








🔔 Ring in the future of dog training—because your pup deserves a voice!
The Mighty Paw Smart Dog Bell 2.0 is a wireless, water-resistant dog doorbell designed for easy potty training and communication. Requiring just 0.75 lbs of pressure to activate, it suits dogs of all sizes and breeds. With no tools needed for setup, it works indoors and outdoors, helping reduce barking and scratching by giving your dog a clear way to signal when they need to go outside or come back in.


| Pet Type | Cat, Dog, Small Animals |
| Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 7.62 x 8.89 cm; 154.22 g |
| Item model number | 43308-5931 |
| Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Color | White |
| Size | 1 Activator |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Specific Uses | Behavior |
| batteries required | No |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 154 g |
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Pleased!
This product is so great. It looks nice and has tons of sound options. From standard door bell sounds, to music, to voice recordings. I bought this for a friend for her new puppy. She was so happy with the product. I would very much recommend.
F**T
It Works
My Labrador cottoned on to this quite quickly in our new house. He rings it with his paw when he wants to come back in from the garden. Love it!
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Awesome
Easy to install and my dog got the hang of it after 3 days. I put a blue sticker on my dog doorbell because it stood out more against my white door, making it easier for him since dogs can see blue easily. This is a great item.
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It works
Have mounted it to a chopping board so it's secure on floor but moveable when we need to. Initially mounted to door but pup struggled pressing it, mounting on floor resolved this.She quickly picked up how it works and we now know when she wants to go out as she's not very vocal.
S**E
Easy to press for pups, but adhesive fell off immediately
EDIT (06-10-34): The bell fell off of the wood door frame we mounted it on outside by our sliding door within 12 hrs. It fell off from some rain under a cover. We cleaned the wood off with a citrus degreaser used on wooden furniture before mounting the bell in hopes it'd hold up longer. I'm highly disappointed that the package came with screws and anchors, but there is no way for you to use the screws to attach the bell to a surface. The picture is the back of the bell after peeling off the adhesive it came with.OG (06-09-24): My dog is highly trained in the "touch" command and was trained with potty bells as a puppy, so it took us ~10-15 mins to get him to use this bell.I'd purchased a doggy bell in the past but promptly returned it bc the button took a lot of force to activate. My pup doesn't like touching things very hard (understandably so!!) bc he does so with his nose. This bell doesn't take very much force to activate. A gentle and firm nudge from my dog's nose is all it takes to ring the bell.The receiver is *very* loud, so it can be heard throughout our 3 bedroom apt (~1200 sq ft). The size of the doorbell and the receiver are about palm size. I'm a petite woman, and it fits nicely in my hand.The button seems well built and sturdy enough to last for some time. Because we've places the button outside, my only concern is the hot TX summer will either melt the adhesive permanently to the wood, or the button will fall off as the instructions say to heat the adhesive when trying to remove the button.I wish there was a more obvious option to mounting the button using screws (which it came with!). The back comes entirely covered in the adhesive—with no obvious holes for the screws provided.The button and receiver is very sleek and blends in extremely well with our off-white drywall, and the white painted wood on our balcony.We bought this in an emergency to find a solution for us being bad pawrents and forgetting our pup out on the balcony. We have curtains covering every window and the sliding door to help with the heat, so we often don't see our dog at the door. And because he never barks, we assume he's inside napping under a table if we don't see him immediately.But now we don't have to stress as much! He's able to communicate with us, and let us know he wants back inside. Even if I leave and my husband (who sleeps like a rock and enjoys sleeping in) is still asleep (which was how the pup got locked out. I left in a hurry for work and forgot to let the dog back in), our pupper will be able to wake up his dad and be let back in.This bell is worth all the money we spent. It's a cheap price to pay knowing that our dog now has a way to be let back inside during this hot weather.
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