🐶 Ring the Bell, Not the Bark! - Elevate your pet's communication game!
The EverNary Dog Door Bell is a wireless training solution designed for pets to signal when they need to go outside. Featuring a waterproof touch button, it includes one receiver and three transmitters, making it suitable for all pet sizes. With an impressive operating range of over 800 feet, customizable ringtones, and easy installation, this doorbell enhances your home experience while providing a seamless way for pets to communicate their needs.
E**N
Easy setup…easy to train
So far so good and it is exceeding my expectations…1. I ordered it yesterday and it arrived mid day today, giving me ample time to set it up and train my babies.2. The setup didn’t require any fuss. I was able to program three of them to not ring the receiver that I have in my bedroom however, all four will ring the receiver in the main part of the house.3. Ample selections of songs to choose from if you don’t like the ding dong sound.4. I have two small dogs ( both under 5lbs) and the door buttons are the right sensitivity. They can either touch it with their nose or paw or simply lick it and it responds well.Training my babies to use the dog bells was also a breeze but it has been comical. My witty and extremely intelligent yorkie caught on quickly the only problem…she has decided to run around all day from one bell to another ringing them not for the potty but to request treats. I take them out each time she rings it just to reinforce the main objective and then reward them.Equipment - the box came will everything required.1. 2 receivers and 4 push buttons2. 5 double sided sticky Velcro four the buttons3. A screw driver4. Four preinstalled batteries5. An instruction booklet
K**N
Work in progress
They works well, attach easily to the wall, and can be heard all over the house. Our dogs are just being contrary about using them.
S**.
Good for the price
Item works great! Only downside are the chimes. There are LOTS of choices, but not really any non-annoying, short ring. The simplest one is a ding-dong, but does it twice. With there was an option for only once. Overall, it does what it needs. Dogs learned it fairly quickly.
M**N
Excellent Value, Solid Design - All Dogs Learn, from 2 to 20 - Dogs Won't Ever Give Up on You
Have patience when training, remember that dogs can have the intelligence of a 2-year old, but not the same ability to get you to pay attention and smile every time she verbalizes. I waited to review until I could configure these as 2 independent groups where each button activates just one ringer. I gave up on it working because I never heard the tones that are unique when pairing, they are more quiet so reduce noise and unplug the first ringer after the first set are paired - no stimulus is better than everything ringing if you don't follow the instructions carefully. Plug in and then test each group separately after you're done- the instructions provided do work. Getting our pup trained was easy - he would save me from a burning building (100% certainty) if I yelled Treat! Peanut butter on the button worked and it took about 5 times (with praise!). I've had one pair in for well over a year. Minor issues: on lowest volume too loud - fix is to put a nice square of aluminum tape (or duct tape) over speaker grill, or 2 passes around speaker with silicon tape: this will give you the same range of choices but less loud. Those "much loved" Tones vs "electro tunes.". Those tunes are cute in greeting cards, but I can't stand them no matter how short. I use traditional doorbell (Da-dum) and Westminster (Da-dum De dum), I'd prefer zero songs but they can be easier to hear and differentiate from the doorbell. I'm glad these are reasonably priced and that Alexa moved out (and I'm not donating wifi bandwidth or giving up more privacy that is 100% mine) to be mined by everyone as a business model. These are durable and will last, and a good value, I'd prefer buttons use button-style batteries but not at the expense of range - it would require changes to electronics but why mess with near perfection to save on batteries that would need replacement sooner? This is a rare, high value, inexpensive solution that is the same price paid in January 2020, get one today! Remember be patient and give you dog praise for attention and give up before you get frustrated, cone back to it later. Once learned remind you good pup that you are so happy they learned to use the button...almost forgot, use non-toxic marker or paint to color in a ring on the button for contrast, and darker color if white and if black discover white markers, they will work marking anything from plastic, metal, or painted, the white-on-white ones are hard to see on a white or light wall. If your dog has normal hearing they don't need to see the lights on ringer, they will hear the ring.
B**S
Easy for small dogs to use
I got these for two of my small dogs to use to let us know they need to go out since they aren't obvious about it. I previously had some of those buttons you can record words on, but one of my dogs had difficulty getting it to go off (she's 10 pounds and very dainty in everything she does). These are much more sensitive. All they have to do with this is brush against it with their nose for it to go off. We've got 2 doors upstairs that they can go out, so we have one by each door, as well as one downstairs so they can let us know they need out. You can program each button to multiple receivers with different ring tones for each button, so we've got then set up so we can hear them no matter where we are in the house, and based on the ring tone know where they are at while asking to go out. Set up is pretty easy too, if you can read. I struggled initially until I realized I'd been misreading it the whole time and skipping a step. Once I actually did all the steps in order, it was super easy.It's easy enough that cats can use it too. Our strictly indoor cat, who desperately wants to go out, watched and figured out that when the dogs pressed it, they got to go outside. So for a brief period, he would spam it as well. Thankfully, he gave up on that after a few days after realizing it got him nowhere.
K**R
Sound box remote plug in is malfunctioning and nothing is working correctly now.
After about 3 months, my pup understands how to use the bells to go outside occasionally. Finally, about 5 months she learned how to use the bell at the backdoor to go out consistently. Then, a few weeks later, she learned to use it for a way to get us to go outside and play with her. lol! We were being annoyed by our dog at this point. lol! I removed the backdoor bell so she would use the indoor bell that was located outside. Well, shortly after, the sound remote box plug-in malfunctioned so when I tried to use the backdoor bell to go outside again, it only had 2 sounds and it sounded distorted. Not sure, but would like to get a replacement. It was very helpful for us to have the sound box instead of her barking to get inside the house via the garage door or backdoor.
A**E
Absolutely brilliant
My puppy was not learning that he could bark to get out and I needed a way for the little guy to let us know when he wants out so I bought these hoping they would be the solution I was looking for. Whenever I let him out I would say "outside" and boop his snout against the activator and when we went in I said "inside" and booped his snout on the outside one. He started booting it on his in own in under 24 hours! These works perfectly. I just hope that the outdoor one's battery will be able to survive the winter here as it gets VERY cold and that kills batteries. I read that changing the batteries is not easy and there are no instructions so I bought the three pack of the activators in hopes that if I destroy one figuring it out then it wouldn't be an issue. It was super simple to setup the activators on the wall and the included velcro is a great touch so I can change the batteries without having to ruin the mount. The base station is plugged in in a central location and I can hear it from where ever I am.So glad I got this and I just hope it lasts.
C**A
SO AWESOME! They work!! training was soooo easy!!!
These literally are fantastic!! They work flawlessly, exactly as described. Our puppy Roxy (bulldog cross) would not ever bark or whine when she went to the door and would just sits there patiently waiting for us to notice her. These have been a god send for training. Took her 2 days to catch on and uses them faithfully. We have a main floor and walk out basement (3 entrances all together) so this also lets us know exactly which door she is at by the different ring tone you can set for each sensor. She rings them just to go and sit outside on the deck... our company finds it hilarious to watch her use them, especially if she is being impatient and rings it 2x in a row looking at us like "hurry up would you". She has been using them since she was 3mths old and is now 7 mths old. She does not bark or whine or scratch at the door, ever, these really are great! I absolutely swear by them!!
M**K
Amazing !!
This is an amazing gadget. My 6 month old golden retriever got the hang of it immediately. And even my 13 year old golden retriever was able to learn it within a day. I wanted to post a video but it won’t let me. Just plug in the transmitter and stick the door bells on the interior and exterior of the door your dog uses. The volume and ring tones are adjustable and can easily be heard anywhere in the house.
M**X
Parfait !
Tout est parfait, on peut choisir la sonnerie et le volume, le capteur fonctionne a chaque fois, est facile a nettoyer, mon chien a appris a sonner en 3 jours !Bon seul petit bemol, c'Est le format de la pile, qui est clairement rare et dispendieux, une A23
J**W
Puppy learnt quickly
I had a screen door doggie door I trained my 4 month old Heeler puppy to use but on very hot days when the A/C was on or winter like right now it wasn't practical to be a able to leave the patio door open.It didn't take long to train her to touch the door bell with her nose to go outside. She would occasionally (once a day) pee on the floor until after about a month she she stopped as I decided to put her water outside in a heated bowl to encourage her to ask to go outside more frequently to remind her to go pee when she wants to have a drink. She's 7 months old now and in the last 3 there has only been 2 total pee accidents in the house, one instance the bell ringer slipped out of the receptacle and the other she was very excited from attention she was getting and was too lazy to ask to go out (didn't want to miss a thing).I do have a bell outside and one inside to be let in or out. The one outside seems to do just fine in the winter, the cold doesn't seem to affect its operation so far.
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