This system is half the price of the leading brands and even includes an extra collar. It's light weight and has more features. It has a loud enough warning signal that I don't even need to use the shock at all. I like the way it is designed to where you can use one main button to operate all features. Others I have used have the warning signal button and shock button next to each other where it's too easy to hit the wrong one. Transitions easily between each collar. The thing I like most is that it is rechargeable and automatically shuts off quickly when not in use. Highly recommend.
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I bought a set and they worked great for a while. Then one of the transmitters stopped working for no reason. Was alright with that because I only needed for one dog anyway. Then my family and I adopted two more shelter dogs. Would go back and forth with just the one transmitter to get both of the dogs trained on boundaries. Now the second transmitter has stopped working for no reason. They weren’t even used every day. Get what you pay for I guess. Would definitely give 5 stars if the product lasted longer. There’s a year long manufacturer’s warranty so I’m going to shoot my shot with it.
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We have had this for over a year. The collars are a lifesaver. 1 blind/deaf and 1 strong willed dog. The ‘buzz’ feature was wonderful for the blind/deaf dog to help him stay with us and the ‘beep’ was nice to help us find him in the house but not bother him. After the initial few weeks of training we rarely use the ‘zap’ mode on the strong willed dog. It goes to 100 (!!!) but 7 usually works on my 60+# barrel chested strong willed girl. I accidentally pushed the button up to 13 when a friend let her out and I went running out the door frantically grabbing the remote as I unfortunately and unwittingly “worry squeezed” the remote sides (intensity power buttons located there). The poor girl yelped and came running right back home with the collar correction. Normally I have to enlist the whole family to track her down then corner her. I am unbelievably happy to be able to take her for a walk or get peace in the house when she sees a squirrel outside. The ‘buzz’ is usually just enough to get her attention when she’s focused and tunes me out. Only complaint is the collars will shut themselves off. A friend of mine has an expensive Garmin and it does the same thing although not as often. Unknown to the world of collars like these I figured we would go on the less expensive side and change to a little better one later if needed. Concerned about the spontaneous self shut off, we worked on training the dogs inside only for several weeks. When we got brave enough to venture outside with the collared dogs we still used a leash. They responded WONDERFULLY! - PLEASE READ! If you are purchasing an electronic collar for your pet, start as LOW as the shock part will go and work your way up till you get a response from your pet. Please don’t start where you THINK they need to be. When originally looking for an electronic collar there were angry pet parent pictures of dogs with burn marks on their necks. This is a pet parent issue not an animal issue. START AS LOW AS THE SYSTEM WILL GO. Your pets will be exceptionally grateful! Many happy walks to you!Read full review
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My mini Doxie and Dorkie are 3 years old. I socialized them for many circumstances but for the last year and a half it's been just me and them. Before that I stayed with my Mom on home hospice. This time we moved into my friends Pawpaw's home to help care for him. They have both grown up with small children, a cat brother, traveling and staying other places. Will stay in crate because it has always been an open door for a quiet place. They are not use to people being in and out of"their" home since they have matured and I am single so only man in my life is my son. He is grown, they love to visit him but I never thought about them claiming a new living situation that had 2 dogs and trying to protect it. They become a nuisance barking and could cause the big dog to snap, she really looks at them as if to laugh. I started on 1 beep and increased to 3 before getting positive results. It's been really quick changes for what they were being stubborn on some things. 2 for 1 is awesome. They are smart partners in crime and both have figured out the collar is doing something and they have checked out each other's like good sisters. I haven't let them see me using remote so when I give command they are getting better. Don't want to overwhelm them but hopefully I can stop them from being gate runners. It only took a couple of times out and it became a game. I've only scolded them for it so this was my next choice to try. I've had it almost 3 days and am pleased with how quickly my girls, Junie and Mazey have caught on. Positive reinforcement always helps. I think the box is a little bit heavy for this size but doesn't seem to bother them. The batteries have all stayed charged for today so tonight I'm recharging until I know how long to expect the batteries to last. I'm hoping can post updates after using for a week or two. Just going by these days I would definitely recommend for those stubborn little bad habits that seem impossible to break. Read full review
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The vibration and shock mode work perfectly. Be careful when inserting charge unit. The male pin receiver in the collars, is a bit flimsy, but other than that, for the money,there is no way you can beat it. The light and sound mode never worked for me, but I haven't missed those features. I've used it for 2 dogs for 2 weeks now, and still havent needed to recharge.
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