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Dog Bells

Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:17 pm

I am seeking your help and assistance again.

Which is the best type of dog bell to use and why?

I have researched so many web sites on dog bells I am now becoming confused as to which is the best bell to use.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Many Thanks
Michael

Re: Dog Bells

Tue Dec 15, 2009 4:17 pm

Hi Michael, I look after all the Berkshire SAR Dogs kit.

We recommend using falconry bells. The ones that tend to be the most popular are "Lahore Mediums" they are around £6 a pair over here. These seem to be robust, loud enough and not too big. You can spend as much as you like on some of the falconry bells as yoyu can get matched pairs in defferent tones. But the Lahores have always seemd to be fine. We use a company over here called Westweald falconry, but im sure you'll be able to get them over there.

Hope this has been of some help

JB

Re: Dog Bells

Tue Dec 15, 2009 5:29 pm

http://www.westwealdfalconry.co.uk/hawkfurniture.php

Re: Dog Bells

Wed Dec 16, 2009 2:26 pm

Hello JB,

Many thanks for your assistance on locating these bells.

A big thank you to everybody that has helped me with my other questions also.

Best wishes to you all for the festive season, its nice and warm in Australia!

Regards
Michael

Re: Dog Bells

Wed Dec 16, 2009 2:43 pm

We just got our first snow !

Re: Dog Bells

Mon Jan 11, 2010 2:40 pm

Hello All,

Just to let you know it will be a lovely 39c this Saturday and a warmish 42c on Sunday.

My cousin has just returned last night to your cold spell after being here for 5 warm weeks......poor buggar.

Regards
Michael

Re: Dog Bells

Sat Nov 26, 2011 10:04 pm

Wow!
Your dogs agreed to it? I mean, they didn't do something strange like they want to take it off seriously and barking at times?
Mine just did. So, we didn't place any bells at her after all.
Any tips on how to do that?

Ok, here are some info about my dog.
An american eskimo, 9 months old, a female and a cat lover.

Re: Dog Bells

Sat Nov 26, 2011 11:42 pm

Sorry to hear you've had a problem with your dog accepting the bells?! I didn't use the recommended ones but some slightly smaller, and didn't have a problem with my Springer Spaniel but she doesn't react to many things, we're always banging and crashing things around her! (Maybe they won't be robust enough in the long term but we haven't lost any yet!!) I would suggest you start your dog getting used to the bells by attaching them to yourself, or just jingling them a few times a day - like most things it will help if she can get used to them gradually so she can build up her nerve. Perhaps shake them a few times before feeding time or some other activity she enjoys? Let us know how you get on! Sally
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