Train with Confidence! 🐾
The BOUSNIC Dog Training Collar offers a robust 4000ft range, ensuring effective communication with your dog even from a distance. With humane training modes including sound, vibration, and adjustable shock, it caters to various training needs. Its IPX7 waterproof design allows for outdoor adventures, while the dual-channel feature enables control over two dogs. Plus, the advanced power-saving technology ensures long-lasting use with quick charging.
Product Care Instructions | Damp cloth wipe |
Material Type | Polyester |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
Color | Lake blue |
Occasion | everyday wear, training |
Pattern | Dog |
Closure Type | Buckle |
S**N
Great training tool, does the job
I use these on my German Shepard and my Rotty. After not paying attention to the beep and then buzz a couple times, it only took one shock for them to immediately behave/listen to command from the beep or buzz. I haven't tested to full distance, but they work for at least a quarter mile. They charge quickly and hold a working charge for days. This comes with a metal strip that can be installed on each collar to ensure dogs with thick and long fur/hair will feel the shock.
T**E
Impressive battery life!
I’ve had this product for about a year now and it’s great! I made this purchase upon adopting a second dog as I wanted one remote for both collars. I really appreciate that particular characteristic. I mainly use the tone function with my dogs because my property is large and I often can’t see them when they wander around. I’m sure that tone is most favorable for extending battery life, but I’m amazed at these collars only needing to be charged every few weeks (at least 2, often 3 weeks.) The price is great and this thing works very well for my needs. I would recommend it and would buy again.
T**A
Fantastic Results
I have a great deal of dog traning experience but have never used a remote training collar before. My parents had a kennel when I was growing up. We showed and competed with CDX Obedience trained dogs. We recently adopted a one year old rescue Border Collie. Could not get the dog to make eye contact. The dog was definitely smart enough, but there was no focus, even when on lead. As soon as the dog was off lead, he was on his own and not coming back. Worked with heal and recall and he was OK on lead, but not really paying attention. Off lead he was gone.We were hestant to use a training collar, but we know that even with a choke collar, you rarely need to snap the collar, just associate "no" with the pull and you quickly get the same results by just saying "no". We hoped the training collar would extend our reach as we trained the dog off leash.My daughter had the most fun with the purchase, because the first thing we did was test the collar on Dad.At level 1, I could not even feel anything. raised it up thru 4 without really feeling anything on my neck. You can feel a tickle at 5. 6. and 7 gets your attention. We tested 10 -16 on my arm. 16 really lights you up and makes you jump, but it is really quick. Even if you hold down the button, the remote only sends a quick pulse. As soon as the pulse is over, there was no after sensation; everything felt normal. I am sure the manufacturer does not recommend testing the collar this way, but I would not put it on my dog without understanding what it does and how it feels. My wife says we need further testing! I am keeping her away from the second collar that is included with the set. Don't want her slipping it in my pants pocket!The results were great. The collar provides Beep and Vibrate modes that can be used before you need to send a static charge. When the dog was off lead he started to run. The beep startled him and made him stop, turn around, and look back at me. That eye contact seems to be the key to getting him to respond. It is just enough reminder that we are out there working together. He is not off on his own.We are on a farm with cattle and sheep, and calling him back from the livestock was when he would really forget everything except chasing the livestock. With the cows in the field with us, I let him off lead and he immediately took off. Beep did not slow him, Vibrate did not, static 1-4 did not. Static 5 and the dog stopped, looked back at me, and came when I called. I think I sent 3 shocks at level 5 and have not had to use the static button since.Most of the time, he responds to recall with no need for the collar. When he is out of sight over a hill or behind a building, a beep from the remote brings him back into eye contact. He really looks back all the time and is watching for commands now. The beep is just enough reminder for him to check back with the rest of the team.Have had the collar for over a month now. have not had to recharge the handset yet. Have charged the collar a couple of times, just because I thought I should, not because it was low or dead.The dog has been in the water with the collar and it still works fine.Have not specifically tested the range, but it reaches across a 10 acre field. I can see him stop when you press the beep. It is impressive.I cannot recommend the Bousnic Dog Training Collar enough. Don't listen to your wife if she suggests the second collar is for training you!
J**.
Impressive Initial Quality and Thoughtful Design - First Impressions
The Bousnic Dog Training Collar with Remote has made a strong positive first impression right out of the box. The packaging is neat and professional, immediately suggesting a well-considered product. The inclusion of a USB-C charging port is a welcome modern touch, and the overall feel of both the remote and collar components exudes solid construction, hinting at durability.The provided collar strap offers ample length, a definite plus for owners of larger breeds who often struggle with undersized straps. Furthermore, the collar material itself appears robust and capable of withstanding regular use. The manufacturer's proactive approach to customer service is particularly noteworthy. Receiving a direct communication offering assistance even before the product ships demonstrates a commitment to customer satisfaction and instills confidence in their support.Setting up the system was straightforward and intuitive. The fact that the collar arrived with a charge is convenient, though I am currently ensuring it's fully charged before initial use. A simple visual indicator clearly shows whether the collar is powered on or off, eliminating any guesswork. For multi-dog households, the dedicated switch for toggling between collars is a rapid and efficient feature. The inclusion of a lock option on the remote is a thoughtful safety measure to prevent accidental stimulation. The audible beep is sufficiently loud, though unfortunately, the volume is not adjustable. Charging speed also appears to be quite rapid. Finally, the lightweight design of the receiver is a significant advantage, ensuring minimal burden on your dog's neck.However, there are a few areas where improvements could be considered. The fact that both collars are identical in color makes it impossible to quickly differentiate between collar one and collar two at a glance. The inability to adjust the vibration intensity and beep volume is also a notable limitation. Ideally, a graduated vibration scale would allow for a gentler initial correction before resorting to static stimulation. Additionally, the continuous static shock delivery until the button is released might be a concern for some users, requiring careful and responsible application. The absence of a flashlight on either the receiver or the remote is a missed opportunity for added convenience during low-light training sessions. Lastly, owners of small to medium-sized dogs may find the excess collar strap to be considerable, necessitating trimming and heat-sealing to prevent fraying.Note: At the time of this initial review, I have yet to evaluate the advertised 4000ft working range and the various static shock levels in a real-world training scenario. Similarly, the IPX7 waterproof rating remains untested. While the vibration function produced a noticeable sensation when held, its effectiveness on my dogs is still to be determined. The beep function did elicit a response from both my dogs, even when in separate rooms, although their prior experience with similar training tools (and even the beep of our robot vacuum) might influence this.Overall: Based on these initial observations, the Bousnic Dog Training Collar with Remote appears to be a well-packaged, seemingly durable, and thoughtfully designed system with several user-friendly features and proactive customer support. While the lack of customization for vibration and beep intensity, the continuous static shock, and the absence of a flashlight are minor drawbacks, the reasonable price point and promising initial quality suggest this could be a valuable training tool. I look forward to putting it through more rigorous testing in real-world scenarios and will update this review accordingly.
D**A
Best choice for shock collars - by far
Absolute best collars we have ever owned - and we've had a few. First off, the batteries hold a charge for weeks, not days. Second, these collars work at a farther distance than any collar that we've ever owned (we live on 11 acres and the collars work even when the dogs are ought of sight.) Beep, Vibrate, and Static Shock. Third, they (collars) are waterproof. My dogs are in the creek on our property all the time in the summer and they still work great. We have owned these collars for over a year and they are still much better than the high-priced training collars that we have had in the past and they cost half as much. I highly recommend The Bousnic collars and would absolutely buy the same collars again without hesitation.