Package Including:
2PC Dog doorbells with 1" wide ribbon and 7 pieces 1.5" bells in Black & Red color
Training dog whistles*2 (black&red color)

Warranty:
Lifetime Replacement Guarantee.
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Package Including:
2PC Dog doorbells with 1" wide ribbon and 7 pieces 1.5" bells in Black & Red color
Training dog whistles*2 (black&red color)

Warranty:
Lifetime Replacement Guarantee.

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You want your dogs to have a great communicate with you, maybe you need sometimes teach and praise the dog when the dog has some progress. Then someone follows this step:

STEP 1: Hang the dog doorbells on the door or hang them on a suitable hook next to the door.

STEP 2: Whenever you take your dog outside or to go potty/clean the room/washing, allow the dog to move or otherwise interact the bells tell you.and provide positive verbal feedback and take your dog out.

STEP 3: Repeat the process for three weeks or shorter, always giving the same command and praise. Then your dog will remember this way between with you.

WHY US?
★Super strong thicker nylon ribbon to withstand the toughest tugs, scratches, and bites.
★Sleek silver coating jingle bells are sound great and durable to resist stress from the playful dogs.
★Two snap points make it adjustable and easy to hang on any door at the height you choose.

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