🐾 Train with Love, Not Shock!
The Paipaitek Vibration Collar is a humane dog training solution that offers a remote control range of up to 1600ft, adjustable vibration levels, and a waterproof design, making it ideal for various training environments. With a rechargeable battery lasting up to 20 days, this collar is perfect for pet owners seeking a safe and effective way to train their dogs.
Product Care Instructions | Keep away from Children |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W | 1.8"L x 1"W |
Item Display Dimensions | 2.4 x 1.1 x 1.4 inches |
Color | Orange |
Occasion | Christmas, Holiday, Halloween, Thanksgiving |
Pattern | Rainproof receiver fits neck size from 15" to 22" |
Closure Type | Button |
R**S
It works!... (If you work it)
SEE UPDATE BELOW REVIEWWas down to this one and one that was supposed to be a little bit smaller. I settled on this one because of the no prongs. I hated the prongs on the collar I was using before and so did Baby Boy.So I have a cat believe it or not that has somehow gotten into his head that "yelling" at the top of his voice at positively *everything* is a great idea. And no, it's not the "I'm miserable about something fix it mommy!" type of meowing. He is most definitely "yelling" *at* it. And, whatever it is, he "yells" at it: wind, rain, moving leaves, flys, bees, people, traffic, dogs and, of course, other cats.I still can't tell if he's trying to pick a fight with wind and rain or entice it to come in and play.Truth is that, it's almost kinda cute if it weren't so irritating to everyone. And, yeah, I have tried every technique under the sun with zero effect until I finally broke down and got his first Collar Of Beep.Thankfully, the beeps and buzzing does indeed annoy him enough that he starts to quiet down.Unfortunately, the sensor unit was kind of hit and miss, I mean, his fur is so thick that the prongs had to be right against his skin to sense anything and, of course, it didn't always semse things correctly.So, I decided to try a manually activated collar with a remote.Trouble *there* is that, he's not a dog, he's a cat and kitties actually GET HURT FROM SHOCKS. So, since I didn't want to even remotely risk an accidental button press physically *hurting* my poor little guy, that put most collars right out of the running.So, dunno if this will help folks but for *my* usage here are the advantages I have noticed that *might* apply to doggies.NO PRONGS!!!Prongs are *uncomfortable*. This unit doesn't have them so he can wear his collar and enjoy his window time for a lot longer. He also doesn't occasionally choke himself on them because he can wear the collar looser as well.YOU GET A BACKUP!!It's been a week so far and I haven't had to yet but the other unit is charged and just waiting to be switched out if the first should lose power while he needs to wear it. (Remember, for my Baby Boy, he has to wear that collar if he's in front of an open window or door enjoying some kitty TV because he tends to get over excited and loud during those activities and I do not want to take them away from him completely).IT'S MANUALLY ACTIVATED!!!At first I thought this was a con but since I can warn him about his volume from another room of the apartment, he hasn't caught on that I'm directly responsible for the beeps and buzzing. For a cat, because they can understand a negative consequence coming from an outside source but many do *not* grock negative reinforcement from a human, my not being a part of his interactions with the collar other than to put it on, is a bonus because that means he can't blame the beeps and buzzing on anything other than his own behavior.)Also, it's far more consistent of a response because *I* am the one that decides what volume is too much instead of a computer chip that may or may not be in optimal position to sense that he is over that threshold.Also, if he tries to ignore the beeps and buzzing, I can respond to that by increasing the reponse. The first warnings can be *just* the beep or I can increase the buzzing a little. Which leads me to the final advantage of this system.IT'S VARIABLE!!!Because of that I can literally dial in an adjustment to the buzzing depending on the situation. I can also even alert him with just one or the other. As long as I am consistent, he does indeed seem to be figuring out what each response means.I have only had it a week so far but so far, it seems to be working quite well. He actually seems to be happy with the collar now. In fact, the last few days, he's even stayed still and let me put it on him- something he *never* did before. Lol.So, right now, we are more than happy with this collar. And at some point in the future, I will try to update with information on it's longevity. Thank you.UPDATE July 2020 (9 months later)Thought that I would update this with a long term result:It works if you are consistent.It's been a few months and Baby Boy is fully used to the collar. He knows that when mommy puts his collar on it is Quiet Time. I barely- if ever even have to touch the remote anymore. His behavior even without the collar is quieter as well-- he has indeed learned to use his Inside Voice. Lol.Sometimes he still needs reminding of course but, honestly, he has learned to self regulate.Now, do NOT get me wrong, it WAS a tough few months and I had to remain consistent and patient throughout. IT TAKES TIME!But.It works if you use it properly. Yeah, there were days where it seemed like it was never going to happen-- like he was going to yell at everything forever-- days where I was literally saving up money to handle the noise complaints that I just KNEW were going to be coming in but, little bit by little bit, slowly, over time, he eventually caught on that he just can't yell at the top of his lungs at the whole world and life has gotten better for everyone (especially the neighbors, I'm sure lol).It's not an instant fix. It takes work and a LOT of resolve but, yes, I figure if it can work for my kitty, it can probably work for a pupper who understands the whole idea of training much easier too.Stay consistent, hang in there and don't forget lots of love whenever they get it right and it WILL get better. :DPS: Everyone LOVES the orange collar against his black fur. (I think it's cause it makes him look all Halloween Kitty lol)
L**K
Fixed!!!!!
Heard back from the seller, only had to "pair" the transmitter and receiver collar to fix the problem! Who knew!!!!I purchased this product in June for my two dogs from the Amazon website, as it was exactly what I needed - no shock, two collars, one transmitter. It is now September and the transmitter no longer sends any signal to either of the two collars rendering it useless. Both of the collars and the transmitter show they are fully charged, the blue light on the front of the transmitter lights up when any button is pushed, yet no signal is sent. I contacted Amazon as the set is still for sale on their site, but the first person I chatted with stated that the seller is no longer available, but asked me to contact warrantyquestions.amazon.com. I tried - no luck. I contacted a second Amazon customer service agent, who gave me a phone number (probably in China) and said "surely they would help"! Not at all what I expect from Amazon! So, buyer beware!
D**E
Works soo well, even without annoying prongs!
Oh my gosh, this thing is a miracle worker! I have two 15 pound dogs and so far have tried it on one of them. It’s been 2-3 days and now she comes when I call her without even having to push the vibrate mode. To train her, all I had to do was say ‘come Molly’ and the first day when she didn’t come a couple of times, , I would vibrate it and she’d come running right to me. After three days now all I have to do is say ‘come Molly’ and she comes right away. I always give her a treat when she responds well. I’m going to use it one more day on Molly, just to reinforce, then going to try on the other dog. The only negative thing I can say is there’s no lock on it and a couple of times when I’ve had it hanging around my neck I unintentionally vibrated or beeped it. If I would’ve realized how easy it would be to train them, I would’ve bought it long before now! The youngest dog, Molly, is two and the older one is nine years
M**N
It was good while it lasted...
Update: the company responded and offered a refund and a new remote. I already have another of their products as a replacement. I’m glad to see they stand behind their product, which is I I opted for another of their products.——-I've had this 2-dog set for about 8-9 months and they do job nicely. I like that you can adjust the vibration intensity and the tone volume. My chief complaint is that the remote will no longer charge. I have two caollars and no way to use them.
R**.
Excelente opción sin lastimar
Mis perritos se e a pelear y se lastimaban, este collar ha sido una excelente opción porque solamente vibra y hace ruido, lo cual los saca del estado de tensión sin provocarles daño alguno.
R**X
work really well
NO shock! 10 levels of sound and vibration settings. have two small dogs who were barking continuously at people until they were out of site. on the first day they responded to the 0 setting on beep. they tend to stop at the first beep. seldom after 2 beeps have i needed to use the vibration level 1. only once have i used the beep/vibration button. while bc i put it on them every morning they tend to control their barks to one or two. do need to set them every day or if they are out of range. ie walks and remote stay at the house. i have two small dogs and had to cut 5-6 in off each collar.
S**A
Perrito sordo | Excelente opción
The media could not be loaded. Mi perrita es sorda y aunque nunca estará sin correa, me recomendaron buscar un collar de vibración en caso de algún accidente y/o para paseos foráneos y darle un poco de independencia.A primera vista, los materiales se ven resistentes y la respuesta del receptor con el control es muy buena, es decir, sin retrasos.Ya vienen configurados los receptores con el control pero si se desea, se pueden reconfigurar, las instrucciones están en el manual.En cuanto a la intensidad de la vibración, me atrevo a decir que es incluso un poco menor a la de un celular hasta el nivel 5-7 pero mi perrita responde con el nivel 1, llevamos pocos usos pero no creo que sea necesario subir de nivel.Al no tener puntas expuestas, es muy cómodo para el cuello del perrito y se recomienda no usar el receptor en el mismo collar de la placa, al parecer es porque debe mantenerse justo a la piel pero no ahorcar a la mascota.El volumen para la opción de sonido también es bueno aunque no se le puede subir más (en mi caso no es necesario)La opción de vibración más sonido funciona sin problema.El único pero que le encuentro es que la vibración tiene un solo modo, es decir, presionas el botón y se enciende pero no puedes controlar el tiempo que vibra dejándolo presionado aunque supongo que tampoco es la intención presionarlo demasiado.Es muy pronto para decir que a mi perrita le funcionó pero todo parece indicar que así será.Finalmente, el precio publicado era de de $1054 pero me cobraron solo $888, la versión que incluye 1 emisor, 2 receptores, un silbato metálico, cargador doble y correa para colgar el emisor en el cuello.
A**Y
It works, but use it in moderation
We have neighbours whose dogs are as unruly as ours, and the dogs will both jump up and down on either side of the fence at all hours, barking their heads off.I've seen some reviews where people say that their dog became desensitised, so I use it sparingly. First I give her a verbal command, and if she doesn't answer she gets a beep. If she doesn't stop after the beep, she gets the buzz.It doesn't hurt her in any way, but it does break her attention away from what she's doing, and that's the best part about the collar. Because I use it this way, my dog now responds to verbal commands most of the time, and almost always stops for the beep. Within a few weeks she rarely needs the beep, and when I use it she stops immediately. Now she rarely goes near the fence when I'm outside.I recommend only using the collar for one thing. If they bark, use it for barking. If they don't come when called, use it for that. That way they won't become desensitised. I'm buying another one because my other dog barks every time a leaf blows past on the street outside or a butterfly flies past.
J**W
Does the job but too easy to have accidental button presses
I have a terrier with very high prey drive so I use vibrate on 1 to shake her out of hunt mode and "come". This is the ONLY way I use it.Pros: 1) the vibrate, even on 1, is enough to shake her out of prey drive. 2) the receiver is nice and light weight.Cons: 1) Even on 1 the vibrate is quite startling. 2) The vibrate duration is longer than the time you press the button so you really can't use it for any real training because it may still be vibrating even after the dog has done what he is supposed to do. 3) the level setting cycles. When it is set on 1, if you accidentally press the down button, it goes to 10!! 4) there is no lock on any of the buttons so it is far too easy to accidentally up the level or press the sound button etc etcDog went for a quick swim and collar stopped working. Despite the claims, it is NOT water proof.
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