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The Bousnic Dog Training Collar offers a professional-grade 4000ft remote range with reliable signal through obstacles, three humane training modes including beep, vibration, and adjustable shock levels, and an IPX7 waterproof, lightweight receiver suitable for all dog sizes. Dual-channel control allows simultaneous training of two dogs with a safety lock to prevent accidental corrections. Equipped with fast USB charging, the system delivers up to 60 days of battery life, making it ideal for millennial dog owners who demand effective, flexible, and durable training tools for their active lifestyles.























| Brand | BOUSNIC |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Lake blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 3,092 Reviews |
| Material | Polyester |
| Pattern | Dog |
I**S
Easy to Use, Understand & Operate, 5 Stars
This electric collar system is fantastic. 5 Stars! The remote control is very easy to understand and works perfectly every time. The collars can be worn for 12-hours according to the instructions, but the battery does last longer. I have 2 german shorthair pointer puppies, which are bound to be testing the limits of battery life considering how often the collars have to be used. The range is great. I have the dogs running on 2 - 5 acres and have never had an issue with the signal. The remote has always communicated with the collars. The collars are charged overnight and put on the dogs in the morning. Don't forget to turn the collars On though. The collars are not automatically On. They have a power switch and they turn themselves Off when being charged. The remote control can go several days between charges. The collars are very durable and are, in fact, water resistant as advertised. This breed is a water dog so that was an important feature and happily, it works perfectly! Thank you for the great product at a great price with on-time, fast delivery.
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!
5**H
Great collar - just wish it had multiple tone sounds
I recently purchased the Bousnic Dog Training Collar with Remote, and it has been a fantastic addition to our training tools. Here’s what I love about it: **Pros:** - **Great Fit:** The collars fit comfortably on our dogs and are easily adjustable. They are suitable for various sizes, ensuring a snug and secure fit. - **Effective for Training:** These collars work excellently for both around the house and small field training sessions. They provide reliable performance and help reinforce training commands effectively. - **Long Range:** With a range of 4000 feet, the remote allows for ample distance during training exercises, giving us the flexibility to train in larger areas. - **Waterproof:** The waterproof design is a huge plus, especially when training outdoors in different weather conditions or near water. **Cons:** - **Limited Tone Options:** The only drawback is that the tone feature has just one sound. It would be beneficial to have different tones available to use for multiple dogs or different commands. This would enhance its versatility during training. Despite the limited tone options, I still highly recommend the Bousnic Dog Training Collar. It is a high-quality, effective tool for dog training that performs well in various environments. The benefits far outweigh the minor con, making it a worthy investment for any dog owner. A solid 5-star product that I would purchase again!
A**R
Great Product
Update on my original review. As I mentioned in my original review, my transmitter stopped working and I contact the vendor. I have contacted the vendor twice with no response. The only way they provide for contacting them is through email. I would have to change my review to four stars because of a lack of customer service after the sale. Great product as long as it is working as advertised. Customer service leaves something to be desired. OK, here are my thoughts about this product. PROs - Reasonable priced. Easy to setup, clear instructions, if properly fitted on your pet, it works well. I have an American Akita, and a Great Pyrenees, both very large dogs with a lot of hair. It works great on both dogs at a medium setting. Once they get used to having the collar on for a few days, I don't ever have to use the shock button, which I like. CONS - It takes a second or two for the transmitter to switch between dog one and dog two. This can be an issue if one of the dogs do something while the transmitter is trying to find the other channel. Sometimes, when I change the switch on the transmitter from one dog to the other, the other receiver does not receive the signal for a couple of seconds. This is an issue if you are trying to correct the behavior of one dog before the other receiver recognizes the signal. If you push a button while the system is trying to find the correct receiver, the correction will go to the dog that the transmitter last recognized. This can be confusing for the dog you did not intent to correct. Reliability seems to be an issue with the system I have. Unfortunately, my transmitter stopped working 8 days after the 30-day warranty period offered by Amazon. I have sent an email to the company and am waiting for a reply. If you want a system that works as advertised, I will highly recommend this one
D**E
A Game-Changer in Dog Training: Bousnic Dog Training Collar
The Bousnic Dog Training Collar with Remote has transformed the way I train my dogs, providing unmatched convenience, versatility, and effectiveness. With a range of up to 4000 feet and waterproof construction, this collar is the ultimate tool for teaching obedience and reinforcing positive behaviors. First and foremost, the range of this training collar is truly impressive. Whether I'm working with my dogs in the backyard or out on a hike, I can trust that the remote signal will reach them reliably, allowing me to deliver commands and corrections with precision from a distance. This extended range gives me the freedom to train in any environment without limitations. The waterproof design of the collar is another standout feature. Living in a rainy climate, I needed a collar that could withstand the elements, and the Bousnic collar delivers. Not only does it hold up to rain and splashes, but it's also submersible, allowing my dogs to enjoy water activities without fear of damage to the collar. I appreciate the versatility of this training collar, which offers multiple training modes to suit different dogs and training needs. From vibration and beep modes for gentle reminders to static shock for more assertive corrections, I can customize the training experience to fit each dog's temperament and responsiveness. Plus, the adjustable levels of intensity ensure that I can find the perfect setting for effective training without causing undue discomfort. The ergonomic design of the remote makes it comfortable to hold and easy to use, even during long training sessions. The buttons are clearly labeled and intuitive to navigate, allowing me to switch between modes and adjust settings quickly without fumbling or confusion. Overall, I couldn't be more pleased with the Bousnic Dog Training Collar with Remote. It's a reliable, effective, and humane tool for training my dogs and reinforcing desired behaviors. Whether you're a seasoned trainer or a first-time dog owner, this collar is sure to exceed your expectations. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to improve their dog's obedience and strengthen the bond between owner and pet.
T**E
A 1 star product
Update 2/01/24 - charged collars and remote before dropping dogs off at boarding. Pick them up a week later and the collars no longer receive anything from the remote. No beeps, no vibrations, no zaps, nothing. A red light flashes on the remote when you push a button, but nothing happens. Do not recommend this brand. Updated review 10/09/23 - So after using this product for 2 months every day on my 2 dogs, I’m changing my review from 4 stars to 2 stars. Here’s why: The delay between the time you hit the button and the time the correction is delivered is just too long. And when the remote is asleep (it automatically turns off after about 10 seconds) you have to hit the button multiple times to get it to deliver the correction. You can imagine how frustrating that is if you are using these collars to discourage a behavior; 5-10 seconds may have passed from the time you press the button until the time the collar beeps/vibrates etc. The battery indicator on the remote is always at 100%, but it’s not accurate. There is no battery indicator for the collars. Hopefully you don’t over charge them and hopefully they don’t die while you’re at the dog park or doing training etc. Can’t recommend these. My biggest peeves about these collars/remote are as follows: first, there is about a one second delay from when you push the button to correct your dog to when the collar actually corrects your dog. Now if you you have a puppy or an excited dog, you know that they can move on from a behavior in less than a second. So the correction was delivered after she had stopped digging or had gotten down from somewhere she shouldn’t be etc. Second, there are no battery indicators on the collars. My dogs wore them a week straight (from waking until bed time) and the battery indicator on the remote was still full. We turn them off at night while they aren’t wearing them. I didn’t want to find out the hard way they were dead so I put them on the charger. The lights on the collars were red when I first put them on and about ten minutes later they were green so I took them off. I then let them wear the collars for two weeks and put them on the charger. Lights were red when I put them on and were green about an hour later (the next time I checked them). Hubby doesn’t want me to charge them if they don’t need to be but I don’t want to be at the dog park or whatever and find out it’s dead. I just put the remote on the charger for the first time since we initially charged everything. The battery indicator on it had full bars, but when I plugged it in it started charging like one, two, three, four bars; so I don’t know if it was low or not. The remote only stays lit up for ten seconds, then turns off. I know that’s to conserve battery life but I would love to see what level it was left on before I just hit the correction button. I don’t know if it will buzz the dog if the screen is dark or not, I always toggle the lock/unlock button to wake the remote before I correct. The beep button on the side does work if the screen is not on. With all that being said, the value of these collars is out of this world. We had an e-collar (the $130 one) and it lasted a few months before the collar started to deteriorate. By the time a year was up it was just time to replace it. It had to be charged every day and then re-paired to the remote every day (from day one). The collars have held up so far! My pup chews on my dog’s collar and it is holding up to that. I have noticed a few times that when I deliver a correction it doesn’t actually correct the dog (vibrate, specifically, not sure about the shock) even tho everything is charged. It’s annoying since sometimes you can miss the window to correct. But over all these are a 4 to 4.5 star product. I wasn’t sure how I was going to like one remote for two dogs but it has been mostly good; who wants to carry around two remotes and remember which remote is for which dog?? I will buy these again if they last a year, which is longer than my other one lasted and at double the cost for only one collar and remote.
M**K
They work well
Great training aid. As with any tool, consistency and proper use are key to good results. I have an older dog of 9 years who barks occasionally at the deer and wildlife around my property. Just acquired a one year old German Shepard who learned to bark from the older dog but took barking to a whole new level. The old dog responded well to just the beep, so much so that she responds when she hears the younger one get beeped. As for the younger dog, she can be stubborn. Sometimes, she responds to the beep only. If she doesn't, I move up to the vibrate and she generally responds. If she's being really stubborn after a couple vibrates, she'll get the shock, which makes her yelp and turn tail and run. I hate doing that, but she's only gotten the shock like 5 times in the few weeks I've used the collars. As others have mentioned, I do NOT like the metal strip they supply for thicker fur. It's razor thin and just as sharp. Would've been better if they simply supplied a longer set of probes. I now only use a collar on the younger dog. It allows me to have a fully charged collar on hand when I think one is losing its charge, so, even if you only have one dog, I recommend the two collar set. The beep is high pitched and annoying. The vibrate is just a slight buzz. The shock is variable, 1 to 16, but my dog only ever noticed it on 16. Others have said the remote feels chintzy, I disagree. It feels light but not cheap. It's simple, easy to hold and easy to navigate. I've had it for about 3 weeks and it only dropped to 2 bars on the battery from 3. All in all, I highly recommend this if you know what you're doing. If you're expecting instant results by simply putting a collar on and pressing a button, you'll be sadly mistaken.
S**E
Good and Bad
THE GOOD: These collars were a game changer in training my puppy brothers. They've learned very quickly to come, or, to stop whatever they're doing (barking, fighting), and they respond instantly to the beep and/or vibration. I haven't needed to shock them. Training two puppies at the same time is difficult to say the least. Having one controller for both dogs is great and it was easy to set up and functions perfectly except for.... THE BAD: I had to buy two sets because the collars don't hold a charge for even a day. This is true for both sets and occurred almost immediately after purchasing. What this means is EVERY morning I have to remove their collars for recharging. I then replace them with the other set that has been recharging the last 24 hours. I've never had to recharge the controller. If your dogs are cooperative, this is a one minute exercise. I tolerate this annoyance because these collars and the controller are otherwise a very effective tool that has made my life immeasurably better. No more endless "stop it, stop it, stop it" like you hear some bad parents do with their children. Yes, I have children, and, yes, I was on them after the first warning. No bad dogs or bratty children here. 3 star rating because of the poor charge retention on the collars
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