Hang the bell on the door and each time you go to the door to let out your dog, ring it. As soon as the dog shows any interest in the bell at all, reward with treats. After the dog begins to touch the bell withhold treats treats until he/she touches it hard enough to make noise. Be sure to take your dog out each time the bell rings so the association built is for bell=go out not noise=treats. Good luck!
Only when it's moving (or about to). It's a warning.
To train a dog to ring a bell to signal it needs to go outside, follow these steps: Hang a bell by the door the dog uses to go outside. Encourage the dog to touch or ring the bell with its nose or paw before going outside. Reward the dog with treats or praise every time it rings the bell. Consistently reinforce this behavior until the dog associates ringing the bell with going outside. Be patient and consistent with the training process.
To train your dog to ring a bell to signal when it needs to go outside, follow these steps: Hang a bell by the door that your dog can easily reach with its nose or paw. Every time you take your dog outside to go potty, encourage it to ring the bell with its nose or paw before opening the door. When your dog rings the bell, immediately open the door and take it outside. Repeat this process consistently every time your dog needs to go outside. Praise and reward your dog with treats or praise each time it successfully rings the bell to go outside. Be patient and consistent with the training, and your dog will learn to associate ringing the bell with going outside to potty.
To train your dog to ring a bell to signal when they need to go outside, follow these steps: Hang a bell by the door at your dog's nose level. Every time you take your dog outside, encourage them to touch or ring the bell with their nose or paw. Immediately open the door and take them outside when they ring the bell. Repeat this process consistently until your dog associates ringing the bell with going outside to potty. Reward your dog with treats and praise each time they successfully ring the bell to reinforce the behavior.
To train your dog to ring a bell to signal when they need to go pee, follow these steps: Hang a bell by the door that leads outside. Every time you take your dog out to pee, ring the bell and say a command like "outside" or "potty." Encourage your dog to touch the bell with their nose or paw before going outside. When your dog rings the bell on their own, immediately take them outside to pee. Repeat this process consistently until your dog associates ringing the bell with going outside to pee.
go over to there house physically in person in the flesh and apologize to them physically in person and go ring the bell and talk to them today and get out of your car and ring the door bell asap today
You can't. Fish's have a 4 second memory, you cant tell them to do anything.
It is simply called the "Ring bell".
You can ring a doorbell, phone, or alarm bell.
You are requested to ring the school bell
Peal is a word meaning ring a bell.
You are requested to ring the school bell