Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I bought poochie bells for Camus (9 weeks old) about a week ago. The first day was pretty bad because Camus tried to play with the bells as he plays with his toys, but very soon he learnt that ringing meant "going outside". That is obvious because now he rings and then sits waiting for us to fasten the leash (he is obliged to sit before we click the leash). The problem is that he rings too often and many times just because he wants to go outside to play not because he needs to. I feel like I don't know any more who is training whom.
I noticed some difference between calls: he rings gently and humbly when he needs to go to the toilet; and very loudly and enthusiastically when he just wants to go outside for pleasure.
I'd like to know if this is going to work properly some day in the future or it will be always like this with many false alarms? Are these bells really a good idea? Does anyone use them?
UPD: yes, we take him outside always on leash because there are holes in the fence that are big enough for his 13 lbs to escape.
UPD 2: we stopped using poochie bells about week and a half ago. Camus learnt very soon how to communicate with us quickly. He seats at the door and whines. No accidents in the last 6 days. (nock nock on wood)
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Thank you! That's what I thought. If there is no potty, we go inside quickly.
We take him outside always on the leash and only to the backyard (he doesn't have all his shots yet). And we don't use crate. Don't even have any. I will follow your advise about praise and reward for true alarms.
I agree that crate shouldn't be a punishment. But I think dogs get very well what a punishment is. IMHO :). I punished Camus once for peeing on the floor and when he did it again, it was enough just to say: "Camuuuuu..." and he ran under the chair tail down.
Have you seen this video? :)
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