Size 6 & 8 on Sale
The Handmade Sheep Bell is a time-tested, economical way to keep track of your dog in the field—without the cost of a...
Size 6 & 8 on Sale
The Handmade Sheep Bell is a time-tested, economical way to keep track of your dog in the field—without the cost of a GPS unit. Built in traditional Swiss style from durable steel, this bell has a large opening for maximum sound range, making it easy to follow your dog by ear.
Ideal for flushers, spaniels, retrievers, versatile dogs, and medium-ranging pointers, the clear tone helps you locate your dog while running, and when the bell stops, you’ll know they’re on point.
Each bell includes a sturdy loop that slips through a ¾-inch collar, or you can pair it with a bell snap to use on collars of any size. Available in multiple sizes, so you can choose the right pitch and volume for your dog.
Swiss-Style Construction: Handmade steel bell with loud, clear tones.
Track Without GPS: Follow your dog by sound in the field.
Versatile Use: Great for flushers, retrievers, pointers, and versatile hunting dogs.
Easy Attachment: Loop fits ¾" collars; bell snap available for larger collars.
Size Options: Choose from 4 sizes for pitch and volume preference.
#2 Extra Small: Height 1 7/16", Opening 1 1/8" x 1 5/16" – smallest size, highest pitch.
#4 Small: Height 1 13/16", Opening 1 3/4" x 1 7/16".
#6 Medium: Height 2 3/16", Opening 2 3/16" x 1 9/16".
#8 Large: Height 2 9/16", Opening 2 3/8" x 1 9/16" – largest size, deepest tone.
The Handmade Sheep Bell is a reliable, affordable tool for hunting dog training and field work, giving you peace of mind and a direct connection to your dog’s activity.
Listen to the Handmade Sheep Bell
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