🐾 Train Smart, Play Hard!
The BOUSNIC Dog Shock Collar is a versatile training tool designed for dogs weighing between 5 to 120lbs. With a remarkable 3300Ft range, it features three humane training modes—beep, vibration, and safe shock—allowing for effective behavior correction. Its IP67 waterproof rating ensures durability in any weather, while the long-lasting battery life makes it ideal for outdoor adventures.
Product Care Instructions | To clean, wipe the collar and remote with a damp cloth. Do not submerge in water. maintain battery life, charge when use. Store dry place. |
Material Type | Dog Training Collar |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W | 1"L x 1"W |
Color | Orange |
Pattern | Dog |
Closure Type | Buckle |
M**L
Amazing Collar
I purchased this product about a year ago for my Mini Schnauzer puppy. Needed to train her boundaries. It worked great, I only needed to use the sound option for her. She still responds to the “beep” even without wearing the collar. Fast forward a year, my son got a great dane puppy who is staying with me. I used this dame collar to train him basic commands and boundaries. Again this collar was amazing. He was house trained, learned boundaries, basic commands plus a few others within 3 weeks. Again the “beep” option is as sufficient. I did use the vibration option a few times with the great dane.* being a previous Dane owner and have purchased multiple training collars, this one has been the best, especially for the price. Battery life is long, its sturdy and works! I highly recommend! One last note: the collar is adjustable, I used this a 10 lbs mini schnauzer and a 2-5 month Dane.
C**.
Very effective
We have a French Bulldog that has a mind of his own. We live in a rural setting surrounded by large trees and bushes. Our dog has developed a love of following deer sent and various other distractions. When he is in that frame of mind he totally tunes you out and his objective is all that matters. He would disappear and then the search was on to try and locate him and get him back into the house. I purchased the training collar as a last resort in an effort to get him to listen and respond to my commands.When the device arrived the instructions were very simple to understand and follow. I adjusted all of the settings to be about mid range. I put the collar on him and we went outside for a potty. It did not take long for him to follow his normal routine and began to trot of away from the house. I whistled and called his name and no response as was normal. I whistled again and pressed the first alarm button on the hand held device. There was no visible response. I whistled again and pressed the second alarm for the vibration on the hand held device. Again there was no visible response. I whistled a third time and then pressed the third button on the hand held device for shock.This time his response was immediate. He jumped straight in the air as if he had shot, but still did not respond to my calling him. I whistled again and pressed the shock button again and immediately got the same jump in the air reaction. This time when I whistled he turned and looked at me and ran back to me immediately.Later that evening I took him out again for his evening potty break. He began to wonder off as was expected. I whistled and no response. I pressed the first button on the hand held device. I noticed a reaction from him, but he kept going. I whistled again and pressed the second button on the hand held device for vibration. This time he immediately stopped and ran back to the house.Even though we are early in the training process, I can see that this training collar is going to be effective and very beneficial.One note, this is not a device to hurt or punish the dog, but when used correctly, it is a very useful and effective way to train a non response dog.After owning this for a month, I want to add to this review.I really should have ordered this sooner. Since the initial time of using the actual shock feature, I have never had to shock again. I have been able to work with our French Bulldog ( who is very opinionated by the way) and now when I give him a little whistle, he comes running back to me.I started by whistling then pressing the first button on the hand held unit. He began to associate the whistle with something more aggressive was coming next. He began to just come back after the initial whistle.I still put the collar on every time he goes outside whether I am with him or not. Sometimes in the morning when it is dark, he goes outside alone to perform his morning constitutional.So far, if he does not return in an expected amount of time, I open the door and whistle and he runs to the doorThis purchase is probably one of the best things I have ever done to eliminate the frustration of a hard headed, over excited, extremely enthusiastic and very fun loving dog.Again I want to emphasize, this is not a tool to cause harm in any way to your dog, it is strictly for training purposes only.If used correctly, both you and your dog will be much happier.
B**T
Very effective and easy to use.
I live in NW Montana and bought this training collar mostly to stop my young dog, Beemer, from barking at and/or chasing deer that lived here before I built my house and live here with me now on my 20 acre property. I also put out water in a tub for the deer, birds and ground squirrels because there isn't a water source of any kind close by. I often let Beemer out for long periods of time so he can get plenty of exercise running and exploring. Unfortunately, he was scaring the deer, playing in their water tub and getting muddy while splashing the water out and leaving what was left muddy. This collar is well designed and constructed, easy to use, has great range and the 3 functions (beep, vibrate or shock) can be easily tailored to the appropriate level for the pet and purpose. I have found it to be very effective in breaking some of Beemer's bad habits that would have otherwise been almost impossible to do or would have taken much longer. Now I can watch him from a window as he explores the area and plays with sticks he finds on the ground. It didn't take long for me to catch him in the act and then use one of the functions to stop him in his tracks and come back to the house. Beemer has stopped barking at and/or chasing the local deer. He also won't go near the water tub. I have seen him lying on the pavement and watching the deer graze not very far away. Some of the deer still won't come around while he's out, but several of them have decided that he is not a threat and will graze with him visibly present. If he stands up, they will probably be alarmed, but if I'm watching, I can give him a quick beep or vibration and he will immediately turn around and walk back to the house. I believe at least some of the deer and Beemer will eventually be able to be in the same area without any alarm and they and the other animals now have a reliable source of water...at least until the ice and snow cause it to freeze.Another benefit of the collar demonstrated itself this morning as I was at my kitchen window. Beemer was playing with a stick on the concrete apron in front of the garage when he suddenly broke into a full-speed run with the hair on his back standing straight up. I immediately pulled the remote out of my shirt pocket as I looked ahead of Beemer to see what he was chasing and saw that he was quickly gaining ground on a resident fox that I have seen many times. I immediately started pressing the vibration and shock buttons as he disappeared into the woods out of sight. Beemer is pretty strong-willed and I was concerned that I might not be able to stop him, but a couple of seconds later he emerged from the woods and was trotting back toward the house with the fox, now the pursuer, following him. But the fox was apparently confused when Beemer suddenly turned and started running back toward home and initially decided to chase him. But then, as if giving the situation more thought, it wisely peeled off and scampered back into the woods toward safety. Beemer (a mixed Golden/Lab) is faster, larger and stronger than the fox. I have no doubt that Beemer would have caught up with the fox since, in just seconds, he was only inches from the fox's tail when I pulled the remote from my pocket. The fox would have just as surely fought back since he would literally be fighting for his life.If Beemer had not been wearing the collar and I had not been standing at the window, I believe the likely result would have been a dead fox and a seriously lacerated dog that would have spent some painful time with a vet this morning. I had previously realized that the collar could possibly be used as a safety device to remove a threat in an emergency. Beemer has always turned and ran toward home immediately after being alerted, regardless of which function I used and there may be times when that propensity would be important.
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