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The Dog Shock Collar is an advanced electric training collar designed for all breeds and sizes. With a remote range of 1600ft, three training modes (Beep, Vibrate, Shock), and a waterproof design, it ensures effective training in any environment. The collar is easy to use, features a security lock to prevent accidental activation, and boasts a long-lasting battery life, making it the perfect tool for responsible pet owners.
Product Care Instructions | Waterproof and safe for use in water |
Material Type | ABS+PC |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W | 24.4"L x 7.8"W |
Color | Black |
Occasion | training |
Pattern | 1 Collar |
D**V
would recommend
if you're like me and hate the thought of a shock collar then this is a good option for you. the option to vibrate or audibly alert your dog is a great way to correct the behaviors without hurting them. I also tried the collar on myself to ensure it's nothing terrifying. went over half way up the power scale and it was almost comical. it's more like a muscle twitch than a shock, kind of like what you would get using tens therapy for muscle recovery or working out knots you may have. I have a Dalmatian that it works on most of the time and a mix but mostly Australian Cattle Dog which works unless she's trying to protect the family. haven't attempted to shock either of them even though I know it's safe to do so but I would think it would also be effective if you can get the contact points to set on their skin.I notice it often slides down to their throat instead of staying on the side of their neck and I'd personally never like to use anything other than the noise if it's on their throat. easy to use, decent charging speed and good built quality for a fully functional and durable device makes this a great option to help correct any behaviors your dog may have that needs attention.
A**Y
Amazing investment!!
100% worth the investment.People who take issue with these collars simply don’t understand how to use them and how imperative they are for training certain breeds.We almost NEVER have to use the shock setting unless our pup is doing something that could endanger her life or make someone else uncomfortable. If she needs to be corrected while wearing it, we typically only use the vibrate option to just help snap her out of whatever she’s hyper-focused on and it works like a DREAM. She loves when I pull this collar out because it means she gets to go play outside off-leash and I love that we’re able to give her that freedom!If you’re having difficulty with training, I recommend this along with positive reinforcement, of course!
A**R
GREAT quality but.....
I bought this for my Chihuahua Cocker Spaniel mix who has become needy and over protective since I began working at home. She barks at every noise from passing cars to high windsHeaven help when the mailman gets close to the property...and this is all without seeing what she's barking at. When all this isGoing on while I'm in a meeting this is problematic. I bought the collar to train her whem it was appropriate to bark and when its not to.I do not have an aggressive dog and never intended to use the shock option. Before i put it on her. I read the directions to fully understand the buttons I was pushing. Its fairly easy to use.Unfortunately even on the most adjusted range it didn't fit well and hung lose. Since I wasnt using the shock level it didn't matter.Using the beep mode worked as it should. If ahe wandered away (not that I let her go leashless) the beep brought her to me. Not because she waz searching for the spund but because it seemed to scare her. When she was barking at the wrong time the beep once again silenced her. However because my baby is part chihuahua, she has that constant nervous energy. The beep will make her stop. We wete getting to the point where she wouldn't always bark at things she normally would. Yet, regardless if it was wandering to far or barking, the beep would cause her to try and jump ib my lap out of fear if I was sitting. i had to rethink the issue. The lo9k of sheer anxiety on her face was painful to watch. I never let her see me actually pusj the button because I never wanted her to be afrain if me. So for those people who say my dog gets afraid and all I have to do is bee seen getting it, thata mot the best idealI advise everyone to try the shock on your own arm or leg before you put it on your fur baby. Do not kid yourself and say thw fur will buffer the shock. Do clothes buffer the shock on tazed humans?As stated onost of these colors research or talk to a professional. If your dog is large and aggreasive and you think your going to use the shock option to halt aggression, you may only irritate them more.I found without the correct knowledge, beeps may be to much for some and shocksnot enough for others.All in all it is a good quality and value for the money. It is made of durable materials and can be a good training tool if used by those who have done their research
R**E
Works Safely Without Harm
I don't care for shock collars but I respect them when used wisely and responsibly. This one fits the bill perfectly. We have a Miniature Schnauzer who is very smart and stubborn. She loves to be outside and will ignore you completely. This collar works beautifully. I have not had to use the shock level at all! One beep or two beeps usually is all that is needed. I did use the vibration a couple of times and since then the beeps are enough. Charges up easily and holds a charge for a good amount of time. The remote fits perfectly in a pocket. This is a game changer and I am happy that I bought it!
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