Talking Pet Doorbell for Dog Training
$9.99 Original price was: $9.99.$3.91Current price is: $3.91.
- Smart pet doorbell activated with nose or paw press
- 2-in-1 design for pre-recorded bell sound or custom word recording
- Created by Christina Hunger, speech therapist
- Made of durable plastic, AAA battery-powered
- Featured in the book “How Stella Learned to Talk
- UPC: 765023093568, GTIN: 00765023093568
- Manufacturer: Learning Resources, Country of Origin: China
- Target Audience: Dogs, Age Range: All Life Stages
Roxanne –
The button fails to activate consistently when pressed on the corners or edges, sometimes emitting a sound only every few clicks even when pressed at the center. This frustrated my dog as the mechanical click was heard but the sound did not activate. This led to my dog losing interest in the button, requiring retraining to use her original bell again. Overall, disappointed with the product and hesitant to purchase from this brand in the future. Not recommended for purchase.
Saoirse –
Before, my dog would bark to let me know she needed to go outside, which was a bit of a headache. However, it was simple to train her to use the button to signal when she needs to go out instead.
Millie the Dashie –
This product is a definite improvement over our previous one, but the button is a little difficult to push, causing my dog to struggle each time.
Perla Mendoza –
I received this product promptly in the mail and found it simple to set up. The instructions were clear and made installation on our door a breeze. My only minor concern is that when recording my own voice, the sound quality is not the best and can be a bit staticky. However, overall, it functions effectively and serves its purpose well, especially considering its affordable price.
Erick Martinez –
This product is really cool and very interesting for my dog. The ability to record and playback voice messages was a great feature that my dog enjoyed. The only downside is that the button could be a bit softer. Overall, it’s a great product!
Benjamin Kimball –
I initially found the concept of the product appealing, but unfortunately, my dog showed no interest in it. The installation and removal process is simple with the use of a piece of Velcro. However, the base sound is bothersome, and the recording quality is decent, about a 7 out of 10. I attempted to use the recording feature, but found it to be subpar as well. Ultimately, I had to tolerate the annoying base sound before deciding to stop using the product altogether.
Mango –
I purchased this product for my cat, although it is intended for dogs. While my cat doesn’t press it herself, whenever I activate the recorded message saying “EAT EAT,” she comes running for dinner. It seems to work effectively in getting her attention.
Laura –
I purchased this product to serve as a training tool for my new puppy, replacing the hanging door bells. The voice recording is clear and the button is easy to press, making it simple for my puppy to learn. I give it 10 stars and wish it was available 11 years ago when I last had a puppy. Such a fantastic idea!
Bam –
The video failed to load. Our poodle is quite set in her ways, making training a challenge, but she eventually got the hang of ringing the hanging bells. She’s cautious and rings the bell softly. However, the bell would sometimes get caught in the door due to rough handling, damaging the wood trim. After 2.5 years, I found a battery-operated bell button. Despite her resistance to change, she never had accidents. I avoided using treats for training and instead gently guided her to the bell…
Cristina Beltran –
My dog doesn’t want to use it but it really works well, records great and has good volume.
Dee O. –
The product did not work for my dogs, but my children really enjoyed it.
Nathan Evans –
Simple to set up and operate. My two dogs caught on quickly!
PAD –
I initially had concerns about the doorbell being audible unless the environment was quiet and we were in the same room. The button was challenging for me to push, so I was unsure if my 9-pound dog would be able to activate it. I just received it today and will provide an update in a week.
Update: After using the doorbell for a week, we have been stepping on the button to let our almost 4-month-old puppy out. Initially, she did not mimic our action until this morning when she stepped on the…