🐶 Ring in the Good Times with Your Furry Friend!
The ChunHee Dog Door Bell is a multifunctional training tool designed for pets, featuring a 500-foot operational range, 55 customizable melodies, and an IP55 waterproof rating. Ideal for both dogs and cats, this doorbell enhances communication between pets and their owners while providing a reliable solution for elderly users. Easy to set up and backed by a full year’s warranty, it’s the perfect addition to any pet-friendly home.
L**G
Love but it tends to ring by it self on occasions
only issue is at night the door bell will ring by it self on and off how can I stop this? Without muting the bell. My husband wants to throw it away now and I got my dog trained on it for the day time.
M**A
Hmmm
These work perfectly my pug just isn’t smart enough to use !! I will try using second bell on floor as I’m not sure he can see white bell on white door frame!
T**H
Great door bell at first . . .
Having spent a long time staying in the kitchen with our 2 Labrador puppies when they were really small, as they got older we progressed to them having time without us there.However we needed to give them a way to let us know if they needed a toilet break, so bought these WiFi door bells.You get two touch pads and two receivers. We plugged a receiver in the kitchen and the other one goes wherever we are in the house, so upstairs for example. We keep the 2nd touch pad as a spare.Some people have commented that the sticky pads are a pain because you cannot easily remove the push pad to change batteries. Unfortunately you have to remove screws at the back of the pad; the top doesn’t twist off. Because of this we have used a Command Velcro sticky pad, so we can simply remove the pad and pop it back in place easily.We stuck a push pad to the patio door in the kitchen and did some training with the pups. They learned very quickly what to do.What a laugh! Needless to say we spent the first evening back and forth from the lounge to the kitchen responding to their ‘calls’. If it was a genuine toilet request they got a treat. We also used it any time we put them out, teaming it with our ‘go busy’ toilet phrase.It’s been a few months since we started using the door bell. The pups are 7 months old now and still using the pad to ask to be let out.However annoyingly the door bell has started to go off on its own accord. Both pups can be in their crates and it just starts and sometimes does not stop! We’ve been woken at 3am with it going off and had to go downstairs and unplug the unit.We wondered if the battery was wearing down which might cause it to intermittently trigger but having put a new one in, it still tiggers at odd times. The dogs use their noses to push the button so it’s not getting a lot of abuse from paws hitting it.I would definitely have given it 4 stars at the start, but the annoyance factor now has lost it a star.
S**S
Don’t put to high make sure the puppy can reach
Poppy soon learned how to activate the ring it works really well
B**U
Good if you can get them to understand what it’s for
Two puppies-one of them loves the bell to let us know to go out . The other unfortunately not got the hang of it?
M**.
So far so good
Just set it up today and it seems to be quite good. Good sensitivity so the dog doesn't need to press hard in order for it to sound the receiver. Reciver to touch pad seems to have a good range. Let's see how long it will work for I guess.
B**N
Good product, but my cat still hasn't figured it out.
I trained my cat to ring a bell for treats within about 20mins so thought this would be simple, but I can't get her to use this doorbell! But that's not the products fault, she probably knows exactly how to use it but enjoys messing with me.The sensors/buttons are set off with just a touch, so it's good enough for a small cat. A dog would figure this out easily and have no trouble using it.Adhesive is good on the buttons, the plug has a good volume setting and there are plenty of different tones, though it's stayed with default because the other tones are a bit much. It's good as is.
T**R
Dog entrance
Don’t often review but wanted to pass this on. My dog is in and out constantly, she loves to just sit in the garden. So plus this bell on the unused cat flap and plugged the receiver (bell ringer inside nearby). Taught her to ring the bell with tiny dab of butter on the button. She licks it and sets it off. With butter 100% success, after a few weeks without butter about 70%. I call a victory and I don’t have to leave the door open and let cold/flies in.
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