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Review on 🐢 Petrainer Training Collar for Dogs - Waterproof Rechargeable E-Collar with 3 Safe Correction Modes, Static, Vibration, Beep - Ideal for Small, Medium, Large Dogs by Dee Mills

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Approved by our Beagles, Healers and Boxers

An honest review of the Petrainer 2 Pack! I thought I would never use a shock collar on my dogs but that thought slipped from my mind when we moved in and we started having problems with two of our four beagles not obeying and then our two healers and a mix started boxers barking uncontrollably so we knew we had to do something! After reviewing them I decided to give them a try and they saved my life, but there are some quirks with using a training collar. I SAID I HIT MYSELF AT LEVEL 5 BEFORE PUTTING IT ON THE DOG and I knew our electric fence hits harder than this one when they hit it. Collar, I never had to shock him, he just beeped and vibrated. He was told NO BARKING then we beeped we would do it 3 times if he kept barking he got a vibration the 3rd time he wore the collar which was the second day he only barked once said no barking and he stopped, he continued without wearing a collar from last summer (he did that before we moved in, we just needed some extra help). Second, healers, only one had to wear a collar, and we still have days when the collar gets taken off because sometimes he just won't take it off. don't want to hear, otherwise he'll go to the farthest corner of the yard and bark at our neighbors all the time, and until the bushes are big enough we have to use a collar to keep the barking at bay and get their attention from everyone across the yard without yelling at her. you. Third, all beagles bark and we understand their barking and all understand NO BARKING but we have another problem: I have a male beagle that will jump our fence or climb what he wants and his sister loves to make holes to dig and also has a very stubborn, bull-headed dog from a young age. If they still wear collars, usually day/evening, they turn on around 1pm before going outside and stop around 6pm, the horns usually discourage climbing/jumping and they leave the fence in peace and find other activities or games. However, if our male jumps the fence within seconds, I'll use a shock if he runs to the back of the house or doesn't respond to the horn. As a rule, I can signal him with a collar, and he will walk around the territory, approach the main gate and be ready to enter. Without a collar he will run around for hours, now we can focus his run in less time. Sections and didn't worry like we used to because we wouldn't know where he had gone. The audio is loud enough to be heard in our large yard Waterproof, we live in Kentucky - it rains a lot here Varied lengths of collar-fitting contact points This was a simple, timed exerciser. The collar flashes to help at night (when it needs to be worn). Easy to switch between collars. Easy to change modes: beep, vibration, shock. Dog breeds Decent station size about the size of a small militant radio station Con Black and orange collars only, multiple collars will help using 4 collars at a time. , Adjustable collars would be nice to allow multiple dogs to wear the same collar if needed. That when the shock is set to its minimum value and the "down" button is pressed, it increases to 100 (be very careful). It would be great if the background color of the transmitter changed depending on which collar it is currently on. Our collars have proven to be very useful and I would recommend them to anyone interested, just be very careful what your dog can take, what type of signal should be given to act on the hand. My Beagles and Healers actually run to put collars on, when I take them out they are not scared or scared of them which is a good sign.

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