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Give your furry friend a voice with the Hunger for Words Talking Pet Doorbell. This innovative doorbell empowers pets to communicate their needs with a simple press of a paw or nose. It’s a user-friendly tool to help your smart pet express themselves clearly.

Inspired by Christina Hunger, speech therapist and creator of the talking dog movement, this doorbell features a 2-in-1 design. Use the pre-recorded bell sound or personalise it by recording your own word. Made from durable plastic for long-lasting use, this interactive toy simplifies pet communication.

Main Features

  • Easy Paw Activation
  • 2-in-1 Sound Options
  • Expert Guidance Included
  • Durable Construction

Pros

  • Simplifies pet communication
  • Customisable sound options
  • Durable and easy to use

Cons

  • Batteries not included
  • Only includes one doorbell unit
Feature Details
Material Durable Plastic
Batteries Required 2 AAA (Not included)
Sound Options Pre-recorded bell & custom recording
Inspiration Christina Hunger’s talking dog method

Buyer Tips

  • Consider recording a simple word like “Outside” or “Play.”
  • Place the doorbell in an easily accessible location for your pet.
  • Be patient and consistent with training.
  • Replace batteries when sound becomes weak.

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

Does the doorbell come with batteries?

No, the doorbell requires 2 AAA batteries which are not included.

Can I record my own sound for the doorbell?

Yes, the doorbell has a 2-in-1 design, allowing you to use the pre-recorded bell sound or record your own word.

Is the doorbell durable?

Yes, the doorbell is made from durable plastic.

Who is Christina Hunger?

Christina Hunger is a speech therapist and the creator of the talking dog movement.

Is the doorbell easy for pets to activate?

Yes, the doorbell is designed to be activated with a simple press of a nose or paw.

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