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Electronic Bell Lets Dogs Tell You When They Need To Go Out
Mighty Paw introduced the Smart Bell 2.0 to help dogs alert their owners of the need to go out by pressing a button instead of scratching or barking at the door.
The Smart Bell 2.0 uses wireless technology with two components—an activator/transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter buttons are easy to install with 3M command strips (drywall anchors and screws are included) and are weatherproof, allowing for indoor or outdoor use so dogs can indicate a readiness to return indoors. The transmitter is placed on or near the door and activated with a gentle touch (.75 lbs. pressure).
The receiver plugs into a wall outlet and has 38 ringtones with four volume settings, as well as a flashing light. It can be located up to 1,000 ft. from the activator button.
On the company website, the Smart Bell 2.0 sells for $29.99 with one transmitter or $39.99 with two transmitters. Additional transmitters are $16.99. Add-on receivers are $19.99. Shipping is free on U.S. orders over $25. It averages 4.5 out of 5 stars.
The Smart Bell 2.0 comes with training instructions. Proper training and consistent use of the electronic bell provides dogs with a reliable way to signal their need to go out which reduces accidents and increases independence.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Mighty Paw, Rochester, N.Y. (team@mightpaw.com; www.mightypaw.com).


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