Tips Needed: Ring the Potty Bell - MyCorgi.com2024-03-28T19:17:37Zhttp://mycorgi.com/forum/topics/tips-needed-ring-the-potty-bell?commentId=1150197%3AComment%3A1584788&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI would say no... She would r…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-08-13:1150197:Comment:16009772012-08-13T16:49:57.854ZNorahttp://mycorgi.com/profile/NoraXiao
<p>I would say no... She would ring when she knows we are going out for potty... She only rang herself twice or three times for I don't know what reason...</p>
<p>She is now pretty much on my schedule and no accident for a month. If she can keep being a good girl like this... I would not worry too much about ringing the potty bell...(Guess I have to give up...LOL...)</p>
<p>I would say no... She would ring when she knows we are going out for potty... She only rang herself twice or three times for I don't know what reason...</p>
<p>She is now pretty much on my schedule and no accident for a month. If she can keep being a good girl like this... I would not worry too much about ringing the potty bell...(Guess I have to give up...LOL...)</p> Has she improved with treatin…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-08-02:1150197:Comment:15934592012-08-02T03:03:19.891ZJustin and Pancakehttp://mycorgi.com/profile/JustinBollingmo
<p>Has she improved with treating when she rings the bell?</p>
<p>Has she improved with treating when she rings the bell?</p> When we go visiting we take a…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-07-20:1150197:Comment:15852642012-07-20T22:45:59.488ZKaren Dadismanhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/KarenDadisman
<p>When we go visiting we take a bell with us. We just use a big jingle bell, or several small ones, on a piece of string or yarn.</p>
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<p>When I was training both dogs, I'd gently take their heads in my hands and gently bump their noses on the bell so it would ring, all the time saying let's go outside in a very excited voice. Ring the bell, get a treat at first. Then treat for going potty. We phased out the treat for ringing and just treated for going potty. We finally had to get rid…</p>
<p>When we go visiting we take a bell with us. We just use a big jingle bell, or several small ones, on a piece of string or yarn.</p>
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<p>When I was training both dogs, I'd gently take their heads in my hands and gently bump their noses on the bell so it would ring, all the time saying let's go outside in a very excited voice. Ring the bell, get a treat at first. Then treat for going potty. We phased out the treat for ringing and just treated for going potty. We finally had to get rid of the bell since they would ring it just because they could. I think they liked the sound!!</p>
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<p>Like I said, when go go somewhere to visit or to a winter rental in GA, we take a string of bells with us. Rocky never barks to go out but he will ring the bell. Rosie will bark sometimes but not always. She's better about staring at you when she needs to go out but if you don't catch Rocky's "wander past the door and hope someone notices" you might have a mess to clean up!! That's why the bells go with us. Then he knows which door to use and will ring the bells. I just hang them, give them a jingle while he's watching and he's fine.</p> my corgis loved this idea but…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-07-20:1150197:Comment:15849182012-07-20T21:04:09.072ZAmy Steinbachhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/AmySteinbach
<p>my corgis loved this idea but I also take them everywhere with me and not everyones house has bells so be careful if you are visiting. lol</p>
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<p>my corgis loved this idea but I also take them everywhere with me and not everyones house has bells so be careful if you are visiting. lol</p>
<p> </p> I tried to teach this to one…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-07-20:1150197:Comment:15849562012-07-20T14:22:08.237ZBev Levyhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/BevLevy
<p>I tried to teach this to one of my corgis and ringing the bell caused her to pee in fright every time (she was very submissive) and our friend's Westie did it but learned that when he was bored and/or wanted attention that the bell got a response so became a real pain especially when they had company. I decided to just let them out on my schedule and that has worked really well. Sparty will bark at me if he needs to go more often.</p>
<p>I tried to teach this to one of my corgis and ringing the bell caused her to pee in fright every time (she was very submissive) and our friend's Westie did it but learned that when he was bored and/or wanted attention that the bell got a response so became a real pain especially when they had company. I decided to just let them out on my schedule and that has worked really well. Sparty will bark at me if he needs to go more often.</p> YES! That's exactly what I ha…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-07-20:1150197:Comment:15849522012-07-20T14:11:27.585ZNorahttp://mycorgi.com/profile/NoraXiao
<p>YES! That's exactly what I have with DouBao. If she knows we are going out for potty, she will ring before I open the door, BUT never ring herself...</p>
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<p>Now I reward her for ringing the bell when we go potty and reward a bit MORE when she does go. We will see how it goes...</p>
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<p>In addition, before she was 4 months old, we asked her to go potty on the balcony where the training pad was. Now even though she won't go potty on the balcony, she still has the old habit to go…</p>
<p>YES! That's exactly what I have with DouBao. If she knows we are going out for potty, she will ring before I open the door, BUT never ring herself...</p>
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<p>Now I reward her for ringing the bell when we go potty and reward a bit MORE when she does go. We will see how it goes...</p>
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<p>In addition, before she was 4 months old, we asked her to go potty on the balcony where the training pad was. Now even though she won't go potty on the balcony, she still has the old habit to go to that direction....Sigh...</p> I am also trying to teach Pan…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-07-20:1150197:Comment:15847882012-07-20T07:25:24.613ZJustin and Pancakehttp://mycorgi.com/profile/JustinBollingmo
<p>I am also trying to teach Pancake this but he never goes to the bell on his own. When I know he needs to go out I walk up to the bell with him and just wait and he rings it so he knows, but he just doesn't really put it in action unless I'm right there. Tips would be useful. :D</p>
<p>I am also trying to teach Pancake this but he never goes to the bell on his own. When I know he needs to go out I walk up to the bell with him and just wait and he rings it so he knows, but he just doesn't really put it in action unless I'm right there. Tips would be useful. :D</p> Camber either prances around…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-07-10:1150197:Comment:15770432012-07-10T17:42:09.824Zmosesbotbolhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/mosesbotbol
<p>Camber either prances around and just walks around the house more than usual and gives us the eye. That, and we let her out all the time. If I let her out 20 times a day, she'd go do her business 20 times a day, lol...</p>
<p>Camber either prances around and just walks around the house more than usual and gives us the eye. That, and we let her out all the time. If I let her out 20 times a day, she'd go do her business 20 times a day, lol...</p> I think the idea,the trainer…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-07-09:1150197:Comment:15752242012-07-09T12:52:42.512ZNorahttp://mycorgi.com/profile/NoraXiao
<p>I think the idea,the trainer suggested not to reward at the door bell ringing, but the elimination, is because you want to reward the dog for ringing the bell of elimination, not for the ringing the bell of going out.</p>
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<p>Sarah & Luxy did bring a idea to me that reward the bell ringing and reward again for elimination. I don't think my girl is very crazy out going out so far, so hopefully she won't abuse the bell...I am gonna give a try...</p>
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<p>I think the idea,the trainer suggested not to reward at the door bell ringing, but the elimination, is because you want to reward the dog for ringing the bell of elimination, not for the ringing the bell of going out.</p>
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<p>Sarah & Luxy did bring a idea to me that reward the bell ringing and reward again for elimination. I don't think my girl is very crazy out going out so far, so hopefully she won't abuse the bell...I am gonna give a try...</p>
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<p></p> I taught Ellie to do this by…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-07-08:1150197:Comment:15750352012-07-08T14:52:14.459ZKathryn Harbourhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/KathrynHarbour
<p>I taught Ellie to do this by acting very excited and saying "Let's go outside" everytime she rang the bell (I started by hanging the bell from my hand and then I put it on the door knob). There can be a drawback though--they ring because they want to go outside but not necessarily because they need to go potty.</p>
<p>I taught Ellie to do this by acting very excited and saying "Let's go outside" everytime she rang the bell (I started by hanging the bell from my hand and then I put it on the door knob). There can be a drawback though--they ring because they want to go outside but not necessarily because they need to go potty.</p>