Lentek Pet Paw, Additional Paw for Pet Chime
from: Lentek
List Price: $19.49
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Product Description:
Dog Pushes Paw. Chime Rings. Dog Let In. Housebreaking a puppy is easier with extra Pet Chime transmitters. Add an extra Pet Paw transmitter to your Lentek Pet Chime wireless dog door bell . Now your dog or puppy can signal when he has pottied and needs in. This extra Paw works only for the Lentek Pet Chime Dog Door Bell (not included). Uses one 9-volt battery. Place the Paw transmitter in a location outdoors protected from weather. The best location is a covered screen porch or covered stoop. Adding extra dog doorbell paws allows you to place one outside or at every door.
Amazon.com Review:
Dogs as well as cats can be taught to press this paw-shaped transmitter to signal when they want to go out or come inside. The remote control paw activates the Pet Chime wireless doorbell; a paw can be placed near every door in the house, indoors or outdoors (protected from the elements), either set on the floor or wall-mounted. The sturdy plastic paw measures 5 by 4 by 1-3/4 inches, and requires one 9-volt battery (not included). Lentek covers the remote-control paw with a two-year warranty against defects. --Ann Bieri
Dog Pushes Paw. Chime Rings. Dog Let In. Housebreaking a puppy is easier with extra Pet Chime transmitters. Add an extra Pet Paw transmitter to your Lentek Pet Chime wireless dog door bell . Now your dog or puppy can signal when he has pottied and needs in. This extra Paw works only for the Lentek Pet Chime Dog Door Bell (not included). Uses one 9-volt battery. Place the Paw transmitter in a location outdoors protected from weather. The best location is a covered screen porch or covered stoop. Adding extra dog doorbell paws allows you to place one outside or at every door.
Amazon.com Review:
Dogs as well as cats can be taught to press this paw-shaped transmitter to signal when they want to go out or come inside. The remote control paw activates the Pet Chime wireless doorbell; a paw can be placed near every door in the house, indoors or outdoors (protected from the elements), either set on the floor or wall-mounted. The sturdy plastic paw measures 5 by 4 by 1-3/4 inches, and requires one 9-volt battery (not included). Lentek covers the remote-control paw with a two-year warranty against defects. --Ann Bieri
Features:
- Remote control 'paw' for use with Pet Chime wireless doorbell
- Paw can sit on floor or be wall-mounted
- Pets can be trained to activate chime for going in or out
- Measures 5 by 4 by 1-3/4 inches
- Requires 1 9-volt battery (not included)
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Short lifespan
I bought the pet paw and receiver around a year ago, and I only have negative things to say about the pet paw, since the receiver seems to be working fine. After a few months of use, the button became loose and would usually get stuck in the depressed position, causing the receiver to ring continuously. We had our button outside the door on a screen porch, and I believe it was dirt getting in the crack around the button that caused it to stick. Before it died completely, a new 9V battery would last ... Read More
Rating:
- It works great....a little too great, maybe!
My dogs trained on this thing so quickly it was amazing.As other reviewers have noted, sometimes the paws stop working.I assume it may be overuse in my household, as one of my dogs LOVES to be outside, and will ring the door bell often.And if you happen to be in the bathroom or otherwise occupied that you can't instantly respond to his command, he'll put his paw on the "PAW" and let it ring until he gets let out.It's sooo cute!Yes, it drives my husband & me crazy, but I allow my dogs to drive ... Read More
Rating:
- Lentek pet paw
The Lentek Pet Paw, part of the Pet Chime system by Lentek, is a great idea that is badly engineered.Years ago, our dog was successfully trained to use the Pet Paw, despite the fact the only way to get it to work is to step on one little part of it, and even that often doesn't work.The Pet Paw often becomes dysfunctional when wet or frozen, because water can seep in around the edges of the part the dog has to step on. It must be kept in a plastic freezer bag to remain workable.The battery is hard ... Read More
Rating:
- Save your money
Save your money and hang a bell low enough on your door for your dog to reach. Cheaper. More reliable. Never needs batteries. Won't break. More pleasing sound.
Rating:
- Sucess in 2 days...
I bought this for my sister and her new puppy...mostly to train my sister, the puppy was already trained to go to the kitchen door -- but would never bark or make any kind of sound, so if my sister wasn't paying attention, the poor puppy would burst over the kitchen floor by the door.
The puppy immediately was intrigued by the door bell and would press on it, but the WOOF WOOF sound it made attracted the puppy to the reciever and it would loose focus on the need to go outside... so my sister ... Read More
- Short lifespanI bought the pet paw and receiver around a year ago, and I only have negative things to say about the pet paw, since the receiver seems to be working fine. After a few months of use, the button became loose and would usually get stuck in the depressed position, causing the receiver to ring continuously. We had our button outside the door on a screen porch, and I believe it was dirt getting in the crack around the button that caused it to stick. Before it died completely, a new 9V battery would last ... Read More
- It works great....a little too great, maybe!My dogs trained on this thing so quickly it was amazing.As other reviewers have noted, sometimes the paws stop working.I assume it may be overuse in my household, as one of my dogs LOVES to be outside, and will ring the door bell often.And if you happen to be in the bathroom or otherwise occupied that you can't instantly respond to his command, he'll put his paw on the "PAW" and let it ring until he gets let out.It's sooo cute!Yes, it drives my husband & me crazy, but I allow my dogs to drive ... Read More
- Lentek pet pawThe Lentek Pet Paw, part of the Pet Chime system by Lentek, is a great idea that is badly engineered.Years ago, our dog was successfully trained to use the Pet Paw, despite the fact the only way to get it to work is to step on one little part of it, and even that often doesn't work.The Pet Paw often becomes dysfunctional when wet or frozen, because water can seep in around the edges of the part the dog has to step on. It must be kept in a plastic freezer bag to remain workable.The battery is hard ... Read More
- Save your moneySave your money and hang a bell low enough on your door for your dog to reach. Cheaper. More reliable. Never needs batteries. Won't break. More pleasing sound.
- Sucess in 2 days...I bought this for my sister and her new puppy...mostly to train my sister, the puppy was already trained to go to the kitchen door -- but would never bark or make any kind of sound, so if my sister wasn't paying attention, the poor puppy would burst over the kitchen floor by the door.
The puppy immediately was intrigued by the door bell and would press on it, but the WOOF WOOF sound it made attracted the puppy to the reciever and it would loose focus on the need to go outside... so my sister ... Read More
