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The 2000FT Remote Control Training Collar. With an extraordinary range of 2000 feet, IPX8 waterproof rating, rechargeable capabilities, and multiple training modes including electric shock, vibration, and beeps, this collar provides an extensive toolkit for fostering obedience and enhancing the bond between you and your cherished canine companion.
The 2000FT Remote Control Dog Training Collar offers a comprehensive array of training modes, allowing you to customize the intensity levels to suit your pet’s responsiveness and training objectives. Whether it’s electric shock, vibration, or beeps, you have the flexibility to communicate commands and reinforce behaviors effectively.
With a remarkable range of 2000 feet, this collar offers the freedom to train your pet in various settings, both indoors and outdoors. The remote control ensures that you can maintain communication from a distance, allowing for versatile training scenarios.
Designed with an IPX8 waterproof rating, this collar can withstand water immersion, making it suitable for training sessions near water or in rainy conditions. The waterproof construction ensures consistent training, regardless of weather.
The keypad lock feature prevents accidental adjustments during training, providing you with reliable and consistent settings, ensuring that your training sessions are effective and precise.
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Lawrence –
The small LED flashlight is the perfect level to look for poop or see where you are going at dusk or nighttime.
The battery life is also surprisingly good. The remote holds its charge much longer because it is not using energy to produce a shock. It has a battery level indicator on the display. The only complaint I have is that the collar does not appear to have a battery meter, so you don’t know when it needs a charge.
As many dog owners have told me before I bought this one, you really only need to use the shock feature a couple of times before the dog learns to honor the collar. The shock is uncomfortable but does not do permanent injury. (Anyone who uses the shock feature repeatedly is doing it wrong). Even when you need to use the shock, it merely serves as a temporary reminder. Although the highest level is akin to a mild taser, the lower levels are more like soft taps. Some huge dogs might need the highest level. My dog is medium-large (50 pounds), and I have not needed to go above 30/100.
After the initial two or three shocks, usually the beep works as a reminder to listen to what your command is. My dog is very loyal and does well staying next to me while off-leash. But his weakness is his enthusiasm (and speed) when seeing other dogs, and he kept running to other dogs in the park while off leash no matter what I did (yell, run, use treats, etc.). So I needed something to reinforce commands so he did not startle others or unnecessarily create conflicts. It worked. Two or three small shocks and he now obeys when he hears the beep: almost as if it is a reminder “don’t ignore him.” He now obeys better even when the collar is not on, which helps us avoid innocent confrontations or conflicts.
Overall, it is a well-made product with all the features I can imagine you would need, and it does its job very well. Very happy with it.
Amber –
I bought one of these collars to train my Jack Russell dog from escaping my yard. I had an electric fence that quit working, so I got this instead. It works like a charm! I use it to keep her in the yard (it is not fenced in), from barking and chasing my cats. Also, when guests come in my house, it keeps her calm. I rarely have to use the vibrate or the shock because she knows better. This is definitely worth the money.