







🔔 Let your dog ring in freedom — the smarter way to communicate!
The BLUETREE Dog Bells to Go Outside feature five extra loud stainless steel bells on a heavy-duty, buckle-adjustable nylon strap (26.5”–40”) that fits all dog sizes. Designed for versatile mounting with residue-free double-sided tape, this premium dog doorbell offers a proven, easy 3-step training method to replace barking with clear signals. Durable, stylish, and highly rated, it’s the ultimate tool for stress-free potty training and seamless pet communication.







| ASIN | B0CSD15L7Q |
| ASIN | B0CSD15L7Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,461 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #24 in Dog Doorbells |
| Brand Name | BLUETREE |
| Color | 03-Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (7,034) |
| Date First Available | January 15, 2024 |
| Date First Available | January 15, 2024 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.79 x 5.16 x 1.85 inches |
| Item Weight | 5 ounces |
| Manufacturer | BLUETREE |
| Manufacturer | BLUETREE |
| Package Dimensions | 5.79 x 5.16 x 1.85 inches; 4.97 ounces |
| Size | 1-PACK |
| Target Audience Keyword | Dogs, dogs |
M**H
Quality product with awesome wall attachment. Potty training must-have!
This is awesome!!! Works amazingly and super easy to train your dog to use. I love the wall attachment that is so secure that even stays attached to my wall with a jumping puppy who easily learned to use this. Great training tool!
J**3
Love, love, love!
I have previously purchased two other bells that hooked to the handle of the door. I've had to replace those, because the bells would get shut in the door and end up flattened. I was so happy to see this, because it has been perfect to be able to place away from the handle so that doesn't happen. The strap can be adjusted to go higher if needed. We have two standard doodles and two mini's, so ours hangs lower for the little ones, especially after having one who was just trained with it. It is super easy to install and there hasn't been any problems with the durability of it, even when one of my mini's likes to play tether ball with it because she wants to be outside all day.
J**E
These make our lives quite a bit easier!
FIrst...the only complaint I have with these. The way they secure to the door knob....I would absolutely go a different way. It's not terrible....but it can make it harder to get a grip on the knob when you try to open it because the strap for the bell takes quite a bit of getting used to. I feel like this would almost work better just tying it in place with 550 cord. The snaps do work....but there isn't a snap in the spot that would actually work best for keeping it in place on our door. This minor issue is the only reason this isn't a 5 star review. I bell trained our older dog around 7 years ago. We have tried a LOT of different bells...none of them were just made and sold as dog doorbells. I typically just buy some bells from a craft store and tie them to the door. The reason I didn't do that this time is because of the cat. He simply can't resist the bells that are available at our local craft store...I figured the bells that would come with this would have to have a different tone to them, and I was right. The cat doesn't like it...so now I know that when the bell rings, it's actually one of the dogs signalling that it's time to go out. Athena (our older dog) already knew what to do of course. Gwennie (she's the next in age) took some work, but figured it out pretty quickly. Braeda (the youngest) is exceedingly stubborn and has made zero effort to participate in the bell training. However....Gwennie and Athena seem to notice her needs and ring it for her. The bells have a very noticeable sound. Since we only have one back door....I put the other set on our front door (which is kinda blocked off from the dogs) so that I would notice if it opened suddenly due to wind or someone kicking it in. (Yes, I know that escalated quickly...the front door is kinda messed up.) If our deadbolt isn't locked (and it usually is) there's no problem. If for some reason it isn't locked...the slightest breeze will push the door open. Having the bell on it alerts us whenever this happens. These can also be effective at getting the dog's attention when it is time to go back in. If one of them is just meandering around the yard without any purpose...shaking the crap out of the bells tends to help her refocus her attention to the task at hand and then coming back in. (Our fence is being held up by hope...and we rent so we are NOT going to drop $4k to replace the fence on someone else's house...so we supervise our dogs outdoors.)
C**P
Awesome product
You will hear every door - front, sliding etc. and allows me to hear from anywhere in the house when am outside door has been opened or closed. Great item and was suggested by more than one person. It has snaps to adjust to any length for your door knob or slider and is sturdy, bells are great and I highly recommend for anyone that needs to be able to hear if a door to the house is opened from anywhere I am inside. It also will sound on a ring device which is an added bonus.
G**N
Worked great for our puppy
These bells were great for teaching your puppy to ask to go outside. Once they get it, you can hear the bells from wherever you are to know they’re asking to go outside.
C**S
Worked perfectly...after 3 weeks
These are sturdy, and work perfectly for our puppy to let us know she has to go out. We hung them NEXT TO our door she uses to go out to potty, that way they weren't constantly ringing every time the door opened and closed. She would ring them instantly when we offered food/treats as a reward....but took about 3 weeks to ring them for potty on her own (without the food motivation). To get her trained without the food, we just continued to say "potty outside" and ring the bells by gently pushing her nose into them EVERY time we took her out for potty ... even when potty wasn't her idea. Then once she finally used them for potty on her own, she has rung them every time ever since (tries to use them to play too but we know the difference based on her schedule and simply say "no...those are for potty outside" and she will surrender while still using them the next time she needs to go out for potty). Loved that these came in a two pack, we are using one set for our vacation home and one for here since we only have one door she goes out. One jingle bell came off a couple months ago and I was glad I was nearby when it happened so she didn't choke...but still can't figure out how it happened since the rest seemed quite secure. So I recommend checking their attachment-durability before hanging, and also every so often. I do recommend them though, they are a superb tool for helping your dog communicate the need to go out.
H**Y
Great for potty training
These worked out great for us. We placed them over the door knob and after hearing the bells every-time we opened the door, our new puppy essentially trained himself to ring the bell when he needs to go out.
C**W
Not very loud
Although the bells are well made,the sound they make is not very loud. I need something for my dog to strike that's lound enough for me to hear from another room so I can let him out to go to the bathroom.
N**L
Great quality and works well for our puppy to let us know she needs out. The collapsible bowl has been useful too!
S**W
good idea
A**I
It was so hard having to constantly monitor our puppy on whether she wants to go potty. Using this and patiently training her to use (lots of video out there on how) was life-changing. She lets us know every time!
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