Baxter And Bella Dog Training

Welcome to our blog! We are Baxter and Bella, two professional dog trainers. We love working with dogs and helping owners learn how to train their furry friends.

In our blog, we will be sharing tips and advice on how to train your dog. We will also be sharing stories about our own training experiences, as well as stories about our clients and their dogs.

We hope that our blog will be helpful and informative for dog owners everywhere. Stay tuned for our latest posts!

How To Train A Dog To Ring A Bell

You want your dog to ring a bell to go outside, but how do you train them to do that? It’s actually not too difficult, but does take a little patience.

First, you’ll need to get a bell. You can find them at most pet stores. Then, begin by ringing the bell yourself every time you take your dog outside. Once your dog starts to associate the bell with going outside, you can start to put the bell where he or she can reach it. Once your dog starts ringing the bell, give them a treat and take them outside.



It may take a little while for your dog to learn how to ring the bell, but with a little patience, they will be able to do it in no time.

How To Make A Potty Training Bell For Dogs

Potty training a dog can be a challenge, but with a little patience and the right tools, it can be a success. One of the most important tools for potty training is a potty training bell. With a potty training bell, you can train your dog to ring the bell when he needs to go outside to potty. This article will show you how to make a potty training bell for your dog.

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You will need:

-A bell

-A piece of metal or wood

-A drill

-A saw

-A hammer

-A screwdriver

-Screws

-A drill bit

-A saw blade

-A screwdriver bit



1. Drill a hole in the bell. The hole should be large enough for the metal or wood to fit through.

2. Cut a piece of metal or wood that is the same size as the hole in the bell.

3. Drill a hole in the metal or wood that is the same size as the hole in the bell.

4. Hammer a screw into the top of the metal or wood. This will be the hanger for the bell.

5. Screw the metal or wood to the bell.

6. Drill a hole in the bottom of the potty training bell. This hole should be the same size as the hole in the metal or wood.

7. Screw the potty training bell to the metal or wood.

8. Put the potty training bell on your dog’s collar.

Now your dog can use the potty training bell to let you know when he needs to go outside to potty.

How Do You Potty Train A Dog With A Bell

When potty training a dog with a bell, it is important to keep in mind that different dogs will respond to different methods. Some dogs will quickly learn to ring the bell when they need to go outside, while others may take a little more time. Here are a few tips to help you get started.

The first step is to hang the bell near the door that your dog uses to go outside. You may want to put it on a string or leash so that your dog can reach it. Next, whenever your dog goes to the bathroom outside, praise them and give them a treat. After a few successful trips outside, start ringing the bell yourself every time you take your dog outside. If your dog rings the bell, give them a treat and praise them. If your dog does not ring the bell, take them outside and show them how to do it.

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It may take a little while, but eventually your dog will learn to ring the bell on their own. Once they do, you can start to phase out the treats and praise, but continue to give them lots of positive reinforcement whenever they go outside. Congratulations – you’ve successfully potty trained your dog with a bell!

How To Train A Dog To Use Potty Bells

One of the most common issues dog owners face is house training their pets. Dogs naturally want to relieve themselves outdoors, but there are times when they can’t make it outside in time. This is where potty bells come in handy.

To train your dog to use potty bells, start by putting the bells on a door that your dog frequents, such as the door to your bedroom or the door to your backyard. Whenever your dog needs to go to the bathroom, ring the bells. Once your dog begins to associate the sound of the bells with going to the bathroom, you can start to move the bells to other parts of your house.

It may take a little bit of time, but with patience and consistency, your dog will eventually learn to use potty bells to let you know when they need to go to the bathroom.



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