My potty bells were a lifesaver when it came to training Matilda. However, they could be quite bothersome, particularly when she’d repeatedly jingle them or during nighttime, disrupting the household’s sleep. They became quite the auditory nuisance.
So, when I heard about Paws2Go, I was genuinely thrilled, and I think you will be too.
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Paws2Go is a cutting-edge digital potty alert system. When your furry friend taps on it, it illuminates, plays your pre-recorded voice note, AND…
IT PINGS YOUR MOBILE DEVICE. Yes, you read that right.
Imagine, now your pup can virtually “ping” you whenever it’s potty time.
So, What Exactly is Paws2Go? With your Paws2Go purchase, you’ll receive the device, which comes ready with 3AAA batteries. Flip it, pull out the protective tab, and use the red button to save your desired message.
I chose “Let’s go outside!” since it’s a familiar phrase for my dogs. Thus, if Matilda taps the button, even Cow gets the hint. And the beauty of it is you can record as often as needed. If you’re nostalgic about the old bell sound, you can have that as your recording.
Additionally, grab the complimentary Paws2Go app and connect your device to your phone via Bluetooth. This ensures you get alerts on your phone whenever your pup taps the button, provided you’re within a 100-meter radius. I’ve experienced seamless alerts even with my device downstairs while I’m upstairs.
The Ultimate Small Dog-Friendly Potty Alert! During my exploration of electronic potty alert systems, I noticed many were not suitable for smaller breeds.
Reese, the muse behind Paws2Go Considering Matilda weighs just 5 pounds, I was skeptical about Paws2Go’s effectiveness. But, to my delight, she got the hang of it instantly.
Apparently, Paws2Go’s design was inspired by the creator’s petite dog, Reese. Unlike conventional push buttons, Paws2Go feels more like a touch-sensitive pad. It’s crafted to detect intentional touches, eliminating random activations.
I’ve found the sensitivity to be just right, ensuring it alerts only when intended.
Highlighted Features: While it might be challenging to notice in my videos due to bright lighting, the device’s blue lights and buttons are intentional. Given dogs can’t discern between red and green, blue becomes quite prominent for them. That’s probably why many dog toys and apparatuses are blue-hued.
The AAA batteries are durable, lasting up to a year, and I appreciate that it uses such commonly available batteries.
I also value the flexibility of placing it just about anywhere, without the need for permanent fixtures.
Who Should Consider Paws2Go? For those whose dogs are familiar with potty bells, transitioning to Paws2Go should be a breeze.
If you’re initiating potty training, Paws2Go is a great starting point. It may significantly reduce accidents once your dog realizes the ease of this communication tool.
I’d also suggest Paws2Go for owners with hearing challenges or those who have hearing-impaired dogs. The illuminating blue lights and mobile notifications would be especially beneficial in such cases.



