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EverNary Dog Door Bell, Dog Doorbells for Potty Training, Wireless Dog Bells for Door to Go Outside, Door Bell for Dogs to Go Potty (1 Receiver and 1 Transmitter)

Original price was: $19.99.Current price is: $18.94.

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Suit for potty training and keeping pet from scratching your door on inside or out.

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Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.94 x 3.86 x 2.32 inches; 5.61 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ GM03
Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 12V batteries required. (included)
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 9, 2020
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Evernary
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07SQ3L2PB
Best Sellers Rank: #9,804 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #13 in Dog Doorbells
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* Sensitive Touch dog door bell: Evernary smart dog door bells for potty training responds to a gentle touch, suitable for dog potty training, for dog bell to go outside.Sensitive touch area making it suitable for all sizes of dogs.
* Easy installation Dog bells and Waterproof: Evernary wireless dog training bells for door, no wire needed , receiver is plug and play. Touch bells for dog training to go outside can be placed indoor, no more scratching, whining, barking. Bell can be placed under the eaves outside the door, also when they want to come back in with this dog bell for door potty training. Touch button is IP55 waterproof.
* Adjust Volume & Ringtones: Evernary door bells for dog training has 55 different ringtone. Each dog button can be paired with a different ringtone. The receiver has 5 volume levels from 0 to 110 db, 110db loud enough to be heard in any room.Set to 0db(mute mode) when you need. Could not be disturbed. Give you a better home experience. A flashing indicator light is easily noticed.
* LONG RANGE and Customized: Evernary dog doorbell has 800+ feet operating range in open area.1 Receiver can be paired with UP to 50 dog touch buttons,1 touch button can be paired with UP to 50 receivers.
* Easy to replace a battery: Evernary wireless dog doorbell is with a 12V 23A battery. Easy to replace. Just remove it from the velcro, then remove the screws on the back and replace it.

Customers say

Customers find the dog doorbell easy to set up and use, particularly for Labradors, and appreciate that their dogs learn to use it quickly. The product comes with many different ringtone choices, and customers like its quality. The functionality and sound quality receive mixed feedback – while some say it works well for two dogs and is loud enough to hear throughout the home, others report that the transmitters stop working and the sound is too loud. Durability is also mixed, with some saying it holds up well while others report it breaking after 5 months of use.

12 reviews for EverNary Dog Door Bell, Dog Doorbells for Potty Training, Wireless Dog Bells for Door to Go Outside, Door Bell for Dogs to Go Potty (1 Receiver and 1 Transmitter)

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  1. Marilyn Glissman

    Works great. Easy to use.
    Very easy to use. Just plug in. Very durable. My dog caught on quickly to use. Lots of different sounds. Loud enough to hear throughout home.

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  2. Emiela Raven

    No regrets! Easy touch sensor!
    Works great! I have had it for a good year now and It still works! Battery last about a year, but my pup rings the bell sometimes just bc she wants to go find a stick… I live in minnesota and the sensor survived the -40f winter. It was however place were It could not be snowed on.I love that it is a sensor and not a button. No need push any pressure on it, just light touch will do it! It has a variety of sounds to choose from and adjustable volume. Easy to to set up and suprising easy to train your pup to use. Just touch it before every time you let them out!They sell replacement sticky/velcro pieces if needed. batteries last long and are replaceable. (You will need a small screw driver to replace the battery.)

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  3. Rachael Moore

    Works great, but….
    This solved my problem of not being able to see my girl at the door and having accidents when she was a puppy, but it could use improvement:1.One ding is enough, as others have stated the repeated doorbell is annoying and unnecessary. Also, one doorbell sound is enough, I don’t need long songs or crazy sounds like some weirdo people do with their phones.2. I put one on the inside and the other on the outside of the door and didn’t have any adhesion problems. However…when I moved, we had a glass sliding door instead of a regular steel door. As my girl gets overly excited sometimes and will jump at the doorbell with her whole body like a crazy person/dog, afraid she’d break the glass, I put them on the wall next to the door opening and also outdoors on the stucco. I did use the extra adhesion pads that came with it so we weren’t using the old ones and here’s what happened. Within a day or so (September mild weather) the outside bell fell off. Within another day or two after that after she rang it and I came to let her out, I found it on the floor on the inside with claw marks all down the drywall and part of the drywall still attached to the bell, so now I have drywall repair work to do. I would prefer a screw in mounted option for the bell. And next time I will get a plastic wall protector too.3. After the outside bell fell off unbeknownst to me at the time, she proceeded to chew it up and it no longer works. Would be nice to have some sort of warranty covering this type of damage caused by adhesion failures/falling scenarios.4. By far, before moving, the biggest annoyance with this was that the sensor would get dirty from her nose and then stop working. I’d just clean it up with a clorox wipe, but still…it’s negative reinforcement for training. She’s outside doing her part and getting no response from me in the office on the other side of the house because no bell is going off, so she reverts to jumping, howling, and clawing at the door.5. If I could go back and change the training I would. What I did was teach her touch with her nose and move the target from my hand to whatever I pointed to, in this case, the doorbell (that part I wouldn’t change), where I would then open the door and let her in/out, which she got on her first session attempting the doorbell no problem. The problem for me is that she also learned she could train me to come to her anytime she rang the bell, usually while I am trying to work and not paying her as much attention. So after a month or so, she was ringing the bell when she was wanting something like fresh water (she won’t drink it if there are floaties), if her feeder needed filling, if she threw her toy somewhere she couldn’t get it, if she wanted a treat, when she was bored and wanted to play, and sometimes when she just wanted to tease me…she’d be on her bed pretending she never rang it all looking the other way no matter what I said to her. She didn’t even wait at the door anymore but would walk to where she could see me get out of my chair and then run to the door if she did really want to go outside. Basically….I became the dog butler, literally. Just ring the bell and call me Jeeves! So if I could go back and do it over, I’d go out with her on a leash, wait for her to potty and then bring her in so hopefully she’d learn the bell is only for potty time. She’s so smart maybe it wouldn’t have mattered but bringing it up for others to consider. I don’t know who is training who with this, lolI bought another single bell for outside to replace the damaged one and plan on using silicone to stick it to the stucco and we’ll see how that goes. There is a month wait for shipping and I have to let it warm up outside a bit for the silicone. Overall, we achieved what was needed for potty training, not a single accident since, and even though I have complaints am pretty happy with the setup/cost compared to having to install a wall dog door, but I did remove one star for the things listed above.

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  4. Amazon Customer

    Could work for you
    Cute item and could work but my dog was afraid of it.

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  5. SC

    As described, plus customizable melody for each transmitter!!
    Overall very satisfied with my purchase.1. Shipping – 5 stars – I selected free shipping and received this product within 2 days as expected, with no problems. It came in an Amazon bubblewrap envelope.2. Packaging – 5 stars – All the pieces arrived in a compartmentalized cardboard box: there were no dents to the box, no damages to the individual pieces inside — all parts were nicely protected and couldn’t bang/scratch against each other because of the box design, which was good. I was worried at first that the transmitters would use up battery during transportation but there’s very low chance that something could’ve pressed into the touch ‘button’ accidentally. Everything was easy to remove from the box, and I’m very glad that there wasn’t a lot of junk packaging to dispose of.3. Product – 5 stars:As described, I received: 1 receiver, 2 transmitters (batteries included & already installed inside), 4 double-sided adhesives, a mini screwdriver (to open up the transmitters if necessary to replace batteries) and an instruction manual. Quality was good. No rough edges, poking parts that could hurt my dog or my hands. Not flimsy-feeling; worth my $30.Function: Everything arrived ready to go as soon as I plugged the receiver into the wall, I didn’t need to open up and install batteries or anything. The manual was easy to understand, so I figured out how to ‘pair’ my transmitters with the receiver (pretty easy — basically press down on the first button of the receiver until you hear a ding and then press your transmitter). Receiver lights up when plugged, transmitters flash blue light when pressed. This is not motion sensor, and it won’t sound if you bump around the edges — you need to gently put pressure on the middle area. So, doggo’s going to need some training, but at least I’m not going to hear doorbell every few minutes.There were indeed lots of different melodies to choose from, more than cellphone preset ringtones lol — I didn’t count if there were 55, but I liked that the melodies were quite varied in terms of musical style (ode to joy, anyone? :)) and also in terms of length. I was able to adjust sound, and although the silent mode kind of defeats purpose for me, I guess I could turn it silent at night if I don’t want to be disturbed.I also tested distance: I don’t think I tested 800 feet because my house’s not that big, but I tested keeping my receiver on 2nd floor and pressing the button on first floor outside of my front door — so it at least functions as a regular door bell and works through wall & door.Surprise function: Seller didn’t include this in the product description, but I inferred it from the manual and thought it was super cool: first of all, you could select a melody for one transmitter, and then select another melody for another if you wanted. So basically my dog, or a human, if I use it as an actual doorbell, could let me know by the sound which door needed to be opened, whether it’s front door or door to the yard for example.Secondly, I think you can potentially buy more transmitters and pair them with the receiver. I don’t know how many transmitters maximum could pair with receiver, I haven’t tried it myself but based on manual instructions, I think more than two is possible…Last thoughts:I thought it was quite clever that the transmitters have a strap hole (so humans can hang it around the neck). FYI strap’s not included, but that’s easy enough to buy (and grandma/child would probably want to choose pattern). The face/cartoon on the transmitter is a little dopy IMO but my dog’s not going to care so I won’t be picky about it.Battery’s a little uncommon, about half the length of AAA, but I found a 5-pack on Amazon for $7, so glad it’s not going to be a problem.

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  6. DMH

    Amazing when it is working
    I waited to write a review- i have purchased the same system 2 years in a row because the transmitters stop working. When it works= AMAZING. I originally gave a 5 star but since it has had to be replaced each year- lowered to a 3/5 stars.Pros: Very easy to set up and dog only took a week to learn how to ring to alert me to go outside.Cons: transmitters stop working- unusable at that time.Really wish the transmitters would keep working.

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  7. T

    Great product
    Great product made potty training way easier. We have a small dog and you can’t always see him standing next to the door to go out and he wouldn’t bark to be let out this made it so much easier for him to tell us when he needed to go to the bathroom and even would use it when he wanted or needed more water , very convenient would recommend

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  8. Pam Burey

    Dog uses it sometimes but still prefers to pull on my hand and clothes to get my attention. The adhesive works well. She hasn’t been able to remove it from the wall, though she has tried. With some training I’m sure she will get better at using it.

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  9. Barry

    I purchased one of these units back in 2019 but what I received was a different model. Never really gave it much thought until one of the two receivers stopped functioning. I now realize that I was duped. I ordered what I should have received and now find that I cannot use the second receiver from my original order with the buttons from the first. Suffice to say, I’m not pleased nor impressed.

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  10. Kathleen

    We LOVE this. We have had it about 8 months from August until now. Throughout the entire winter it’s held up great. And both the indoor and outdoor buttons work wonderfully. Lots of options for tones, if I’m being honest I would say there are too many. And most are quite obnoxious. It would be great to have some more options for standard doorbell sounds rather than jingles and tunes, let’s be real, who wants to listen to a full song every time your dog wants to go outside. Probably nobody! Unfortunately I had to listen to so many random songs before getting to a standard doorbell tone. And I think there’s only 1 of them however I’m too nervous to change it to find out or I’ll be going through 50 or 60 songs again lol 😂There seems to be two volume settings. The loud is great, so loud and I can hear it from the basement 🙂 overall great product. And is holding up nicely even through Canadian winter climate.It’s sensitive which is great for dogs that don’t have hard boops!

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  11. SG

    She doesn’t have any thumbs, so both thumbs are from me.My puppy had already learned to push a button for a cookie, so training her to use this was super easy. She’s not exactly a quiet puppy, she found her voice very early and she’ll bark at nothing at all, but for some reason just couldn’t muster up the nerve (or feel the need) to bark to go outside. I ordered this button as opposed to a set of bells to hang off the door handle because I feared they’d scrape the door paint off.Pros:- LOUD, we have it on the lowest setting and it can be heard everywhere in our house.- flashing lights add to the excitement- easy to use, easy to train to use- put a stop to stepping in a puddle of pee when you least expect itCons:- LOUD, if the power goes out, when it comes back on it sounds a chime to let you know it’s working. Great if you’re sleeping and don’t even know the power is out. A rare occurrence tho- We kinda created a monster with this thing, our puppy will hit the button to go out and if we don’t IMMEDIATELY respond, she starts hitting it over and over. Another dog on the street barks? HIT THE BUTTON! Kids playing next door? HIT THE BUTTON! Saw a leaf blow by or a crow dares land in the yard? HIT THE BUTTON! The easy solution is to just put the button away if you know they’re just being a brat.- If you had a cell phone15 years ago that only had a selection of polyphonic ringtones, then you know exactly what choices you have for the sound. We use the police siren.- No record feature to make a custom sound.In case anybody is interested, my method of teaching the button push was this:- Hold a post-it (or whatever, something small and innocuous) in the palm of your hand and point to it and say “touch it”. The dog will have no idea what you mean, but you pointed, you’re excited and you have something in your hand. So they will sniff it, it’s what dogs do. When they do, praise/treat. Do it a couple more times, them try it again the next day. Even if it’s the same post-it, they will go in for the sniff every time, dog gotta dog. Start moving it towards them when they come in for the sniff so it boops the snoot a little. The dog will figure out that what you really want it for them to touch it.- Now you can hold the button in your hand and use the command. Again, even if it’s just a sniff, praise/treat. Once they get the whole touch the button in you hand thing, it’s an easy step to being able to point to it on the floor and give the command. For an added bonus when they hit the button on the floor, take their paw and push the button. Very quickly they’re realize it’s not just nose operated, it’s PAW operated too!- Ok, so we’re all set with the button, not we have to relate button pushing with going outside. Prior to this, they were just associating praise/treat with the button push. Every time you take them outside, tell them to touch the button. No treat/praise, just take them outside (and be excited to do so – a few “YAY, OUTSIDE TO PEE” wouldn’t hurt) It’s literally that easy. Now the good thing they get when they touch the button is to go outside. When they want the good thing, they’ll touch the button without being asked to do so.

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  12. Mona Castle

    Item works great. Our dog is still getting used to it but it may take a little time and patients on our part. A whole lot better then having to repaint the trim on a regular.

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    EverNary Dog Door Bell, Dog Doorbells for Potty Training, Wireless Dog Bells for Door to Go Outside, Door Bell for Dogs to Go Potty (1 Receiver and 1 Transmitter)
    EverNary Dog Door Bell, Dog Doorbells for Potty Training, Wireless Dog Bells for Door to Go Outside, Door Bell for Dogs to Go Potty (1 Receiver and 1 Transmitter)

    Original price was: $19.99.Current price is: $18.94.

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