Train with Confidence! 🐾 Elevate your dog's obedience game!
The Petrainer PET998DBB2 is a versatile and user-friendly dog training collar designed for both expert trainers and first-time pet owners. With three training modes—shock, vibration, and beep—this collar offers customizable intensity levels to suit your dog's needs. Its impressive 330-yard remote range allows for effective training in various environments, while the 100% waterproof design ensures durability during outdoor activities. Plus, the rechargeable transmitter and receiver keep you ready for training at all times.
Pattern | Dog |
Colour | Black, Orange |
Material | Thermoplastic Polyurethane |
Brand | Petrainer |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Target Species | Dog |
Breed Recommendation | Small, Medium, LargeBreeds |
Net Quantity | 1.0 count |
Manufacturer | Petrainer |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PETDBB-2 |
Product Dimensions | 19.05 x 14.48 x 5.59 cm; 458 g |
ASIN | B00W6ZHZMI |
J**D
Worst product, didn't even work for a day
Worst product, didn't even work for a day, this seller is a cheat who is selling used Chinese products, didn't even work for a dayIf you want a product to work for a day buy this or close your eyes spend some more and get dogtra
C**N
muy bueno
excelente
C**S
Great Training Tool for a Great Price!
The device arrived exactly as described. The dog trainer is very easy to use, and has a great battery life. I had purchased a static correction collar 10 yrs ago for a different dog, and that one cost 3x as much as this one for a single collar/remote, and required coin batteries as well. I really appreciate that this training kit not only allows me to train two dogs, but also uses rechargeable batteries. My only complain is actually with the strap for the collar; it is of a cheaper material, and does not seem as durable as the collar I had used before (the collar for the older one was braided nylon). However, this is just a minor ding, as the straps are totally replaceable, where the collar I had used before was not (it contained the radio antenna), and again, this collar is a steal at the price I paid ($43).A very flexible tool for training your dog. The older dog did not need more than a day with the collar before she realized that we were serious about training; My 1-yr-old Pit Bull/Labrador mix, however, needs more time under collar, but has learned very quickly that the different settings are an escalation, so when he hears the beep, he settles down; I rarely have to use the static correction setting. I do like the fact that this collar has a great range (I can correct bad behavior from anywhere in my townhouse), and I really appreciate the vibrate setting, as it allows me to properly escalate feedback prior to introducing the static correction.If you have never used a static correction collar, the goal is to get your dog to obey the command before you use the static (shock) setting. You should give the command and use the beep if they do not immediately comply. If they still do not comply after the beep, use the vibrate setting; on this device the intensity of the vibrate setting is adjustable to levels between 1-100, like the static setting. For the static setting, always start low, and incrementally increase the intensity until either your dog stops the offending behavior, or you notice a spasm, whichever comes first.Please think of your dog when you use a collar like this; they are extremely effective and humane training tools in the right hands. To not be aware and compassionate when using a tool like a static correction collar is just cruel. "Shock collars," muzzles and "choke chains" are examples of effective dog training tools that when used properly can be great tools, or just inhumane if used without care or forethought.
N**.
So far I have only used the Vibrate and the Noise functions which work great. I use the collars as they came and ...
I Bought this to help train my two dogs to stop barking when it wasn't warranted. I can't comment on the shock capabilities as I have never and hopefully will never need to use it. So far I have only used the Vibrate and the Noise functions which work great. I use the collars as they came and have not installed any of the screw in contact pins. This way my dogs can wear the collars for longer periods without irritation and they still work great on the vibrate function even on relatively long hair (A Husky/Australian Cattle Dog mix and a Rottweiler/German Shepherd mix) The Backlight on the display is very nice at night/while camping. I really like the ability to use one remote for two dogs, once paired the remote remembers the settings you have for each dog and changing between dogs is as easy as pushing a button. Each setting goes from 0-100. For vibration I have one on 18 and the other on 30, when used it just vibrates like an PS4 or Xbox controller. Another reviewer complained about having to turn them on - all you have to do is push a button- which I do just before I put the collars on- so no big deal. The collars will go to sleep if the dog doesn't move but they wake up and are on once the dog moves, which saves the battery power. Make sure you charge them fully before using them. Mine last over 8 hours on one charge. I haven't tested the range of the remote but they do work for at least 150 feet and through the walls of my house. One note: In all the descriptions on Amazon they state that all the versions are waterproof, but if you check the manufacturers website, 2 are water resistant and one is waterproof. So if your dog is going to go swimming/ in water make sure you get the waterproof one. I would definitely recommend this, I use the vibrate to reinforce my verbal commands and nuisance barking has been cut by at least 50% in the first week and now they respond much better to just the verbal command.
S**E
Wonderful and stress-free way to help train your dog
I have to admit I was a little leery about purchasing this for my dogs. I have two amazing doodles that loves to bark at everything. We put the colors on both dogs and because the remote control can be used on both dogs it makes it really simple to operate. There are three different functions with these dog collars. I wouldn't recommend using the shock function on the collars!! We started using the vibration function just to disturb the dogs barking. And it works amazing, we have now switched to just the sound function. And amazingly it works great.Now all we have to do is put the collars on the dogs and they are absolutely wonderful. No more screaming at the dogs.
S**L
Great product - very easy to use. Vibration mode promotes great correction!
I have two pitts that are very friendly. They are well behaved and listen pretty well with two exceptions. One has a very strong prey drive, he has never killed anything, but he loves to chase! Both LOVE the neighbors - they have a rat terrier and a 5 year old boy. If either one is outside, the dogs will not listen and run right over there to play. The neighbors don't mind - they love my boys. But my boys poop in their yard. Big difference in poop from a 7-8 pound rat terrier and two pitts.Product was easy to figure out, charged very quickly and I have yet to need to recharge. I use the bell and the vibration, only used bell then shock once. The vibration makes them nervous, it causes no pain but they are unsure of what it is. I use the bell, if they do not respond to my command quickly I use the vibration. It appears they try to run away from the vibration. Knowing the vibration comes after the sound of the bell, I haven't used the vibration in a long time -- they hear the bell and follow the command.A deer was in the yard when I let the dogs out, and they were after him. I yelled "no", but neither listened. I hit the bell and one dog stopped immediately, returned to the yard. The other was still on a dead run, was quickly getting out of range and headed towards the road. I used the shock. It clearly was painful regardless of what the description or other reviews state. He yelped and jumped sideways. Pitts register almost no pain - very high tolerances. So this did hurt him. I had it set on 50.With that said, I would make the same decision today. It is a very busy two lane country high way. Many people around here refer to it as "the dog killer". Many dogs have chased deer into that road and been hit by a semi. Most of the yard is in the side and the acreage is in the back. I have dialed down the intensity of the shock to 30. However, he may take a few gallops into the front yard chasing a deer or a squirrel, but he doesn't get far and slows and turns back around. If I press the bell, he stops immediately and comes back to the porch. I have never had to use the shock again. The vibration mode wasn't used again after about a week of training.
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