in or go out. The receiver plugs in and you can place the bell part virtually anywhere. There are several different "rings" you can chose from and you can adjust the volume. They even have holiday ring tones!! Still wotking on teaching my dog to ring the bell but she's starting to understand that touching the bell and hearing the song equals treats! This definitely takes some patience in training. We plan on using this bell on the sliding door leading in from the screenroom so she can let is know when she wants in. Oh and the bell part gets mounted with strong tape( included with extras) so no drilling holes! The only thing that whould make this cuter is if the bell was in the shape of a bone or a paw print.
cool product but not super practical:)
by ty2nat (3 out of 5 stars)
December 30, 2018
We had a doggy door for the dogs to go out of but with the backyard always being littered with clothes and things that the dogs would take outside to chew we needed to be in control of when they went outside!! We have 3 goldendoodles that are super smart! They know how to nose objects and are working in agility...that being said they will go and wait by the door but just will not push this button! The sound works great, it looks really nice on the all, very sleek, it just takes a little too much pressure for the dogs to push it on their own...I am thinking of just replacing it with a standard bell so that we can use a bell for the intended purpose:) It was a great idea and I was super excited about it...it just didn't work for us:( Nothing wrong with the product though!! My kids get a kick out of it and are always changing the sounds:):)
Pretty good if I say so myself
by Mariah N (3 out of 5 stars)
October 16, 2017
The noises themselves are good and maybe it was my batteries but it seemed to be flat and muffled when it played any tones. The lowest volume setting was still a tad too loud for my girl but after a couple days she got used to it and she loves it now. :) all in all it's a super great device and it's alot better than a bell that dents the door or claws that scratch the wall. Barely needs any pressure to click and it's made taking Puzzle out a whole load easier.
Disappointed
by Smitty (3 out of 5 stars)
August 3, 2019
I ordered this because it looked like something that would work well with our sliding glass door and that our new puppy wouldn't ring just walking by it. It came with two transmitters and two receivers. After the first week, I realized that where I had placed the transmitter was getting hit by the puppy when she would jump on the walls of her play yard so decided to mount the second transmitter on the sliding glass door itself. SURPRISE! The two transmitters don't talk to the same receiver. I have already purchased a third receiver that I was going to put in our basement (directly from Mighty Paws) but will probably return it since it probably won't respond to either transmitter. This is terribly inconvenient and not well thought out by the company. I can understand having different ring tones for front or back door/potty vs play or walk, but one receiver should be able to handle both ring tones. I feel like I have wasted my money and the 10 days I have been trying to teach my puppy how to use it. I have contacted Mighty Paws x2 via their website, but no response. I received instructions via e-mail from CJ, the president of the company with instructions on how to program the transmitter and receivers so that both transmitters talked to the three receivers. Hooray. Now if my puppy could just learn to use it! She seems to be frightened by the noise so I am going to try decreasing the volume, I have changed my star rating. I wish Mighty Paws would provide the directions on how to reset these in the packaging--would make life a lot easier on everybody. BTW, it took two of us to do the programming because the transmitters were already mounted on the door and play yard wall.
Love the Product--support not so good
by Sharon R (4 out of 5 stars)
January 11, 2019
We've had this for a year and loved it. It was pretty easy to train our dog to use it. We take it with us when we visit relatives, and travel in our RV. Very handy device. The only reason I'm giving a 3 is it only lasted a year. It then started working only randomly. Really couldn't figure out why. Contacted customer support. First request was not answered (could have been because we were only travel). When we got home contacted them again. Took a couple days to get a response. The 1st 'fix' didn't work. Contacted them again. Took a couple days and the 2nd 'fix' wasn't even for our device. Oh well, I hope we just got the one in a million 'lemon'. Have ordered another one (the dog is trained to use it so really no choice). Fingers crossed next one works a little longer.
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