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seems like you have to really make the connection to just ring the bell to potty and nothing else
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Therein lies the problem.
The dog learns that, when he rings the bell, you drop whatever you're doing and give him your attention. It's instant gratification and they learn VERY quickly.
I'm also not crazy about dogs barking, scratching at the door or dancing around the room with their legs crossed. I don't think they should have to perform to be let out. We're the "higher intelligence" and should have enough sense to let them out at regular, reasonable intervals so they get accustomed to a schedule.
I bought a doggy door and never installed it for the same reason.
I'm not an anti-bell evangelist. It's just not something I personally like or see the need for. As I said, some people love them.
It IS very cute for the first few hours.
My brother-in-law took it one step further. He trained his lab mix to ring the doorbell when she was ready to come back in. The dog would go out the back door and immediately run around to the front and ring the doorbell to come back in. She could do that maybe eight times in five minutes and it's hilarious.
Unless you live there.