Well I'm not a big fan of recommending this to anyone and everyone. This works reasonably well for the most part, but I can't help but feel that there's room for improvement that doesn't require too much effort. So let's break it down: (Please note my pup was only around 12-13 weeks old at the time of purchase so no shock was used.... *on purpose*๐คญ) So I was attracted to it, because of that what they say is that he has light. You didn't mention that the light doesn't stay on until you turn it off, but you press the lock button when it's unlocked and it flashes an amber light for a few seconds and then turns off. We run at night so being able to run as much as we want would be very helpful. Instead, we're sticking with the battery-powered cage type that can be hung from a collar. Next is the locking function. yes it is desirable. However. It takes about 3-4 seconds to press it before it locks or unlocks and if you know how to train a dog you need to make sure the dog knows why it's fixed, that way... the dog may bite your heels If you pick up the remote control and open this thing, a puppy with ADHD might already have [PROTEIN! ๐] have already moved on to the next "enemy" or noise or whatever interested them. I wish it was simpler, like a simple slide switch, or the ability to hold the lock and simultaneously press another button to correct it. Sound should always come before vibration. This doesn't work with the second time you command hit the clay again and then shock. The vibration worked great initially, she was completely caught off guard and made it bounce 180 degrees around her face and stop being naughty right away. This vibration cannot be adjusted with the level settings from 0 to 8, which could potentially result in the vibration not being completely ignored after a week of use. I could probably continue, but I won't. We still have the collar on and it took about level 5-6 for the shock level to register and prompt her to pay attention to anything other than what she is trying to eat or stop running down the street. Will I redeem? nope Recommend?! Possibly, but I would only recommend it for a small or young puppy and will probably have to find something better when the too-short "puppy phase" gives way to an awkward teenage/adult phase.
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