🐶🔔 Unlock your dog’s voice—because every bark deserves to be heard!
The Hunger for Words Talking Pet Doorbell is a durable, easy-to-use communication tool for dogs of all sizes. Featuring a 2-in-1 bell with pre-recorded and customizable sounds, it activates with a simple nose or paw press. Powered by 2 AAA batteries, it’s designed for long-term use and developed with expert input from speech therapist Christina Hunger, inspired by the bestselling book 'How Stella Learned to Talk.'
Dog Breed Size | Large |
UPC | 765023093568 |
Closure type | Magnetic |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00765023093568 |
Pet Type | Dogs |
Product Dimensions | 10.2 x 19.1 x 4.1 cm; 80 g |
Item model number | LER9356 |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Item Form | other |
Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Specific Uses | Behaviour |
Batteries required | Yes |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 80 g |
J**N
Great product
This is brilliant really helped with toilet training our puppy. Recommend.
R**H
So easy to train and works like a dream
I had seen this product but wasn't sure I believed I could get my new puppy (Bedlington) to use it. I put one on two external doors, and every time she clearly wanted to go out, I pressed the button and every time I went through the door. Then after a couple of days I held her head and pushed her nose on the button. With consistency and perseverance and just over a week of trying. My dog uses it every time she wants to go out no problem at all. Brilliant, she is relaxed as she knows how to ask and what will happen. I'm considering getting other buttons for other communication
B**S
Works well, if your dog will use it
I've debated on what star review to give this item because it just doesn't work for my dog, which is obviously the whole purpose of it. He may be particularly dim, but he just doesn't connect touching/stepping on it to make the word to go outside and actively avoids it. After a few trial-and-errors, the recording works really well and is clear and loud, but since he won't use it it's useless to us, hence the 4-stars, but if you can train your dog to use it I'm sure it would be really good.
A**Y
Dog can't press with his nose
The press mechanism is quite hard to do with my hand, never mind the dogs nose. Easy to record voice though. Maybe should have been floor mounted but I fear it would have been destroyed by our pup in hours!
T**S
Great! Easy to use.
My dog uses this regularly. I love it. Other people are amazed by it!
L**D
Love it
I love this button. I taught my dog to let me know when he wants a wee. Sometimes my son will record over it with stupid messages and my dog will cock his head in confusion! So I know he knows it says wee! Works a treat! The possibilities are endless. Next I want to teach him to let me know when he wants to play! Amuses visitors too. Such a cool little gadget to entertain your dog and give them a voice! Recommend you give it a try. I've had it quite a while and battery's not needed replacing. You can move it around if you travel with your dog, it's easy to use, small enough for any dog and hardy enough to withstand a paw.
C**S
Not Effective for Quick Training - Disappointing Dog Doorbell
I recently purchased this dog doorbell with the hope that my intelligent Collie could use it to let us know when she needed to go outside for the toilet. Unfortunately, it did not meet my expectations. Here are my thoughts:Pros:Concept: The idea behind the dog doorbell is great. It aims to provide a clear and consistent way for dogs to communicate their needs.Cons:Training Time: Despite my Collie's intelligence (She can pick up on our actions to tell when it is time for her bed etc), the doorbell requires a significant amount of time and patience to train a dog to use it effectively. This is not practical for busy pet owners.Effectiveness: After spending considerable time trying to train my dog, I found that the doorbell was not an effective solution. My dog struggled to understand and consistently use it.Alternative Methods: I have since found a more effective way to train my dog to let us know when she needs to go out, which has proven to be much quicker and more reliable.Overall Experience:While the concept of the dog doorbell is innovative, it falls short in practicality and effectiveness. Unless you have a lot of time to dedicate to training, this product may not be the best solution. I would not recommend it based on my experience.
J**T
Great back up for your dogs potty needs
I started modelling/demonstrating this button from 8 weeks old. It took several weeks and eventually she pressed it. Took her out and hey presto it worked. It's not very often she uses it as we take her out regularly even at 11 months old. She used it again the other day to get my attention. It takes time and consistency. so everytime you take them outside for their ablutions press the button and say the words lets go potty or outside wees etc. whatever you want your command to be.
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