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looking for pros and cons to bells for housebreaking
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We did it fine w/o bells. He stares at me and walks to the door.
But for some reason, Porter does not bark when he wants to come back inside. He knocks on the door. This was fantastic when it was cold and the storm door was solid. I liked the lack of barking on account of having neighbors. But when we switched it to the summer screen, well, we had to construct a plexiglass, half-shield. Bells would have been easier. I made a half-attempt at teaching him bells then, from the outside, but he really likes to knock the door.
Why I have that kind of full-screen door with a dog and three kids is a Home Depot odyssey no one needs to hear ;-)
We taught Marley to ring bells and we love it! The only problem we have... she rings the bells manipulate our Westie. When Lilly (Westie) gets a toy first, Marley will go to the door and ring the bell. Lilly hears the bells and runs to the door while Marley goes to retrieve the toy!
Ann,
Interesting because Spud uses bells and we love the bells. Starlit knows exactly what they mean but refuses to use them. She lets us know by jumping on us :( I still encourage her to use them. Maybe one day she will change her mind.
My last dog said, " Ouuuuut:" That works too. Starlit is a moaner not a barker and she is learning the word, " Ouuuuuuuuuuut" But whatever works--works. As long as they all go outside.
Pros and Cons--I am busy. I get sidetracked. Heck I could even be here on D K and ignore the cues. The bells get MY attention.
If I had my choice ( since I have two dogs) I prefer the bell method.
The work of housebreaking is just as easy/hard with and without. The benefit of having bells is that when they finally 'get it' they can signal you that they need to go out. But with a new young pup I wouldn't entrust that signal to them because they are likely to not 'think' about it and just go. Thus early on it is totally up to the owner to take the pup out FREQUENTLY regardless of the bells.
My 9 month old pup rings ALL THE TIME to go out because she loves to be outside. If it was just her in the house I'd get rid of them. But my nearly 5 year old Rosco only rings when he HAS to go potty (95% of the time) so it's worth having it for his frequent peeing in the evening.
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