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Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025
I received these collars last week and am already seeing great progress in my 2 dogs. One is a Golden Britany Spaniel and the other is her puppy, which is also part Labrador. Both dogs love to jump on everyone entering our home. We started with a low beep setting that they noticed but it did not stop the jumping. We switched to vibrate and slowly turned it up. Both dogs respond well to level 9 vibrate (which is very mild) and the "down" command. The remote makes it very easy to toggle back and forth between our dogs. The next step is walking on leashes without tugging. I'm positive we will not have to go any higher on the vibrate settings. I don't plan on using the shock setting but it is nice to know it is available if needed. The lighted collar is also a big plus, as we have a large yard and it's hard to see my dogs in the dark. I highly recommend these collars. Very easy to use and easy to charge.
Matt Hunter
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025
These collars are awesome. The shock function has worked everytime i have used it. I have had other collars where the shock function is hit or miss. However, most of the time all that is needed is just the beep or vibrate function. The screen on the remote tells you the battery life of the collars too which is very handy. If it shows no charge then you forgot to turn the collars on or the battery is dead i assume because ive had these for around 2 weeks and one collar still has 3 out of 4 bars and the other one still has 4 bars. I charged them when i first got them and havent had to recharge them yet. These collars are on about 16 hours a day. So far they have been flawless.
bgdade
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
Some items you buy today don't live up to their claims but in this instance this one exceeded my expectations. I love being able to train my furry urchins with one remote. I normally only use the audio and vibration modes as the pups respond really well with those. I used the shock function once and it worked a little to well, I don't think Copper will ever get on the dinner table again. I'd never planned on using that function so I never adjusted the intensity. As you can surmise, it was adjusted quite high. I lowered the settings so that won't happen again. In summary, the product is better than I hoped for, easy to use, ange is anazing, doesn't hurt you four legged friends (if you adjust the settings), and is an incredible bargain especially compared to others. I highly recommend.
M. Gibson
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
So far the collars and remote are working well. My only complaint is that I can't control two collars simultaneously. You can toggle between dog 1, dog 2, and dog 3, but sometimes I'd like to have ability to control both. My 2 dogs like to run the fence and bark at the neighbors and it's a bit tedious toggling through 1 2 and 3 to get back to dog 1.The flashlight feature on the remote is handy. I was hoping for a bit more light emitted from the collars when I walk my dogs at night. I was hoping it was light up the path more than it does. As it is, it is useful if they get away from you in the dark and it's a means to see them from a distance.
Melissa Thole
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
I am extremely happy with this training collar. This particular set came with 2 collars and one handheld unit. The handheld unit can function for 3 collars/dogs but we only need two. You are able to change dogs, volume of the beeps, how strong vibration feature is, how strong the shock is for each individual animal. Each collar has a great display and even has a light that when the dogs are out at night you can turn a white light or colored lights on. My dog has responded great to just the beep as we had a previous training collar. We will be getting a puppy in a few weeks and are eagerly awaiting to use the training collar on him as it is safe to use on puppies as well. I am extremely happy with this product. Great price for 2 collars and the handheld.So far I do not have anything negative to say about this Dog Training Collar.
Mitchel
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
We have been trying to find an affective correction collar for a while and I can say this was what we were looking for. We have 2 Pitbulls, 1 we got as a pup and the other is a 3 year old rescue. At first I was totally against using a device like this and preferred repetative correction training(i.e. repeating commands over and over while using a treat as incentive), which worked for about 8 months, but then as our youngest pup got older and past 1 year to now 2 years old he has become more and more stuburn. Refusing to do as he was told even after time out in his kennel. Eventually it got to the point that he would retailiate and poop in the house on purpose when he didnt get his way. And when one does it then monkey see monkey do commences. After having our newborn son we thought about doing a training camp with both dogs but quickly relized we couldnt afford it at this time. So we got a cheap E-Coller and started from square 1 with training. After a while even after stepping up the power gradually our dogs wouldnt obey any commands, even with treats still being used for good behavior. So I found a more powerful remote and coller to replace it thinking the batteries just were poor quality. That worked for about 1 month and the dogs were doing all the good things they should. We rewarded them accordingly with bones, toys, new soft beds with foam cushening. Then the poor behavior started back up again and they wouldnt listen anymore qith the old coller(Note: it was a single coller only used for bad behavior otherwise it was kept put up) well they figured out that if one had the coller on then the other felt like they could do whatever they wanted( Running off in neighbors yards, running to the road scaring drivers(especially at night making hard to see them), pooping in the house, destroying baby furniture, it became a nightmare to the point that we were considering putting them up for adoption. But we had to remind ourselfs that we took up this responsibility amd they are part of our family now, so they arent going anywhere. Then I found this collar one day browsing for something/anything that may help us. These collers have been life changing. They light up so we can easily see both dogs at night, they have much louder beepers for the dogs to hear, higher than normal vibration for corrections, and I tested the stimulus affect(shock affect) on myself and let me tell you I would never go above 30/99. It hurt my hand to the point that I got a muscle cramp in my hand and forearm at 30/99. I believe you should test these on yourself before you use it on your furry friends because aometimes we dont relize how much it can hurt them without us intending for it to. So I dont like to go higher that 15/99 for that fact. Its enough for our big dogs to know "Hey I shpuldnt be doing what im doing." Without harming them. I should also mention that while these are great tools for correction they can do the opposite in the wrong hands. They shouldnt be used as a punishing device. Thats how dogs become fearful and untrusting of their owners. Thats the opposite of what you want. You want firm correction that is then rewarded when you dont have to repeat yourself. Thats the key, these should be a temporary device, not lifelong. It might feel like a quick fix, but understand that if you use these as punishing devices then you wont get anywhere with your animals and will wound up back at square 1, but with irreversable psycological damage on top of it. So if you need a good training tool then I highly recomend this product, but if your looking to use it for punishment then you should reconsider being a pet owner.
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