Train Smart, Play Hard! 🐾
The Dog Training Collar with Remote offers a comprehensive training solution with a 2600Ft range, multiple training modes including beep, vibration, and adjustable shock levels, and a waterproof design for outdoor activities. It features a keypad lock for safety and an adjustable collar strap to fit dogs of various sizes.
D**X
I am a dog training savant!
Ever hear about those people with no musical talent whatsoever getting knocked out and waking up able to perform Prokofiev's Concerto No. 2 on piano? This happened to me! Except I didn't get knocked out, and can now train dogs. I acquired a mini Aussie one year ago (currently 3 years old), because she was too much for my elderly friend to handle and I can't keep my mouth shut. So I spent the last year completely regretting becoming a dog person. I had only cats who are so chill in comparison to this dog. She was fine up until one year ago (I am guessing) but then a switch flipped and she's been out of control around anything on wheels (skateboards, bicycles, harleys, strollers, carry-on luggage) or any dog smaller than her. Aussies are used to herd or guard so she's just doing her thing. But I'm terrified she is gonna kill something or get hit. She is not aggressive to me but terrifying in those scenarios mentioned above. The dog gets a rush of adrenaline and it takes all I have to keep her at my side. I just want to be able to take a walk without all the pulling and embarrassing cujo barking/snarling. I talked to some guy walking his dog off leash who my dog tried to rush and asked him how he got his dog to behave like that. It blew my mind. He said he used a shock collar and now dog is trained. I know shock collars are not PC, so I'm immediately drawn to the idea. I figured if i can stand the shock then ill try it in order to save her life. Def was gonna test on myself first. I got this e-collar fully prepared to give her a little zap when needed in those situations ( I tested highest setting on myself ). I had a plan - I was going to zap myself for every zap she required to make it fair and to teach me to keep my mouth shut next time someone wants to give me a dog. I got this specific collar a month ago, and practiced with only the vibration set to 15 (no zap - locked that setting - too tempting). First thing i did was go in another room and call her name (another issue - she's no idea her name or just doesn't give AF). So I called her.. .nothing happened. Then I held in vibration and immediately called her name. The second she started walking to me I stopped vibrating and gave her praise. Did I just train this dog to recall? Figured it was a fluke. Did it a few more times and she came to me every time i called her name. I only vibrated her collar that first time. It clicked in her brain right away. Wtf? So then took her for a walk around the block and did heal and sit commands. She knew sit but never heard heal. Sitting worked only when i had a treat and no other distractions ( indoors only) . We started our walk and she immediately goes as far ahead as possible pulling me towards whatever red flags she is sensing (normal behavior). It's really annoying to walk a dog like that. As soon as she started pulling I held in vibrate and said 'HEAL' and let go after she turned and came back to my side. Same thing with sitting at intersections. I told her to sit - nothing. I held in vibrate and told her to sit. The second that tailess butt hit the ground I let off the button and praised her. We worked on that only one day for 20 minute walk. Took her for walk on leash later that night ( forgot to put e collar on - so only harness with leash) and I'll be if that beyotch didn't heal and sit with verbal commands only. I barely worked with her 20 minutes, 12 hours earlier. It's now been a month and she's still obeying and completely stopped pulling. Today I walked her off leash to test her against other little dogs. Her instinct was to charge after a little dog (which was safe inside fence)s. My dog started running to fence (was at my side, behaved to this point) so I said Heal and she immediately came back to me and sat down and didn't make a sound. The other dog obviously started it. So she was fine to react provided she stopped the second i said heal. She did! Meanwhile this other dog is barking and going nuts. My dog had zero reaction after i said heal. This is all I wanted from the start..I didn't care about walking off leash and healing. Never crossed my mind that she had it in her. Long story short - She listens to my commands and is a Rockstar now that can now walk off leash (still always bring it). Again, walking off leash was not my goal. Preventing little dog attacks, motorcycle, bicycle, stroller accidents was. I am either some weird dog training savant that only had cats or the device works. I hope this helps someone. I never once shocked her and I never will!TLDR - agressive older dog that's potential liability? Buy this and just use vibrate to start.
O**Y
Great for Training and Great for Teaching What Behaviors are Not Desired
This is the second collar we have purchased. The collar worked so well on training a 14 month year old excitable 60 pound Mountain Cur that we bought a second one to train a 12 week old Bluetick Coonhound puppy (over 14 pounds). The collar comes with a remote that offers different channels, and without knowing anything about technology, I have been able to easily learn how to use the controller and even set the collars to different channels so that the dogs are not getting beeped during the other dog's training. In regard to the Moutain Cur, the beeping is used to remind him not to chase the his cat sibblings and a reminder not to bark nonstop without cause. There is also a shock feature and a vibration feature which each allow you to adjust the voltage and the level of vibration respectively. The shock feature was used on a medium level one time for the Mountain Cur when he was caught digging right near the fence. He has not dug since and we no longer worry that he will leave the backyard when he is outside. When originally purchased, I had made it clear that the shock feature would never be used but to keep the Mountain Cur safe, it was used and all is well. It is nice that there is a lock feature for the shock option because I do not want a pet sitter to accidently shock the dogs. The Bluetick Coonhound is being trained with the beeper and when she chases her cat sibbling (there is only one now), I use the vibration feature, set at a low level. She will then turn her attention away from the cat or even smaller older dog keeping them safe from unwanted chases and pounces. As for training the Mountain Cur, the best thing has been that when he is beeped, he knows to come inside. It works better than the "come" command. The collar for the Bluetick Coonhound (which did have to be adjusted to the smallest size) did start flashing a bit but with one call to Slopehill, the issue was readily resolved demonstrating great customer service. The collar and remote even charge at the same time making it easy to charge them on occasion overnight. As for the dogs wearing the collars, they do not seem to mind wearing the collars, they only wear them for bits of the day, during training, or during high activity times when they might need reminders. The collars have certainly made having a multipet household more enjoyable.
D**E
Great Collar for Training
I was having a real problem with my 14 month Golden Retriever.. She would not listen at all when I would tell her to come inside from being out in the yard, she would also get real nippy at night and decided to have the zoomies at the night even though she would run for two hours at the park. It was just never ending energy with her. Once i bought this collar, it was magic. Now take Note - I HAVE NEVER EVER HAD TO USE THE SHOCK MODE ON HER. I put the collar on her and used the BEEP MODE ONLY and my life has been changed forever. I use the collar when I take her to the park a lot and I feel so much safer taking her off leash cause she listens when I call her or she knows the beep will go off. If she starts to get out of control at night I just put the collar on her and she instantly lays down and this was all from a beep sound. I recommend this collar to all dog owners who are having any issues with training there dogs. Every dog is different . I have had 5 dogs in my lifetime and never had these issues before but this little one is a handful and just really likes to push your buttons. Our pets mean everything to us so why not have the extra safety when you are at the park and your dog decides to chase that squirrel that is headed for the street. Push of a button can save there lives.One last thing about this company there shipping speed was awesome > I received it the following day.
A**E
Bouton pour barrée le choc électrique
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