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The Hunger for Words Talking Pet Doorbell is a durable, easy-to-use communication tool designed for dogs to signal their needs by pressing a button with their nose or paw. Featuring a 2-in-1 bell sound option—pre-recorded or customizable—and expert training advice from speech therapist Christina Hunger, this product accelerates pet training and enhances interaction. Powered by 2 AAA batteries and crafted from sturdy plastic, it’s a proven, bestselling solution for smarter pet communication.





| ASIN | B09QW267RP |
| Best Sellers Rank | 18,871 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 20 in Doorbells for Dogs |
| Brand | Hunger for Words |
| Brand Name | Hunger for Words |
| Closure Type | Magnetic |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,802 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Large |
| Frame Material | Plastic |
| Frame material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00765023093568 |
| Included Components | 1 x 1 Piece Doorbell |
| Item Type Name | Hunger For Words Talking Pet Doorbell - 1 Piece Doorbell for Dogs, Doggie Doorbell, Perfect for Dog Training, Dog Buttons for Communication |
| Manufacturer | Hunger For Words |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Mattress thickness | 5 Centimeters |
| Maximum Compatible Thickness | 5 Centimeters |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Target Audience | Dogs |
| UPC | 765023093568 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
T**L
Dog door bell
Really good she was using it within 3 days . Let her play pressing it for 2 days with a treats each time then on the third day placed it by the door kept pressing myself and opening the door. In no time she was doing it herself to go out
K**(
Easy to train puppy.
This is great for my Labrador puppy, to let me know she wants to go outside.
L**Y
It works!
Good little button but the bell sound is AWFUL! I might record a better bell noise to use. The record function actually does work fine on mine and I recorded the word ‘outside’ but didn’t feel it was loud/ clear enough for my puppy to make the connection that she’s pressed the button. The bell is more effective. I managed to find a screw driver small enough to add batteries. Yay! However the sticky strips were pretty ineffective so it just sits on the floor. Boo 👎 but the great news is that our pup has stopped trying to eat the button so csn now be trusted with it. Yay! We press this every time we go out and the dog has learned to use it but when she knows we can SEE she’s at the back door she often doesn’t use it as doesn’t see the point, so we press her paw onto the button, then she usually tries to bite my hand (she’s a puppy and moving hands are great!). Ups and downs! I do find this to be a good value item as it’s proved itself useful.
A**Y
Dog can't press with his nose
The press mechanism is quite hard to do with my hand, never mind the dogs nose. Easy to record voice though. Maybe should have been floor mounted but I fear it would have been destroyed by our pup in hours!
P**P
A must buy
This is absolutely brilliant for our cocker spaniel that users it to tell me when she needs the toilet. Although sometimes uses it for help to get her ball out of trainers and other sticky situations.
R**H
So easy to train and works like a dream
I had seen this product but wasn't sure I believed I could get my new puppy (Bedlington) to use it. I put one on two external doors, and every time she clearly wanted to go out, I pressed the button and every time I went through the door. Then after a couple of days I held her head and pushed her nose on the button. With consistency and perseverance and just over a week of trying. My dog uses it every time she wants to go out no problem at all. Brilliant, she is relaxed as she knows how to ask and what will happen. I'm considering getting other buttons for other communication
C**S
Not Effective for Quick Training - Disappointing Dog Doorbell
I recently purchased this dog doorbell with the hope that my intelligent Collie could use it to let us know when she needed to go outside for the toilet. Unfortunately, it did not meet my expectations. Here are my thoughts: Pros: Concept: The idea behind the dog doorbell is great. It aims to provide a clear and consistent way for dogs to communicate their needs. Cons: Training Time: Despite my Collie's intelligence (She can pick up on our actions to tell when it is time for her bed etc), the doorbell requires a significant amount of time and patience to train a dog to use it effectively. This is not practical for busy pet owners. Effectiveness: After spending considerable time trying to train my dog, I found that the doorbell was not an effective solution. My dog struggled to understand and consistently use it. Alternative Methods: I have since found a more effective way to train my dog to let us know when she needs to go out, which has proven to be much quicker and more reliable. Overall Experience: While the concept of the dog doorbell is innovative, it falls short in practicality and effectiveness. Unless you have a lot of time to dedicate to training, this product may not be the best solution. I would not recommend it based on my experience.
L**D
Love it
I love this button. I taught my dog to let me know when he wants a wee. Sometimes my son will record over it with stupid messages and my dog will cock his head in confusion! So I know he knows it says wee! Works a treat! The possibilities are endless. Next I want to teach him to let me know when he wants to play! Amuses visitors too. Such a cool little gadget to entertain your dog and give them a voice! Recommend you give it a try. I've had it quite a while and battery's not needed replacing. You can move it around if you travel with your dog, it's easy to use, small enough for any dog and hardy enough to withstand a paw.
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