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Wise Paws Premium Dog Doorbell Kit Review

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Disclaimer: I did receive this item at a reduced price in exchange for my honest, unbiased review. All opinions are my own.

Sheri Ann Richerson from ExperimentalHomesteader.com is joined by Jeffrey Rhoades who talks about the Wise Paws Premium Dog Doorbell Kit that she received for review.

This is a really cool idea for an indoor pet however my Charlie is just not quite getting the hang of using it like it is supposed to be used.

We have been working with him a little over a month now and I was really hoping he would use it every time he wants to go outside like the instructions say. On average he goes outside about 15 times a day. My best estimate is he uses this about 5 times out of that and it is when he is most excited. He is just a little over a year old and we got him just a few months ago.

I really like the way the dog doorbell lays against the door, flat – and it does serve another purpose – when anyone opens the door it jingles. The poop bags and poop bag dispenser are really nice for when you go for walks and have a mess to clean-up. We live in the county so he has room to run but when I go on vacation or take him for a drive to the park these clip right onto my jeans loop as long as I attach a carabiniere to the hard plastic loop that is attached to the bone shaped dispenser.

 

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