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You could stick one dog doorbell button on the indoor floor, the second on the outdoor door, third doorbell on the second floor. And you can set different ringtones for different triggers buttons. When the dog-ring the dog bell to go outside on the home, you will hear "ringtone 1"; When the dog comes back from the outside, you will hear "ringtone 2"; when the dog asks for the food on the second floor, you will hear "ringtone 3". So, you can immediately distinguish the dog's needs based on the ringtone. Note: The default setting of 3 buttons is the same ringtone. Refer to follows setting steps: The first button: Step 1: Press the [Volume] button on the receiver for 5 seconds till hear it sound "ding-ding"; Step 2: Touch the touch area on the button, you will hear the receiver sound "ding-ding"; Step 3: Touch the button again to confirm your setting; The 2nd button, 3rd button: Press the forward and backward button to choose the ringtone you like; then repeat the step 1, step 2, step 3 Tips to teach your dogs: Have some treats in one hand. On the other hand, present your empty flat palm vertically, fingers downward and tight together, 6-12 inches from your dog's nose, and wait for them to reach out and sniff. They will--and the very INSTANT you feel the nose bump, say YUP! and quickly give a treat. Repeat, over and over, moving your hand around a bit (but NOT pressing it toward the dog) until your dog or puppy is enthusiastically moving to bop your hand target. Reward with extra enthusiasm for hard bumps. Now hold the receiver button in your hand, at the vertical, and repeat steps 1 and 2 (don't pair with the transmitter yet). Say YUP for the bump and give a great. Repeat and repeat. The next step depends on whether you want the bell to be next to the door or ON the door. Hold the lid on the floor, or hold it in on the door at the dog's nose level. Let your dog see that and encourage a nose bump. You should get the same response, but stick a piece of meat to it only if necessary. Throw a party with YUP and another treat. Repeat, repeat, repeat. When the behavior is reliable, pair the transmitter and receiver. Then put the nose bump on cue by saying "Outside?" just before the nose bump that you know will happen. Say YAY! and run outside with your dog for treats and silly play. Repeat and repeat. Attach the button to your door, or to some kind of object you can leave next to the door (an upside-down food bowl or disc of wood/plastic is fine). Keep playing the target game and run outside with your dog to treat and play--and potty.







