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There is no age restriction, even if you are retired, on innovation as long as it is good and revolutionary. Tony Vena of US, who is at the age of 73, has 7 sons and daughters and 14 grandchildren, invented a new product, Pet2Ring Doorbell. He has put this unique design into market via selling on the Internet and got a satisfactory response.

As it's name tells us, this doorbell is for pets that go in and out of the house often. After a simple training session, the pet will know how to ask it's owner to open the door for them by pushing on the specialized switch with their paw. The signal will be transmitted wirelessly to ring the bell that has been placed indoor. The pet will then gain entry and will not have to wait outside.

The design was initally created for small and medium sized pets of under 30 pounds. Yet, Vena has also shown in his website that large pets can use this doorbell with just minor adjustments.

Living in New Jersey, Vena got his design idea from his 4-year-old cat, Phoenix. Phoenix likes to go out and have fun outdoors but has to wait for the door to be opened in order to return back to the house. Vena thinks there might be thousands of pet owners who have the same trouble he faced. He spent 4 years and $40,000 in research and marketing to bring this product to life.

Vena has started to sell the doorbell on his website www.pet2ring.com. The price has included the training video for the pet owners to train their pets on how to use the doorbell. Vena is searching for a contract manufacturing partner and hopes to produce it in mass quantity and sell it through retailers.

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