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The Bousnic Dog Shock Collar supports training for dogs 5-120 lbs with a powerful 3300ft remote range and three adjustable modes (Beep, Vibration, Safe Shock). Its IP67 waterproof receiver is compact and lightweight, suitable for all dog sizes. The dual-channel remote allows simultaneous training of two dogs with secure controls to prevent accidental shocks. With a quick charge time and battery life lasting up to 60 days, it’s perfect for professional dog owners seeking effective, humane, and versatile training solutions.




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
A**R
Waterproof and works!
I have a 2 year old lab. She is known to run off and not return causing heightened anxiety. She has run down to our busy road more than once. I have actually had to hold my hand up to stop traffic risking my own life. We live in a place that is not possible to fence as it borders water. I read the wonderful reviews first, then I watched the video. You must practice first on all of the lowest settings to see the slightest response. Vibration works for her. She does not need shock. She does not seem to respond to the beeping. I have had no problems with the battery. She must have it on or she goes back to old ways, due to still in training. Took about a week to trust she had the idea. When on she always returns to me!!! We went on an off leash walk and she stayed right with me. It recommends to only be worn 12 hours? ( don't quote) so that's why I take it off at night. She swims daily with it on, quick dips, not prolonged swims but it seems to work wonderfully! I am so thankful for this product!
T**W
Amazing Product!!
I previously had a Sport Dog 105 training collar but it was battery operated (took 2 - CR 2032 in the remote and collar) and the remote started getting sticky on the outside from whatever coating they put on it. Even though I turned the unit off when not in use the batteries did not last long at all. I was looking for a collar that was rechargeable and the bonus was that it could control two collar. Unlike the previous one it has 3 options for correcting behavior which is Awesome because my dogs respond well to both the noise and vibrations. I barely ever need to use the static correction to get there attention. I do change up the tone to keep them from getting use to one. I mainly use it for controlling their obnoxious barking, they have improved greatly even when not wearing the collar. The battery lasts way longer than the previous, I can't be exact because I have charged them before going on trips just to make sure they last without having to bring the charging cords. Overall this product is amazing and would recommend to everyone.
Y**Y
I'm really impressed - worked for a 8-9lb zuchon really well.
We have a Zuchon puppy in the middle of it's worst of teething hypothetically - around 4-5 months I was told. Cutest dog in the world destroying hundreds of dollars of stuff and making itself sick by eating non-digestible stuff. It was frustrating as HE double hockey sticks so I ordered a remote camera and Bousnic Dog Shock Collar. The puppy really was very arrogant, I didn't realize how much till I used this. First time it was chewing on something expensive I saw through the security camera. I yelled at her, she turned around and kept chewing and tearing, I hit the beeper, she hesitated and continued, I hit the vibration, she looked up and around, then went back again, then I hit her with 15% shock and she yelped like she'd been stabbed and immediately ran away from the thing she was chewing on. She was the nicest dog for the rest of the day :-). The next day my daughter for the first time let her go in the yard off the leash, when she ran, she tapped the beep, the dog stopped in mid air! Hung there for a second and then turned around and came back. Later that day I had her out running free in the yard, she was sniffing the ground everywhere as she normally does, then worked her way too far away to a shrub where she would have a clean shot at running away. I yelled, she turned and gave me a smile, then continued, I hit the beep, instantly she ran back to me very afraid. Done this a few times now, I don't think it will take much to get her trained on things she shouldn't do.. like all of us, doesn't seem to like pain even though its only at 15%, so the beep and buzzer are really, really important, and the distance it operates at, so far only about 100 ft outdoor
M**E
Effective as intended
Collars received packaged neatly in its box. Easy set up and use.Pros- response time is very fast between remote command and collar.Tone is very loud, vibrate and static shock works as intended.Really like that the remote has an on and off function to avoid accident Button hits and to save battery.I have only charged one collar and remote once and they've held their charge well. The other collar has just been operating on the charge it had when received.Cons- when turning the collar unit on it has a hard vibrate when powers up- obviously bothers the dogs if you forget to turn the collar on before putting it on them.When powering off the collar units it has a very loud beep when powering off. Again, should not be on the dog when powering on or off as definitely irritates.Other wise very happy with the purchase and very grateful to have a second collar unit that operates off one remote (one dog only needs the correction once in a blue moon). Our dog requiring more consistent correction responds very well to this collar.
V**I
Bought for cats
I have 2 cats that keep jumping on the stove and nothing deters them. Afraid of them getting burned as they just won't leave the stove alone. I am hoping this helpsWhen I put on the collar, which is huge by the way, they did the cat thing for about 30 minutes of showing me they were going to die. They survived.They do not like the sound or the vibration aspect.There are individual settings for each collar.As the cats are 7 & 14 pounds the collars are huge and need to be trimmed to fit.As per cats they may decide to ignore.I do not want to shock them as they are little beings.I have used for about 10 days now.I charged the collars after a week as I had no idea how to tell if they needed a charge.You can only charge one collar at a time and I dislike the charge cable.I am still on the first charge for the remote and shows it's at full charge.The settings cab be adjusted based on size and reaction. The settings are low for the vibration and higher for the sound.As suggested do not use on aggressive animals.This has not changed their personalities at all.Fatso is on my lap, purring knowing it's time to for me to go to work. Lol
C**N
Very impressed with these collars
I’ve owned a few of the expensive professional collars many years ago. I can honestly say that these collars were not only delivered next day, when I expected 6 days, they were in pristine condition in a very nice organized box, which included an instruction manual, tester, and a double ended charging cable.After first charging, which is recommended, I set up the collars to the lowest settings to start with. I fitted the collars to fit my dogs correctly. I am very pleased with the batteries on both collars and remote. After just over one month of every day use on 2 dogs, I have only needed to charge the collars and the remote one time, and the remote says it still has 3/5 bars left. I remember the old type, charge every other day. I love the silicone covers that you put over the prongs on the collars. I find they help get between hair better.All in all, amazing value, service is amazing, so far, battery power is awesome, and as long as YOU pay attention to what YOU ARE DOING, (switching the remote to the proper collar, etc to expect a response) then you will love this product.
A**L
Pretty Good So Far - Introduction to E-collar Training
I have a working line lab who's 9 months old right now. I intend to let him 'off leash' when possible, and having an e-collar gives me and my partner peace of mind. I studied and used methods from balanced trainers, and so utilizing the e-collar safely, fairly, and effectively is something I had to learn. For those of you who are willing to try, for the love and safety of your dog - I suggest you go ahead! I find that for the price and quality, it is a great starter option in comparison to professional lines. I also have tried the stim/shock option on myself - which I suggest any new-time user do - and it does not hurt at all (at least to me). I will note that for thick or longer haired breeds, I suggest you leave the rubber caps off. Also note that I have not yet tried the max distance for recall, as my pup is still in training.
K**N
Seems good
Product seems sturdyQuality seems good
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