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Youssef B
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 13 de marzo de 2025
Electric shock doesnt always workActually works10%of the timeVibration and tone works perfectDt buy it
Abdurhman
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 7 de febrero de 2024
I should’ve bought this a long time ago. My families dog stopped barking with only the vibration mode. No more headaches from now on.
Passeinte
Comentado en Egipto el 4 de octubre de 2024
The product works as show in the description
Just Miss January
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de agosto de 2023
This collar and remote are by far the most effective I've tried. This review is for the second collar/remote set I've purchased. I've previously purchased several really junky units, or units that I felt were uncomfortable for my dogs. This collar and remote are so much better.The collar unit has three sensations--a beep, a vibrate, and a "zing" (that's what I call it). The beep and vibrate are self-explanatory. The "zing" is interesting, because it is NOT an electric/battery shock like people often think when they see my dogs wearing their collars. The zing feels like a weak version of a "TENS" device stimulation. A lot of physical therapists use the TENS device after a treatment. The sensation doesn't hurt, but it's not comfortable. It's a very weird, gross feeling. It's so hard to explain unless someone has either used a TENS or put the collar on their skin and zinged themselves (which is a REALLY important thing to do, by the way, just to know what your dog will experience).I have one dog that is 17 pounds and another that is 105. My 17-pound guy is a major barker. He HATES the vibration mode. The beep is enough of a deterrent if he hasn't worked himself into a frenzy (which happens quickly, lol), but when I press the vibration button, he stops. The only times I've used the third sensation (I call it the "zing" mode) are once when he ran into the road and wouldn't respond to my call, and recently he started chasing someone's chickens.My 17-pounder (Boo) is the reason I initially purchased the collar, but somehow I lost the remote. We HAVE to have the collar for Boo. The remote can actually run TWO collars by sliding a button (up for one collar and down for the other). So, I purchased a second collar/remote combo (so then I had the new collar, the old collar and a new remote). I programmed the new remote to operate both the old and the new collars.My big guy (Sunny) is a thick-necked, 105-pound lab/retriever mix. The same collar adjusts to be big enough to fit him at the largest point. I hardly ever have to move past the beep with Sunny. It's loud and it irritates him. He'll usually shake his head and stop barking when he hears it. I've only had to use vibrate a handful of times. I have never once had to zing him.The collars have been so helpful, and if these wear out, I will definitely be repurchasing if needed (if I lose the remote again, lol).
Amr Gamea
No intentions to use static shock as I don’t want to traumatize my pet, only using it to beep to bring his attention and the remote works from far distance
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