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Wheeler Dealer
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Yorkie training aid! Works well and appears to be well made. Easy to use.
Lewis Neves
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
I purchased 6 pet training collars in one month and tested all 6 on my very small cat and medium.size dog.THIS ONE IS THE BEST FOR SMALL PETS.1. It is very small. No hindrance on our 5 month old cat as far as size. He does not try to take off and is not bothered by it.2. In the beginning when training a pet always "beep" then immediately follow shock. Later only beeping will work by itself .Our small cat has attacking the larger cats and this technique worked perfectly and the bad behavior stopped. After a week simply beeping helps with training in other areas like getting up on kitchen countertops.3. The remote has all three separate buttons for BEEP, SHOCK AND VIBRATE. They are easy to use with out looking at remote.4. Read about how to use these collars properly. Shocking is not meant to be a punishment and must be only used when the bad behavior is in progress, and eventually almost never used.take a look at the picture I attached and see how 4 others faired. One I did not picture advertised as being TINY but was in fact bulky and heavy. Many advertisers are not using realy pictures, but cutting and pasting.I kept this collar and one other because it was larger and works great on my LabradorOne other important TIP- QHEM TRAINING do not shout or say anything to pet when they are behaving badly. Let the collar do the work. Don't point the remote when correcting. It's about training not punishment or you getting your frustrations out, order a punching bag for that...
Eugenie McCurry
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
I’ve only had to shock my puppy once. The vibration stops her her from running toward my neighbors livestock.
SouthernGirl
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2023
The collar is cheap PVC plastic material. The device itself...ruined quickly. The silicone gasket thing that covers the charging port disintegrated in no time... then it got wet... then it rendered it useless. The range is horrible. My pet was in danger and I couldn't do anything because of the remote not reaching that far (this was before the thing got wet). This is a pile of garbage and complete waste of money. We bought this on February 18, 2023, and it kicked the bucket the last weekend March 2023 (return window closed March 22, 2023).Prior to buying this pile of garbage, we had the MAISOIE dog training collar. The only reason we bought this one was to get a smaller device for a smaller pet. After this fiasco, we basically said "screw it" and went back with the MAISOIE and the smaller pet just looks kinda funny with a bigger device. We are totally cool with that since at least the MAISOIE works. We have had the MAISOIE for 1-1.5 years---it has taken an absolute beating and keeps on ticking---which contradicts the 4.4 star review it currently has. But it has got to be better than this Enrivik crap.I am just getting to this review months later, because I'm just getting to several reviews (majority are positive) I've neglected to do. This is probably one, if not the, worst review I'm leaving.POTENTIAL BUYERS: LOOK SOMEWHERE ELSE...NOT HERE...
Timothy
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2022
The collar works just fine but the dog is now using the bathroom underneath my side of the bed. So maybe the collar isn't working? I'm so conflicted. Dog hates that thing tho. Really can't stand it. Seems to react negatively to shocking. He doesn't like it so it must work. I can hear the vibration from a ways a way. It has caused some domestic confusion and mild arguments with the Mrs. and the beep sets off my tendinitis. Not sure how Mr. Poops 3feet below my pillow could possibly enjoy that in his big floppy ears..... I had a cat named Bobby and I miss him so much right now. It's like when my daughter makes me appreciate my son more. Also the remote is not suitable for female toddlers. Not sure about male, but the one without the twig and berries shocked my dog relentlessly. Could be the age I dunno. I just don't trust em. Dogs or my daughter. Buy the collar though. Trust me.
N. Nick
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2021
We have a pup that needed a little more assistance in learning that some of her behavior was unacceptable: unnecessary barking and digging. She is a bit stubborn and just the bell and vibration wasn't enough so needed the third and highest method of training. It has worked very well and now we are down to mostly vibration for specific behaviors and bell for others if she does not respond to our verbal commands. (I highly recommend using a verbal command along with the collar assistance so eventually you won't need to rely on the collar at all). This is the smallest on the market and since our dogs are on the small to medium size, we didn't want anything too big, heavy and bulky. The metal prongs come with a silicone cap if you don't need to use, or you can even unscrew it off and leave it off. Depending on the thickness of your pups neck and fur, it comes with 2 lengths. You also have the option of locking the entire remote so there is no risk of accidentally hitting any of the buttons. Depending on how often you need to use this set will depend on the longevity of the battery before requiring recharging. The first month of use, we were recharging both the collar and remote weekly and now that use is much less, the remote is about every 1-1/2 weeks and the collar weekly (remote has a battery saving shut off but the collar is always on, thus the reason why the collar battery will deplete faster than the remote). I highly recommend this training collar set if you need the highest level of humane training. Very affordable as well.
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