Do you have a doggie that likes to spend some time outdoors? How do they let you know that they are ready to come back in? Do they scratch at the door? I can’t stand that sound! And it does horrible things to your door. What if there was a better way? Well now there is!
The Pebble Smart Doggie Doorbell was inspired by Pebble, a beautiful and gentle Whippet, and the first dog that Keith and his family have owned and fallen in love with. When Pebble started to scratch the door to be let in, Keith was reminded of all the scratched-up doors he saw at the homes of his dog-owning friends and their attitude of helplessness and resignation. He decided to find a solution.
He devoted a year-and-half to research and design before perfecting a doorbell designed especially for dogs that is easy to install, easy to train with, and affordable.
Pebble Smart Doggie Doorbell Giveaway
Open to US
Sponsored by Pebble Smart
Organized by Miss Molly Says
Featured by Celebrate Woman Today
Pebble Smart Doggie Doorbell Button Features
- Door-scratching to bell-ringing
- Super easy installation
- Great for puppy house training
- Hear it anywhere in the house
- Fun and positive interactions
- Proud dog, happy owner
Want a chance to try one? We thought you might and we are super excited to bring you that chance. Pebble Smart has offered for 3 of our readers to have a chance to try it out!
Also, do check out the post on how to hydrate your dog and avoid dehydration.
And in this post, you’ll discover the consequences of dog food without fillers! Yes, these are very positive ones!
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5 thoughts on “Teach Your Dog A New Trick With A Smart Doggie Doorbell”
Definitely.
Oh yes
Not the door, but my hardwood is showing the brunt of an accident or two….
It isn’t too bad, usually the just sit on the rug in front of the door. This is specially effective for the puppy, because this is the one time he isn’t right next to someone.
It sure does it’s bad.