

🐾 Master the art of dog training—effortless, humane, unstoppable.
The Bousnic Dog Shock Collar RS2 is a versatile, rechargeable training system designed for dogs weighing 5-120 lbs. Featuring a robust 3300ft range and three adjustable training modes (beep, vibration, safe shock), it offers humane, customizable behavior correction. Its IP67 waterproof receiver ensures durability in all weather conditions, while long battery life supports extended outdoor use. Ideal for professional dog owners seeking effective control without compromise.











| ASIN | B0BCDH7CS1 |
| ASIN | B0BCDH7CS1 |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,056 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #4 in Electronic Training Collars |
| Brand Name | BOUSNIC |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Care Instructions | Bousnic Dog Training collar |
| Color | Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (18,703) |
| Date First Available | September 5, 2022 |
| Date First Available | September 5, 2022 |
| Included Components | Bousnic Dog Training collar |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.5 x 1.4 x 0.1 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.73 x 5.71 x 1.77 inches |
| Item Weight | 11.6 ounces |
| Item model number | RS2 |
| Item model number | RS2 |
| Manufacturer | Bousnic |
| Manufacturer | Bousnic |
| Material | Dog Training Collar |
| Model Name | RS2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 1.4 x 0.1 inches; 11.64 ounces |
| Size | Bousnic Dog Training Collar |
| Specific Uses for Product | Outdoor |
| Style | Bousnic Dog Training Collar |
| Target Audience Keyword | dog |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
Y**N
Absolutely the Best Collar
I’ve been using e collars for about 5 years. After trying and using Patpet, Jugbow and Bousnic, Bousnic is my favorite. My dog, Daisy, a German Wirehair Pointer. Typically use it twice a day. We live on a lake and the collar is totally waterproof. In the fall we upland hunt, 6 days a week, the collar works when wet, frozen or caked a bit with mud. The distance is never an issue for us. The transmitter is laid out perfectly when hanging from a lanyard- Tone on top, Vibrate in the center and shock on the bottom. It’s easy to use, logical. The tone is excellent. I use the tone for 2 things: total recall- holding the tone button until the dog has come all the way back and is sitting in front of me. Also use the Tone Beep for locating my dog while hunting when Daisy is in the cattails or in tall grass. I momentarily press the tone button and I can locate her within about 50 yards. She can be on point, won’t move when she hears the momentary tone. Vibrate- I use vibrate on its highest setting to signal to Daisy stay close meaning she’s going out in front too far. I press the vibrate and Daisy will turn back and wait for me, this isn’t a sit command. Lastly, the shock, I use it on the 6 setting. It is rarely used. It gets her attention but doesn’t cause distress. I’d use it to stop her from doing something like heading off the property. This is a super e collar, I am a fan.
K**H
Great for dog owners with poor mobility
My mother ordered one for her dog before, and I've just ordered another for my own quadruped. She lives with me, so she tries to keep her dog in line as much as she can. In days past, she could first discipline with the fly swatter and then just threaten with it, but her current lack of mobility makes that impossible. This lets her reach out and touch em. It's easy. If my mom can master it, there's nothing to it. She can easily switch between functions and adjust intensity as desired. I've heard nothing but praise from her over this item, and this is coming from a woman that couldn't program a VCR 30 years ago, let alone use today's technology. It works. This is really what matters. Mom started off using the tone and vibration functions, because nobody wants to hurt their "furry kid". But, being a dog, of course he learned those are just nuisances. After the initial confusion wore off, they had no effect. Once the shock function was introduced (top setting of just 6), that changed. Now there is a tangible consequence to the other functions, and he knows what's coming if he ignores them. The difference is stark. Of course, he's a dog, doing dog things. In suburbia, other dogs barking will set him off, but he's doing what he's supposed to do. However when Mom has had enough, she now just holds up the remote without pressing a single button, and it ends right there. Doesn't even have to cycle through everything else. If he's not wearing the collar, the dog still knows what it means. I work nights, so this has been a godsend. The adjustable shock allows her to keep it to a bare minimum, so the shock only gets her point across without causing fear or trauma. We've seen other dogs traumatized by these things, and didn't want that. At that setting, the dog doesn't even yelp - he tenses up for half a second and immediately returns to her side. Doesn't even cower. Of course, this is only after she's warned him and the other dogs are still going full tilt, keeping him worked up. There will be some fitting needs done at first, but you only need a pair of scissors and a lighter to melt the end (keeps it from fraying). Not hard if your dog is still, but if not, that's why you're looking for a collar. Just make sure to use the finger gap rule and you'll be fine.
J**E
BEST DOG SHOCK COLLAR
We bought different type of Dog Shock Collar but this one works very well. My dog is a barker and hard headed. But this product works and makes him obedient and listens more on commands. He doesn’t bark to people and dogs because of this Shock Collar. Additionally, it will not hurt your furbabies and it comes with adjustable shock to set enough for your baby to feel it and listen to you.
B**E
It worked great for two months.
The shock collar worked excellently at first. My dog responded well to the beep and vibrate function and rarely needed to use the shock. After two months, the shock function would only produce a small trickle at any level. Basically, the shock collar is not reliable, and I will have to get another brand since it has past the return product limit.
E**H
I bought this for my 14 lb Shipoo few months back and could not be happier. I have since recommended this to many dog owners to buy but I see that most don't know how to effectively use it so I wanted to add a little direction here which others may find useful. 1. Read the instructions manual in how to setup the system 2. Once the system is setup, test it to ensure it is in working condition (ensure your dog is NOT wearing the collar when you are testing the functions) 3. There are normally 3 buttons on the controller: a. Sound – this will just beep when pressed to get your dog distracted form what he/she was doing and pay attention to what you are asking. b. Buzz – this is a vibration produced based on the number you have set on your controller. This is the second level attention getter. c. Zap – this sends a very low voltage and harmless electric zap. This resembles the head of the pack biting the neck of a pack-mate to let them know who the boss is. This is to be used rarely when you want to make a permanent impact. 4. Once you know the collar is in working order, place it on the dog’s neck, 5. Starting with the lowest setting (sound), in a confined area at home (within a room), issue a command and activate the sound. For example: Come and then the sound. At this point I would even have a leash ready if the dog is young and not familiar with the command, and for the first couple of times I would reinforce the sound and command by pulling the leash, until the action is no longer required. If your dog is already familiar with the command, this becomes easier as you are trying to connect the sound to the command. Treats are normally also another way of getting his/her attention. You can even make the sound to be a treat command. 6. If the dog remains unresponsive to the sound, after three sounds, use the buzz. Do this consistently. Meaning always three sounds (you can decide what number is right for you, but be consistent) before a buzz. At this point the dog will understand that the payoff is higher if the command is not followed. 7. The Zap is used rarely if you feel the dog will be harmed if he does not respond to the command. The recall command is one of the most important commands we need to concentrate on. I have used Zap for example when the very first time my dog tried to eat goose poop. Since then, she will only sniff and walk on and never touch it as the price is too high. The Zap also needs to be set based on your dogs coat and size. Heavier the coat higher the degree as they may not even feel it if you set it on low. 8. Make sure to set boundaries as soon as you can and when they are very young as this would last their lifetime. Each button on the controller can be used for as many commands as you want to set. For example, I use the sound for: wait, come back or the buzz for: don’t touch, don’t go there, avoid, leave it, drop it. The Zap is set to one command: Danger/No 9. Once the dog is completely familiar with the collar, try him/her out in the whole house or in the yard before trying to use the collar in a public area where there are many distractions. Try walking with the dog off leash and ensuring the messages are properly received. 10. Consistency is the key. Pay attention to the dog at all times and use the command regularly to ensure effectiveness. Not being consistent will mean you need to start the process over again and will prove to be time consuming, frustrating and ineffective. 11. Do not press the controller keys few seconds after the dog has done something, it needs to be done exactly at the time of the action. 12. Do not press the buttons to test and see if it is working, while the dog is wearing the collar. Always test the collar first thing before you put it on the dog. 13. Finally and most importantly, if you are stressed, so will be the dog. When the owners are relaxed, the dog is also relaxed. 14. If you yell at the dog, this comes across as a game, I bark, you yell, let’s go. Hope this helps.
N**K
This is good when it works. But it doesn’t always respond
S**H
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) I've been using the Bousnic Dog Shock Collar for a month now, and I am thoroughly impressed by its performance and features. One of the standout qualities of this collar is its exceptional battery life. I've been able to use it daily for an entire month on just a single charge, which speaks volumes about its efficiency and longevity. The collar offers a wide range of functionalities that cater to various training needs. With 99 levels of shock intensity, I appreciate the flexibility it provides. Although I've never had to go beyond level 8, having the option to fine-tune the intensity is a great feature for different dog personalities and training situations. Additionally, the beep and vibrate functions have proven to be highly effective alternatives to the shock feature. It's wonderful to have multiple options to suit my dog's response and sensitivity. What truly amazed me is the collar's remarkable reach. I once had to correct my dog's behavior from a whopping 1km away, and the shock still worked flawlessly. This kind of range is a game-changer, especially for outdoor activities and off-leash training. The collar's durability and build quality also deserve a mention. Despite my dog's rough play and occasional scratching, the collar has held up remarkably well. It's evident that Bousnic has put in the effort to design a reliable and sturdy product. In conclusion, the Bousnic Dog Shock Collar has proven to be an invaluable training tool for me and my furry friend. The extended battery life, versatile functions, and impressive range make it a standout choice for any dog owner looking to enhance their training efforts. I wholeheartedly recommend this collar to fellow pet parents seeking a high-quality and effective training solution.
A**T
Très bon produit, mon berger australien (55lbs) répond très bien. Il y a beaucoup d'ajustement pour les fonctions (son, vibration et la décharge électrique), il peut être utilisé sur un petit chien comme un gros. Il est très simple à comprendre et la batterie est bonne pour un bon 24h (2 jours). La seule chose c'est que dans la description, il est bien écrit que la manette ne va pas à l'eau, mais le collier oui! Mon chien est aller une fois à l'eau et le colier à cessé de fonctionné. Par contre, le service après vente est incroyable. J'ai expliqué mon problème au vendeur et il m'a immédiatement envoyé un nouveau colier.
T**I
Got this for my Great Pyranees with zero recall or obedience (common for the breed), after all other training attempts failed. It's transformed our lives! It replaced the need to tie on my dog when she was outside (unfenced area). With 3 escalating settings -a ringing bell sound, a bell with vibration, and a shock- it took only about 3-4 uses to work effectively - i.e. for my dog to return when called. Rarely but sometimes occasional repeat training is needed when encoutering a high stimulous object (e.g. vehicle, other animal). A few product considerations when using or deciding if the product is right for you: 1) collar has to fit more snugly than an ordinary collar on a long haired breed to work 2) switches can easily be moved when the remote is in your pocket - recommend keeping the remote off when carrying inside the pocket of pants or long coat, better yet, carry on your wrist to access quickly 3) says it's good to 3300 ft (eqivalent to 1km) - I've found it to be more like 3-500 feet without any obstacles (eg hills). I'm not sure if I'm doing something incorrectly here!
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