Helps correct barking, wandering off, aggressive leash pulling, and more from up to 1100 yards away
Bright orange collar is highly visible for added safety
3 training modes: Sound, vibration, and static shock
8 adjustable levels for dogs with different sensitivities
Contact points are covered with conductive silicone caps to avoid skin irritation
Rechargeable receiver with remote activation, includes power-saving movement sensor
100% waterproof
Suitable for all dog breeds from 10-140 pounds
For adult dogs and puppies over 6 months old
Notes:
Proper fit of the collar is important: a collar worn for a too long time or placed too tight or loose on a pet’s neck may cause skin irritation or damage
Avoid leaving the collar on dogs for more than 4 hours a day
Adjustable Collar: 8"-26" L
Material: Durable nylon TPU
Collar Range: 1100 Yards
What’s Included?
1x PetSpy Dog Training Shock Collar (Medium/Large)
Depends on the dog, doesn’t it? I had a Flat Coat Retriever that needed very little training - in tune with everything & everyone.
My current rescue dog, who I thought was a Catahoula mix, is loving but reactive & fearless. I feel incredibly safe hiking with Blue in Mt Lion territory. I don’t feel he is safe in public with other dogs & people. (He is loving around dogs & people he’s met.) Currently, I can’t even walk him with a pinch collar because he’s so strong. (He spent a month at DOC Colorado & it helped alot) I’m thinking this could help me get his attention. We’ve had Blue 8 years, a recent back surgery has made me weak & I want to walk him again. I’ve always been against these collars but I’m rethinking.
What’s Included?
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Apr 3
Can we just lock comments now and avoid all the aggravation from last time?
/showme puppy shocking human with a cattle prod
/showme puppy not running into the street because it learned to listen
Oh good, it’s back.
Well I am shocked they are offering this again after the last fiasco on that thread.
@Kidsandliz [voice from back of crowd] I’m not!
Depends on the dog, doesn’t it? I had a Flat Coat Retriever that needed very little training - in tune with everything & everyone.
My current rescue dog, who I thought was a Catahoula mix, is loving but reactive & fearless. I feel incredibly safe hiking with Blue in Mt Lion territory. I don’t feel he is safe in public with other dogs & people. (He is loving around dogs & people he’s met.) Currently, I can’t even walk him with a pinch collar because he’s so strong. (He spent a month at DOC Colorado & it helped alot) I’m thinking this could help me get his attention. We’ve had Blue 8 years, a recent back surgery has made me weak & I want to walk him again. I’ve always been against these collars but I’m rethinking.