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Product Description: How to test whether electric shock is effective? 1. Use the test lamp to touch two silicone tips at the same time, click the electric shock button, the test lamp will light up and the electric shock will work. 2. Note: be sure to touch 2 silicone tips to form a circuit. Here are some suggestions for you. Avoid leaving the collar on the dog for more than 12 hours a day. 3. The collar on the pet's neck may be repositioned every 1 to 3 hours. 4. Check the cooperation to prevent excessive pressure; Please follow the user manual. 5. Follow the user manual. Check the contact area daily for signs of rash or pain. 6. Silicone cap can make the pet's collar softer. 6. Please don't make the pet's collar too tight. 7. Check the skin condition of the dog every day. Strictly follow the product use recommendations. The collar is safe for your dog. Each dog's training collar is made of the highest quality materials and adopts the best manufacturing technology.
T**.
I love it and the dog hates it!
Bought this because my lab won't stay out of the trash and won't stay in the yard. She also keeps jumping on everyone. Tried everything to make her stop but she doesn't. So I bought this. The beep she just clocks her head. The vibration works for the trash. She's extremely stubborn so it the shock for the yard and jumping. Had to turn it way down. Came set at 22 for the shock and the first time I hit that she jumped 4 ft and yelped. So I turned it down a couple more times now and found a good setting at 8. Did have to turn the vibration up from the 2 it came set at that. I like that if you accidentally hit the button nothing happens. You have to hold the buttons down for a few seconds to make them work. That is a great safety feature that prevents accidentally punishing or warning your dog for no reason! I'm loving this collar and the dog is hating it. ๐
M**X
Super simple to use and super effective.
I have 5 GSD, and have had dogs my entire life. An electronic collar like this has three functions built in, first is an audible beep, which is nice for locating the dog as well as letting the dog know to come (or recall depending on the commands you use).The second function is a vibration, which like the noise, is an adjustable setting. Use of the vibration setting and noise settings are almost always enough to stimulate the pup enough to return. Remember to call your dog the same way each time, especially in the beginning of their training. Call the dog, and if there is no reaction, use sound. If that doesnโt work, use the vibration mode.Lastly is the โshockโ function. I only use this if everything else has failed, or if there is an immediate need (emergency) to recall the dog. Examples would be the dog running towards the street, or possibly getting ready to attack someone (unintended good guy victim).Battery power has not been an issue over the couple months Iโve had this. I have purchased three of these total. Not because they have broken, but because they are inexpensive and work super well. Just make sure you label each collar and transmitter so you are working it with the right dog.
P**R
No means No
It only takes the sound alert for our boy to understand he cannot eat his own poop in the backyard. A few shocks on Level 3 and he understood what no means.
A**R
My 2nd one
The first one I bought at the beginning of the year. The display quit. I bought this just for the familiarity. On the first charge it kept blinking on and off at a rapid pace, even turned off. Never stopped. But it did charge. We'll see how long this one lasts.
I**9
Amazing if You're Not Stupid
It's awesome! Battery life is amazing! It has helped me train my yellow lab who has a mind of her own. With that said, I was stupid. This product comes with rubber nipples for the contacts so that they don't have direct contact with the dog's skin. First time I juiced her, she yelped in pain... ๐ฅ I was a new dog mom and for whatever reason, I thought that the rubber nipples were for storage purposes. ๐ Aka: stupid... They are to conduct the shock so as to give them a jolt that is uncomfortable vs. harmful... If your dog has sores on his/her neck, it's because the rubber nipples were not on the contacts... Lesson learned.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago