These Collars Really Work!!!
8/31/2022: DON'T TRY THIS UNLESS YOU HAVE THE SKILLS! You could render your remote inoperable. I have been wondering about the internals so this morning I checked to see if they could be accessed with a precision screwdriver and they can. I haven't opened it yet but this gives me confidence that hopefully, when necessary, the battery could possibly be swapped out. My interest goes beyond that, because I'm a geek and like messing with electronics and seeing the internals, but for now have only confirmed the ability to open the back cover. 8/2/2022: Can't say enough good things about these collars! I went from being owned by my dogs, despite my best, experienced, training efforts to back to being in charge again. Life changing is not overstating it. I no longer feel stressed by their bad behavior and it's a million dollar feeling! 7/25/2022: I am so thankful for these collars. My two, formerly wild but still wonderful, guys are much better behaved, calmer, come or stay when I say to, and I can take them outside without leashes and summon them easily when they venture too far in play. These are wonderful changes in our lives. The collar and remote hold their charge sufficiently and although we still have a ways to go with unnecessary barking, things here have improved greatly. This was a worthy purchase and I would buy them again even if they failed at this point. That's how good they are and how well they work. 7/19/2022: The most important thing to know here is that these remote collars really work. My two pups have never been so well behaved. They come to me now so I can put on their collars because they know they get extra love (and treats 😬💞) for all their good behavior! The caps will not stay closed for me no matter what but my pups don't get into water so in the scheme of things this is an annoyance more than anything else. 7/11/2022: This arrived on 7/9 and I charged it up the same day but didn't fit it to my pup until yesterday because I was testing another model that failed miserably and showed me that I need this type of collar with remote. While it didn't work for barking on my second pup, due to the other collar in use on pup one, he was very aware of the vibration and beeping. Did our initial test this morning both inside and out. My little guy, a 5 lb., cute as a button and annoying as all get out barker, and got positive results on behavior with the vibration and/or beep. When he's stubborn I keep up with the vibration until he stops. There wasn't anything to cause him to bark but he has it on today and if he starts up when Amazon delivers the second training collar for my other dog I will put this one to the extreme test and report back. I put the shock on one and tested on myself. It is far less robust than my tens pain unit, more of a tingling than a shock. When my little one got stubborn with a command I used the tingling twice and I knew he felt it by his "wait, what's that?" reaction. He didn't immediately comply so I did the vibration again combined with the beep and he immediately relented. I guess the tingling was enough to make him think again about doing as I said. After I get the second one setup and sized to my other guy we can do some real world outdoor testing, which is what I want it for besides the barking. My guys want to stray when I want them to stay close and these collars are a necessary evil. My guys are sweet, both small, but stubborn as all get out. I did notice this morning that when I beeped and buzzed the one dog for straying a bit the other one took note and returned to me as well. We're definitely on the right track. Read more

















