๐ Ring in safety and styleโbecause your pet deserves the best!
Beau's Bells 2 is the original, handmade copper pet bell designed to produce a loud, clear ring audible up to 50 yards while staying safe for your petโs hearing. Crafted with pure copper and stainless steel clappers, it helps protect wildlife by alerting animals to your petโs presence. Lightweight and perfectly sized for cats and small dogs, this luxury accessory supports a family-owned British business committed to quality and customer care.
M**J
Nice product
Very nice bells. Nice and loud. Made good. I can easily hear and then see where my dogs are when I let them outside to play thanks to these bells. Better than any that Iโve bought in any store!
K**I
Perfect little bells
Perfect size and sound! Our new puppy is only a little over 4 lbs so I was worried the small size would still be too big. It only took him a few hours to get used to it on his collar and the sound is just loud enough for us to be able to easily find him around the house when he starts to explore without being annoying! It looks classy and so cute on him.
D**N
Sturdy, well built, and makes a distinct sound you can't miss
Our dobies and dane have one each, on their collars. Makes it easy to keep track of where they are, especially at night. (completely fenced in yard, but black dogs at night are still hard to keep track of) They've learned that to go potty in the middle of the night, a head shake will ring the bell and wake me up, to get let out. Even though they look the same, they gave subtle differences in tone, and after a while, you can tell which dog you're hearing. Use a keyring split loop, to attach to collar. These things are as big as your thumb, (unless you're some kind of nancyboy) and can be heard for quite a distance.
M**Z
Loudness? Great!! Durability...? ๐
I REALLY like these bells. They're loud! And they solved a real problem: We have a sweet but murderous dog. ๐ He sits motionless at the top of the steps to the deck (sometimes for over an hour!) waiting for the squirrel (ground hog, SKUNK! ๐ณ) to come into the yard, then BAM! He's off the deck (no steps involved) and on his prey before it knows what hit it.The dead animal count was becoming a problem. But I ordered these bells and voila! The poor prey had a fighting chance! And since the bells announced his every move from the second he left the house, the neighborhood animals caught on quick and the death count dwindled! YAY!I ordered them for the first time in May of '20. Had to order them again almost two years to the day later. And now I need to order them AGAIN ... ๐Beginning to wonder if $10+/year is worth the lives saved... ๐
A**R
Sturdy bell thats not too heavy, or too loud - would recommend!
These bells are perfectg for my little Yorkie's collar. He's a wee one and we need to know where he is so this works well. I have purchased other types of bells - smaller and more lightweight that he would njust chew them off. These wildlife bells are not too heavy (a problem for little dogs, they must be lightweight) and loud enough to hear him in the house or across the yard without too much disruption. They come in a set of two so even if he wears one out we have a backup. Well worth the money!
J**B
Loud
They're expensive... but worth it, I feel. Puts the near-useless, supplied-with-the-colla-type bells to utter shame. MUCH louder.Also, heavy duty/well built. Expect that they'll outlast my cat(s)!I bought one pair of the mid-size bells, thinking to use one-each, on my two cats; but eventually decided that the the younger, 'mighty hunter' version cat (Nacho) needed a full TWO bells.So... bought a pair of the small bells, this time, for him.Surprised to find that the smaller bells are pretty much as loud as the mid-sized ones.Also, little enough difference in tone (surprising, that) that I've never subconsciously/intuitively learned to differentiate between the cats' jinglings of the bells; even after adding the 2nd mid-sized bell back onto the collar of my larger/older cat.So... after considering the cost of the Rabies shot/tag ($15), the collar ($1@, in six-lot/Amazon), the custom, laser-engraved, epoxy paint-filled name tag ($10@/Amazon), and then the pair of bells ($19 per pair, I think it was, here)...I've got about $45 invested in the outfitted collar; per cat!And, sure enough... after about only a week...Nacho returned one evening... W/O his collar!Arrgghh!!But... fortunately, I found it just where I thought it might have been shed, next door; where my cats commonly like to hang out, when outdoors.I think I loosened the collar too much, when I noticed Nacho scratching at it, in apparent annoyance, after having first put it on him (no previous collar experience. No prob/other cat).I think, while scratching vigorously at the collar (behavior directly observed by me), he likely caught his foot in it, yanked in panic... and popped the safety release of the collar.So... considering the investment... I ordered (Amazon, again; of course) some Samsung (to work with my Samsung phone) Galaxy SmartTag Bluetooth locator tags.So now... each collar has an additional (yet!) $20 invested in it!But... in addition to gaining info on my cats' activities (plus other advantages), I can find the durn thing, if either cat manages to 'lose' one, again.Hopefully. :-) :-)Highly recommend these bells, despite the expense.
B**E
Absolutely the best.
Two bells are 10 times better than one.These loud bells sound great & I always know where to find my dogs. They are made of a heavier weight steel & resist being crushed in the jaws of another dog, which occasionally happens when two are playing the neck biting game. And I don't have to attach a key to jingle against a single bell any more.Sure they cost a bit more but you get what you pay for. I bought a small pair at first for the aging Chihuahua & was so pleased immediately bought another pair for the terrier. I think these will outlive the dogs actually.UPDATE A YEAR LATER: Both pairs still in perfect condition. The very active terrier is off leash hunting bunnies most nights & I always can hear where he is. (So can the bunnies but running is good fun too!).
S**Y
pretty but too loud?
I really love the look and sound of these bells, except when I'm trying to sleep. But my concern is my cats hearing. They're right next to his head and it makes me concerned that they may be too loud and harmful to his hearing. I'm going to the vet soon for his check up so we'll see what she says.
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