How to Bell Train a Dog
These instructions are designed as a fast and inexpensive way to house train a dog, using a bell tied to ribbon. This gives the dog a way to notify you that it needs to go outside without barking or scratching at the door.
Make Sure You Have Everything You Will Need
You will need treats, a bell on ribbon, a dog, and a leash and collar. Make sure you know where you are storing these.
Determine Which Door You Will Use
If you have more than one outside door, you will need to determine which door you want your dog to use to go to the bathroom.
Only Use the Door Selected Previously
Only use the door that you selected in step 2, to take your dog out. This will prevent confusion to your dog.3
Hang Bell on the Doorknob of That Door
Hang bell attached to ribbon or string from the doorknob of the door you selected in step 2
Get Treats and a Leash
When it is time to take your dog outside, get a leash and at least 2 treats.
Take Your Dog to the Door
Take your dog to the door you have selected for training.
Use the Dog’s Paw or Nose to Lightly Tap the Bell
Use the dog’s paw or nose to lightly tap the bell. This does not have to be a hard tap, but should be hard enough that the bell makes a noise.
Immediately Put on the Leash and Open the Door to Take the Dog Outside
Attach the leash to your dog's collar as soon as they have dinged the bell and take your dog outside.
Walk the Dog Around Outside Until It Goes to the Bathroom
Walk your dog around outside until it goes to the bathroom. This step make take a while, depending on how long it takes your dog to find a spot.
Praise Your Dog As Soon As They Go to the Bathroom
Immediately give the dog a treat and praise the dog with phrases such as “Good girl/boy,” “Good dog,” and “Good job!”
Bring Your Dog Back Inside and Give Another Treat
Bring your dog back inside and give another treat. This reinforces that what they just did was something good, and should be rewarded.
Repeat Steps 5-11
Repeat steps 5-11 every 3-4 hours (or as needed), for about 6 days, or until your dog goes to the bell on their own.