Description of ๐ก GB812 Extra Replacement Receiver for GoodBoy Remote Dog Training Collar
A receiver for GoodBoy Small Remote Collar with Sound, Vibration and Shock modes - This GB812 collar is exactly the same as the one from the GoodBoy Small Size Remote Collar package and is compatible with the GoodBoy GB812 remote. This is a replacement part package and does not contain a remote. Small and lightweight - The collar is as small and light as possible while still having all the necessary functionality. The adjustable collar length (11 - 26") makes the fit suitable for all dogs over 10 lb. Even 10 lb pets can wear this collar happily without feeling the weight on their neck. Use only sound or vibration modes for dogs under 15 lbs. All the training modes and features you need - This collar comes with one intensity level for sound and nine levels for vibration and shock modes. When outdoors, you can send corrections to your exploring pup up to range of 300 meters. The remote can control up to two collars. Connecting the second collar to the remote takes just one touch of a button. There is a plastic sensor moving around inside the receiver and it puts the collar on standby after 5 minutes of inactivity. Long-lasting battery life - This collar uses the latest lithium battery technology, providing battery life that lasts for at least a week. With a single charge, the battery can provide up to 16 hours worth of continuous corrections when using it together with the remote (each correction is 8 seconds or less for your pet's safety). The collar also has a battery-saving standby mode that is activated after 5 minute of inactivity. Keeps your friend a good boy or a good girl - When using it alongside the GoodBoy remote for behavioral correction, whether indoors or outdoors, no matter the weather - it helps you get the job done. Combined, they are great tools for getting your dogโs attention from sniffing in the bushes to following your commands. You can put a stop to unwanted behaviours like chewing, biting, barking or digging up your yard, and, with proper techniques, teach good habits.
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