🐾 Train Smart, Not Hard!
The Aetertek 600 Yard Remote Dog Training Collar is a versatile training tool designed for dogs of all sizes. With adjustable stimulation levels, waterproof durability, and multiple correction modes, it empowers pet owners to effectively train their dogs while ensuring their comfort and safety.
Brand | Aetertek |
Model Number | AT-216-350W-1 |
Product Dimensions | 21.59 x 19.05 x 4.57 cm; 453.59 g |
Special Features | collar receiver |
Item Weight | 454 g |
K**R
So he has learned to listen to the beeps cause then heed other progressively worse consequence. I give this product 5 stars beca
My dog is a chow chow, Australian shepherd, Alaskan malamute, Irish setter mix, ( territorial, aggressive, possessive, and hunter tracking abilities) basically he is a little warrior and i needed this collar to establish a dominant role with him, as soon as i beeped him the first time he looked at me and knew it was me communicating with him, since i made my verbal command at the same time. he usually would tune me out but since i can have impact on him even if he is far away with an audible, and physical touch its made a big difference. I definitely progress up, beeps being a warning, then if he doesnt respond i go to vibrate, and then shock if its a severe situation and he is not listening. So he has learned to listen to the beeps cause then heed other progressively worse consequence.I give this product 5 stars because it has allowed me to bridge the gap in connection with my dog, and allowing me to have the ability to communicate with him and even interfere with his instincts.... I originally got this because my dog was starting fights with other dogs, being protective over me or something he thinks he has claimed. . . silly dog stuff.... now i am able to beep, him when he is approaching a dog and showing signs of aggression. If he doesnt listen i vibrate him, this usually does the trick and he learns to avoid the dog that is triggering his bad behavior. He is also a tracker and a hunter, he loves hunting foxes and we go hiking all the time and to local park where there are native foxes, sometimes if he takes off or gets too close to one, (im just not sure what would happen, mostly concerned about the fox hurting my dog) i beep him, then progressively vibrate or even pulse him with the shock option and he usually will stop or come back. It works great for these things and i feel i am finally not stressed about my dog, i feel like i have control over him and he listens much better than ever. He is also about two so he is getting to that stage where all he has learned is integrating into his puppy behaviors.Although i have had nothing but an amazing experience, there is one complaint about this product.... If you don't beep, vibrate or shock within a few minutes, the receiver(collar) goes into a sleep mode. And then in moments where i am not fully watching he may begin a fight with another dog and then i turn around to see whats happening and press the shock button to get him to stop, and then it takes about 5 seconds for the receiver to awaken, so that five seconds while Obi (my dog) is engaged in battle, the collar is doing nothing even though i am pressing the button, of coarse as soon as the 5 second delay is up then he stops because he will feel the shock and then he learns his lesson and begins to avoid that dog again... either way that is a super bummer about the product. This incident has only happened once since i have had the collar we mostly just avoid his triggers, but its nearly impossible to always focus one hundred percent on your dog if you engage in conversation with another dog owner or something.one other complaint is that when Obi plays with his BFF they wrestle hard and sometimes his friend does a collar biting thing, and usually i take the collar off at this point, but in situations where we are somewhere that he must wear the collar i keep it on. Harvey (obis friend) somehow got his collar loose and the prongs were not touching him anymore and the belt buckle thing was coming un done, this is not cool because who wants to lose the collar, or in this case i was shocking him because he was running after a fox, luckily he is just a really smart dog and i think since i have gotten the collar he definitelky listens more intently to me. . . . but he stopped and came back , then i realized about the collar being loose and that he couldn't feel the shock or the vibrate, , ,other than that this collar is a life saver and u wouldn't give it anything other than 5 stars since those things aren't that big of a deal once you figure out how to work with them.
C**N
Absolutely effective and worth the buy!
This collar has been amazing. The first day it came, I charged it for the reccomended four hours, but it didn't seem to have an effect on my dog (1 year old German Sheppard), not even on the highest setting. I was pretty mad because I thought I had wasted $65. Then, the next day my dog started reacting to it. It has been great for helping train him when nothing else has helped previously. He used to jump our fence and bark excessively at people. He was very disobedient, but now it usually just takes a warning and he will listen.I've had this collar for several weeks now and so far, there have been no problems with it. It has done exactly what it says it will do. It has no problem reaching through walls. We haven't had to change the battery in the remote yet and I charge the collar every other night, but I have let it go 2 nights without charging and it still lasted all day. Some of the other reviews state that the remote goes to sleep and takes a while to wake up. It does go to sleep after not being used for a while, but if you push the beep button it wakes up immediately without sounding the beep, and then you can warn/correct your dog.I would absolutely reccomend this to anyone looking for a shock collar. We couldn't afford to buy something more expensive than this. We were kind of unsure about buying this collar because we thought that for the price, it might not work properly or be very effective, but it has been fantastic. We are very pleased with this collar!
M**Y
A Lifesaver!!!
After obedience classes and home training were not enough to deter certain bad habits in our dog, I researched online multiple training collars looking for help. I like that this one had a tone, vibration and a shock option. After reading the other reviews on this product I decided to give it a shot.We have been using the collar on our 1 year old pit bull mix for just over a week. I cannot believe the difference!!! Her nickname was Demon before the collar.First I want to say that I did try the different settings on my hand before putting it on the dog. I want to train her, but not be cruel about it. The shock (on levels 1 and 2) is extremely mild. I have had more of a shock testing a 9-volt battery. For our dog, this was all that was necessary. Just enough to distract her.The first day she had it on, we went through the progression of options on level 1. When she would begin the bad behavior she got the beep. If she continued, the vibrate, and finally if she still persisted, the shock. In a week's time I have only got as high as the shock twice, and that was the first day. She now responds very well to just the tone. She is a changed dog!!We continue to use the collar as there are multiple issues being addressed, but I would have never believed such a large change could come about in such a short period of time.The first issue we addressed was her digging up frozen poop and eating it (later throwing up because of this). After the first day with two shocks and the following day with just a beep, I have not seen her do this again. She takes care of her business, sometimes runs around playing, but then comes right in.Since she was already familiar with the progression of the collar from the first issue, she grasped very quickly when it came to things like jumping on visitors, or chasing our cats. I highly recommend this to anyone who feels like they are just not getting through.The charge on the collar lasts about three days. I take it off of her at night and on the third night, put it on the charger. The only downfall I have found is the charger itself which I believe is a standard European charger. It does come with an adapter for US plugs, but the adapter pops off if bumped. Our solution was to plug the charger in behind something where it couldn't be accidentally knocked loose. The remote does have a sleep mode if it hasn't been used in awhile. If you go to use it the first time, the collar indicator will light up, but nothing happens. Hit the beep again and you can hear it works.It map be in the directions somewhere, but when you go to put the battery in to the remote, you remove the door by just popping it off. Once you put the battery in, you need to unscrew the screw at the top of the compartment to use to close the compartment door securely. It took a few minutes to figure this part out. Could be just me.To sum it up. Great collar! I highly recommend this. This has saved one dog from possible re-homing.
B**W
Lacking some features, but useful overall
I bought this to assist me in providing corrections for my 55lb pitbull terrier mix. I have been using it to deter her from getting in the trash, running out of open doors, and from attempting to harass and dominate other dogs at the dog park.It seems to be good quality construction, not too flimsy and cheap feeling. The included collar is sturdy, but very large. It is designed so that you can size it to your dog and cut the excess.Good: Even with her fairly high tolerance for pain, she responds easily to a level 2 and 3 in most situations. The controller is responsive and easy to use. It is very easy to pair the collar with the controller after unplugging it from the charger. The other features, in tone and vibrate are ok. The tone is sudden enough to break her focus and get her attention back on my commands. She completely ignores the vibration. I like that it's rechargeable, the range is good (can't verify 400 yards, but still good), and it is powerful enough to be useful. It's also neat that they include a testing device so you don't have to verify that it is working on your hand. It's easier for me to just shock myself, but I guess some people wouldn't like that.Bad: The case is kinda goofy, but no harm done. My biggest gripe is with the controller and it's total lack of a clip. I don't like to have to carry it in my hand and I'm not going to put it around my neck. That's goofy. I really don't like that there's no way to clip it to my pocket or belt. Also, there isn't an off switch for the controller or collar. After a period of not using it, it shuts off. The 9v battery was very difficult to install in the controller, but the cover is secured by a screw, which I consider a benefit.Overall, I would purchase again. It allows making corrections at a distance possible where before she would've been able to just keep doing what she wants.(If you can't handle putting it on your own hand and hitting the shock button on level 7, you better not be using this on your dog. This collar is NOT magic and requires dedicated, responsible training. Be smart.)
C**A
Great choice with price and functionality
Purchased this for our rescue lab, approximately 2 yrs old, with a very thick, waterproof coat. He is like an ADHD 2yr old, and while he knows basic commands, his behavior off leash needs work (off leash he has had no recall when asked to come).On our two trips so far to a 48-acre dog park since receiving the collar, we noticed that he started paying more attention to us. When he'd start to wander off and ignore our verbal calls, he would first get the beep, then the vibrate, and then the shock on the lowest settings. We've only needed to bump up it up to level 2 once . As he wandered, we'd call and he'd get the signal(s) at the same time - and finallly he'd turn and look. Soon he started looking on his own just to know where we were, which was the desired response. Once we had his attention, his recall was good since his attention was on us.He's gone swimming with the collar at the park twice, so the waterproof portion has held up.Reminders:- REMOVE any other collar your dog to avoid the possiblity of their metal components coming into contact with the prongs on the training collar. Training collars are for supervised use only - NEVER leave them on your dog if you are not there. Use them while training, and then remove the collar when you are through.- the collar should fit snugly to your dog's throat, with the prongs in constant contact with his skin. (This may seem tighter than a normal collar to some, but its necessary for proper contact.) If you have a long-haired or extremely thick-coated dog, you should use the longer prongs to ensure contact.Pros:- buttons are easily identified- separate buttons for each type of correction makes it easy to avoid mistakes- changing shock level is simple (0-7 dial)- collar is easily adjustable to most sizes (trim for smaller dogs)- prongs suitable for shorter and longer coats included- remote supports up to three dog/collar combinations (additional collars require separate purchase)- remote is comfortable and easy to use for both left and right handers (I'm a righty, my husband is a lefty)Cons:- the 9V battery shipped with the remote is cheap, almost no life. Just have a good quality 9V ready to use from the start (suggest a rechargeable 9V)Wish List:- the remote should be rechargeable with the same power cord as the collar. Why they didn't do this is a mystery. Taking one star off for this, otherwise I'd give it five.- remote comes with a neck strap, but a clip attachment is preferable for some (I like neck strap, husband would prefer clip)- the shock button has a small red icon on a black button, which is difficult to see in low light condtions. Changing the button color to red with black would make it more visible, and even less prone to accidental pressing when a lower level correction is actually desired.Overall, I'm very pleased with this purchase in regards to the price, functionality, and durability so far.
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