🔔 Ring in peace of mind and wildlife-friendly adventures!
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 pet’s hearing. Lightweight and perfectly sized for cats and small dogs, it helps protect wildlife by alerting animals to your pet’s presence. Crafted in the UK by a family business, it combines quality materials and expert design, backed by lifetime customer support.
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.
L**S
Well made and easy to hear
I love these. I have 2 yorkies and put one small bell on each of their collars. I can easily hear them. They are very well made.
D**.
Perfect Bells to Keep Tabs on My Mischievous Rotty
These bells are fantastic for keeping track of my mischievous Rottweiler around the house. Whenever he moves, the gentle jingling lets me know exactly where he is—no more surprises! They’re sturdy and don’t bother him at all. A simple but effective way to keep an eye on my curious pup.
J**N
Loud
Bells are loud, attractive and well made but the attachment ring to the collar failed.
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.
S**
Well made and loud
The media could not be loaded. I’m using two of the large size bells on my dog’s harness so that I can hear him when he’s roaming off leash, and so that animals can hear him coming. (He has a prey drive but is relatively uncoordinated and has yet to catch anything).The bells came with both a zip tie and a sturdy key ring to attach them to a collar/harness. I used the key ring, as he has a tendency to lose whatever is attached to his harness (hoping these bells stick). My dog is 55 pounds and I don’t think I’d get the large size bells for any animal smaller.I found them plenty loud- any louder and I think it would affect his joy of romping around. (He didn’t love the new addition but adjusted quickly). I’ll update this if for some reason the bells lose their value but I don’t anticipate that as they seem well made.
P**R
Effectively Loud
Loud enough to protect my chihuahua from getting stepped on
J**A
Broke after a month
They worked great but the weight in the bellbroke through in a month.
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