What is the difference between the Smart Bell and the Smart Bell 2.0?
Our original Smart Bell has been innovated to operate battery free leading to more consistency in its operation as well as to have more customizable options where you can add more activators and receivers - as many as you like! All you have to do is to have all devices synced with the current system.
How does the Smart Bell work if there’s no battery?
It's magic! Sort of… Our activators are all equipped with micro generators that produce just enough power to send a signal to the receiver when the button is pushed. This eliminates the need for changing batteries and it’s more efficient! We know it kinda sounds like Star Trek, but except with dogs instead of Klingons.
How far apart will the activators and receivers communicate?
Our activators have a range of 1000 feet and should communicate well with receivers as long as there isn’t too much interference.
How many tones and volume levels are there?
Our Smart Bells come with 38 different tones and 4 different volume levels.
Can I put an activator outside/in the cold?
Yes. Unless you live in an igloo, our Smart Bell should work pretty well outside during the winter months. It has an operating temperature of -20℃ to ~60℃ and is weatherproof and waterproof. Some people prefer to install the Smart Bell outside so their dog has a way to ask to come back indoors.
How old does a puppy have to be to start using the Smart Bell?
We know your puppy is a genius, but one of the most common mistakes we see is people expect too much from a puppy too quickly. We recommend you start using the Smart Bell after your puppy already has a basic understanding that she should go potty outside. Generally that might be around 4 or 5 months old, but every puppy is different. Once your puppy is no longer having “accidents", it’s fair to start teaching them to “ask” to go outside using the bell. Remember, they're still a puppy, so be patient!
My dog just rings the bell for attention, what should I do?
When your dog is first learning to use the Smart Bell, they will probably figure out they can push it just to get a treat. It’s OK to reward them for that at first, but after a few days you can just ignore him if you know they don't have to go potty. Use your best judgement. Eventually they will learn to use the bell only when he has to go outside.
My dog seems to be afraid of the bell, what can I do?
The volume on the Smart Bell can seem very loud at first and startle some dogs. We recommend you put the volume on a much lower setting. Or, you can even unplug the “receiver” piece so there is no sound at all. Simply, reward your dog for sniffing or bumping the bell. After a few positive training sessions, slowly introduce the sound again on the lowest volume or by placing it further away.
Can I use the Smart Bell in an apartment?
Yes, you can use a Smart Bell in an apartment if your puppy or dog is already potty trained. Sometimes it takes longer for the dog to make the connection because you have to walk further to get to the potty area. We recommend you take the same route every time and head to the same potty spot every time. Dogs will quickly make the connection between ringing the bell and opening the door and soon they’ll make the connection with asking to go potty.
Can the activator be put on the floor for my dog to step on?
Yes. Some dog owners prefer to install the activator on the floor, and that is just fine. Most dogs seem to have an easier time activating the button by bumping it with their nose, but some prefer to tap it with a paw or step on it. Either way works!
Where can I get more adhesive stickers for my activator?
You can use any type of command strip to mount your Smart Bell, but if you would like additional round 3m stickers like the ones that come with the unit, just let us know at team@mightypaw.com.
My Smart Bell comes with screws, but I am not sure how to install it?
No worries fam! You can find the instructions here!
I want to move my activator but it’s really hard to get off the wall. What’s the trick?
We designed our bell to stay securely on the wall even with constant abuse from your pup, which can make it hard to remove. But don’t worry, we have some tricks. We recommend using a hair dryer to heat and loosen the adhesive and then a putty knife (or something similar) or gentry pry it away from the wall.
I am worried that the adhesive will damage my wall. Is there a solution to this?
For delicate walls and surfaces, we recommend using 3m command strips. These are designed to be strong and easily pull out from behind the unit if you need to remove it.
Smart Bell Training Tips
1. Sometimes it takes a little time for the training behavior to connect. In the end time, consistency and praise are the key to learning a new behavior for our dogs. In saying that - sometimes our dogs need a little more incentive. :) Usually the hiccup is that the dogs don't understand how to engage with the bell. (It's different for them to actively hit the bell versus you hitting the bell for them).
2. What I'd recommend trying next to get the dog to engage with the bell is to put a dab of peanut butter on the bell for the dog to lick. This will encourage the dog to interact with the bell. Once they go after the treat and the jingle sound is made make sure you praise the dog.
3. This will connect the jingle of the bell as a positive thing (this can be repeated over 3-5 days). Often this is all it takes for the dog to connect with the bell and be more "open" to start the bell training for potty time.