🐕🦺 Train smarter, not harder—freedom and control in one sleek collar!
The Bousnic Dog Shock Collar offers a powerful 3300ft remote range with through-wall antenna technology, three adjustable training modes (beep, vibration, and humane shock), and an IP67 waterproof, compact receiver suitable for dogs of all sizes. Featuring dual-channel control for training two dogs simultaneously, it boasts a quick recharge time and an impressive battery life lasting up to 60 days, making it ideal for professional-grade, hassle-free dog training indoors or outdoors.
Material Type | Polyester |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W | 24"L x 1.3"W |
Color | Blue |
Pattern | Dog |
Closure Type | Buckle |
P**N
Great product, but NOT waterproof
Rescued a pair of Newfoundlands that a couple bought just to breed but found out they are to much work so they had ZERO training and no leash presence. With a dog that big that's a big no no as the male is over 210# and the female was at 165#. Both slightly overweight at the time but no by much as the male is back down to 190 and looks great. So tried my normal slip leash to help break them, and the make after dang near dragging me (275 and can hold my own) responded beautifully became a treat to walk by the second outing. Female, is NUTS. She Turner and Hooched through the fence the first day I got her and the big guy had to follow. Super hard to walk. Even with slip lean up where it's supposed to just wouldn't respond for anything. Doing your stops and breaks to get her to listen you almost rip her head off and boom she is trying to run and pull again so break the other way wher she flips almost and boom runs out in front. She would blow through the kids if the front door was open and of course, like us all men, the big guy would chase the tail out and all his training disappeared with her around.... So got these which I have used before when training hunting dogs. Would slowly work in the house with her. Go in another room and call her while beep at the same time. Do it twice and no response then give her a buzz while calling and boom she was here. Move some where else and beep while calling and she was here. Worked great.Was always taught by an animal behaviorist on these collars is, it is a tool and the pets are your kids. The beep is a command/communication. Just like words it's a noise they begin to pair with a task like come or pay attention. The vibration is when you raise your voice or a little smack on the butt for not listening. And the shock is a good whap, your grounded go to your room. It's also to snap them out of their "zone" if they are going to cause harm to person or property".. If all you do is shock there is nothing else. It's a rare thing, but if your the person that only says No and gives a slap on the wrist, if they really want something, it might be worth that to them.So we were in the fenced in yard after about a week of using this collar and her being AMAZING of over where we started, and we are in the backed fenced area off leash. And I see her eyeing the gate. Puts her head down and bounces her butt like "I am gonna do it" beep her and say no she stops bouncing but doesn't move. I said OK let's play... So I walk around the corner and she goes back to bouncing, one step I vibrate her and she belly flops straight down I come around the corner and say NO pointing at her and walk inside... Looking out the window I watch her stand up turn back around look for me and back to nose down butt bouncing ready for this gate. She takes a hard 2 steps and head down to run through it again, ZAP she summersaults and comes right to the back door. Haven't had a problem since. Bout a month later, no able to walk close to 400# of dog at the same time with leash in one hand, behaving amazing, big guy is not doing his supervised trips for his therapy dog certificate, we are at the house and I am on the mower. My little guy tries to bring my phone to be but knows if I am mowing he can't leave the porch until I see him. I get off and the female turner and hoochs right through the screen door, big guy is tail chasing and bolts down the driveway... I run inside to grab the remote and they are at close the end (1/4 mile away) and I hit vibrate watch her shake her head but not stop so I HOLD the zap she starts shaking and still going for a good 2 seconds before finally turning and running back so I let go she turns back around and ZAP. Now she is in a full sprint to the house. Works flawlessly.Take them to the Ozarks, bout 3 months the the collars and have them both off leash in a 10 ft distance while we walk the back roads for a good mile, car comes. Call them and they come to sit while it goes by. And back off to walking. They get out of my 10ft I want them in I just say Hey and a beep and their are back. Night and day from where we started. So we introduce them to the water as the old owners never did and the female is halfway out swimming like crazy. Playing with the kids loving it. The big guys won't let his feet leave the ground so just sits in it. Now he don't need the collar but it helped with off leash commands also max vibrate is the only thing he responds to... Litteraly had max shock on him and he doesn't even react more then moving his ears a little. Tried both collars and prong readjustment, nothing... So we go back in the house and the big huy is just shaking his head and lays down, and I am like what's that noise? Non stop vibrating like someone already posted a video of. Pulled the collar apart and it's full of water. Tried drying it out with no success... So there goes one collar..... Next day the female is swimming and my son comes up and says her collar is beeping, so I dive in to listen and sure enough it's beeping, pull it off and she is off and going. Also realized it must of vibrated too because she wasnt coming to shore as often like I was calling her... Her collar still worked which was the main one needed, but not as good as before, intermittent singles, not beeping sometimes and not vibrating others, haven't had to shock since except for when she darted after a skunk, which thankfully it worked. But now needing to find another pair so they can swim with because they keep trying to get in the pond and it's old Taking it off everytime, not to mention if she gets and another female wind change and feel is like running all the sudden again haha.Easily 5* if you never plan on getting wet
N**
This product changed our lives
The media could not be loaded. I couldn't possibly speak enough good things about this product. This is likely to be a long review with only one suggestion that will make the product work better.Back in late August I was looking for a dog to rescue and along came my sweet girl Idgy. She is a mini aussie and Rottweiler and she is so precious. About a month into getting her i found a food that i wanted to feed her and unfortunately I should have given her longer to transition to the new food. She started to have accidents in the house and she to no fault of her own had to relearn where we go outside to potty. I have a landlord that lives next to me and it was an issue that my dog would run over to her property. I was chained to a leash and I hated it. She never seemed to be enough exercise and it was hard to get the zoomies out on a leash. We have a big beautiful yard with trees throughout and more woods surrounding the boundaries of the property, however, it isn't fenced in and so I couldn't let her run free. The day we purchased this product i also spent time that day looking for a place to rehome her due to the issues of running off. I knew she was smart enough to learn the boundary but I was surely not training her the correct way. Today is 10/16/24 and we bought this collar on Saturday 10/5/24 and it arrived the next day. I immediately charged it and placed it on her. I found a lanyard on Amazon that I used to keep the remote on me hands free.WHEN I SAY TO YOU IT WAS AN IMMEDIATE TURN AROUND WE COULD HARDLY BELIEVE IT OURSELVES. One situation arose shortly after I put the collar on her and she did amazing in responding to the series of correction. Yes I did eventually have to get to the shock option but that was the only time. The audible beep is what I am required to do now with an occasional vibration. She in just 2 weeks has mastered potty training outside, she will not jump or even run to meet people at the door. She doesn't ju.p or bark at strangers. She has also learned the boundaries so she is able to go off leash outside so we can play and go potty. Like I said this is a really big yard but after only one walk walk around the entire property boundaries and she knows them now and rarely goes beyond them. Just this to our surprise a buck deer was in our yard enjoying some fresh grass and a nibble on the fig tree that we have. When Idgy spotted her she barked twice and did what Aussies do. She ran circles around the deer in hopes of hearding it...not sure where she was going to herd it to but she clearly had a plan which I clearly interrupted with thos remote and collar. I have countless video of her coolant commands with this product however it won't let me post anything from my gallery so I am adding one that is from today. The collar is also highly visible at night, which is a big help tracking her when I have to take her outside to potty at night.There is only one feature that I don't care for. And that is that in order to make the screen turn on remote, you have to push some button any button. However, if you're not careful and you push one of the command buttons, it will do that command there needs to be a clear way to light up the screen without sending a command. I have since learned that you can push the button on the top. That will change the level of intensity and it will make the display come on, however, you want to be sure that you don't turn the wheel at the same time as it will turn the intensity up-and-down. However, if you simply push the button One time the screen will light up it took me some time to learn this, and unfortunately for my girl. She took one for the team a couple of times by being beeped when there was no command being given. I've had this 42 weeks and uh, it has only needed the collar charged once and I do not have to charge the remote so far and it's still has three bars of battery left before it will need to be charged. I will say that I also purchased this product with an extra collar and receiver so that if we ever lost the collar, she would have another one as a backup. This was about ten dollars more, but you can choose the option of only buying one collar and one remote. Some people may have 2 dogs that they want to control, and this is the product that they would need because you will be able to switch between one collar and the other at the switch on the remote in your hand.Okay that's enough. This product is worth it's weight in gold and prob more than that. Good luck.
C**L
I don't know that we would have kept our dog without this.
We have a 1 year old pit bull that is quite bull headed. She is so smart, too smart for my own good actually, and she constantly finds ways to get around the rules. When she wants to play outside, you are definitely not going to catch her. She would constantly jump on us and on our daughters, she wouldn't listen if you tried to get her to stop at the edge of the yard, she did what she wanted no matter what. This has helped us train her where now if she is running in the woods on our property, I can hit the signal button so the collar beeps at her neck, and she knows that it is time to come home. She will be so far away that we can't hear the loudest beep, but she always comes when we beep it. We use the 2nd collar on our older Rottweiler. He is a very good boy and listens when we call him, unless there is an armadillo that he has cornered somewhere. At night we use the signal button so we can hear where he is and if he is actually coming toward the house when he is called in. The instructions are very thorough helping you to properly train your pet with out hurting them. Each mode; signal, vibrate, and shock, have many intensities so you can use what is right for your pet and reduce the strength as needed. I am so thankful that I found these. I believe they have helped us not only train our new puppy but also keep her safe.
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