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Hello there! We just joined this great community of Doodle lovers, and saw your post. I hope Oliver has moved beyond ringing the bells because it is fun. We get this question quite a bit and here is what we found has worked to stop this unwanted behavior: If you know your pooch does not need to go outside to potty, then ignore the bells. He needs to understand that the bells are rung for potty time, not play time. You know your pooch's potty habits, so can gauge when there is truly a need to go out. If he does need to go out to potty, make sure the bells are rung each and every time.
Hope that helps!
My pup (10 weeks old) doesn't want to ring the bells at all. He just sits & stares at the door. Then, I tell him to "Ring the Bell" and he just sits there & looks at me. Then, I take his paw and make him ring it while saying "Ring the Bell." Then I let him out to go potty & he does.
Am I doing the right thing to get him to ring the bell? I'm tempted to just work on that & give him a treat for ringing it, but I'm afraid then he'll just ring to get treats.
Hi Traci-
Don't give up! You are right to not give treats for ringing PoochieBells - we want the reward to be your praise and going outside to potty. We have had some pooches who think ringing PoochieBells is just fine and do it immediately, and we have pooches who need longer to be convinced. Just keep making the PoochieBells ring each and every time he goes outside to potty and eventually he will make them ring himself. And, remember, it does not matter how he gets PoochieBells to ring - whether he uses his paw, nose or behind! As long as they ring, he gets lots of excited praise and potty time.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Jennifer - PoochieBells
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Wow! There is some enthusiasm! Thanks for sharing your pic!
I can always tell the urgency to be outside by how vigorously my pooch, CodyBear, rings his PoochieBells. Need to pee? Ring, ring. Dog out front who needs to be investigated? RING, RING! As he does not ask to go out too often I have no problem with him ringing the bells to go out for non-potty needs. However, if he is starting to get obnoxious about it, I tell him no. He looks at me sheepishly, "Ok. I pushed it. I know." :-)
LOVE the bells.
I have ONE that uses them consistently and appropriately. Yes, as a puppy he did pull of few bell, non-potty stunts but that was short lived.
I have one who REFUSES to use what she calls, Those stupid bells. I can just hear her saying it. I have worked with her every day, every way possible to use the bells. She will NOT. Maybe when she is 10 she will. She is a non-play, all business girl so maybe she finds the concept stupid.
Mine dd what your dog did, rang them for a response. Give him time. Yes take him out each time!
Joanne,
Thanks for your kind words. I always find it funny how some pooches just will not ring PoochieBells. Just like yours, they are perfectly capable, but just will not do it. As long as there are no accidents, why fight it, right? To each his (or her) own.
Jennifer - PoochieBells
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