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🐕🦺 Train smarter, not harder — stay connected up to 1000ft away!
The Bousnic Dog Training Collar is a versatile, rechargeable, and waterproof remote training system designed for small to large dogs (15-120 lbs). Featuring customizable shock, vibration, and tone modes, it supports simultaneous training of two dogs with a 1000ft range. Its ergonomic design ensures safety and comfort, while a long-lasting battery and IP67 waterproof rating make it perfect for all environments.























| Asin | B07D526G8Q |
| Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #329 in Electronic Training Collars |
| Date First Available | May 17, 2018 |
| Item Model Number | 320B |
| Manufacturer | Bousnic |
| Product Dimensions | 7.8 x 6.5 x 0.1 inches; 15.52 ounces |
User
Wonderful product, light years ahead of all it's competitor's.!
I really love the Bousnic Dog Training collars. They work simultaneously on both of my dogs. It's very easy to switch from dog a to dog b, so your not correcting the wrong dog! The battery life is amazing too, and they are rechargeable! No more fiddling with tiny screws and expensive replacement batteries!I have used lots of training collars over my 40+ years of breeding and training Labrador Retrievers, and now Sheepadoodles. The Bousnic is light years ahead of all the rest. When used correctly, this type of training collar is truly helpful in training your dog. It can be a life saver too. If my pup thinks it's a good idea to suddenly charge across the street after a squirrel or other 'prey', this collar has the power to stop her in her tracks in an emergency situation like that.I highly recommend this product, but I caution the purchaser to be Judicious. If used incorrectly, it could, like any collar capable of delivering a shock, do more harm than good. I love that it has, at your option, the ability to deliver an auditory beep, a vibration and finally a static shock that is adjustable in it's intensity. In my experience, the beep is usually enough, but if the undesired behavior continues, the vibration, after the beep, will often have the desired effect. If not, the shock is next. The dog very quickly learns that a beep means a shock is coming soon, if they don't stop the unwanted behaviour. It is very rare that any dog requires more than two static shocks before they understand.
User
Simple. Effective. Priced Right.
I have a number of e-collars that I've purchased over the years, including most of the top name brands. I needed a collar - actually bought the two dog combo - for use at home in the back yard. I considered some of the collars I've had in the past, but the Bousnic brand jumped out at me - initially because of the price. In looking at the features, it looked too good to be true.After receiving it, I can verify that it was just as it appeared in the listing. The remote is super simple to use with an individual button for each of the functions - vibrate, tone, and stimulation. Compared to other models I've used that have multiple pushes of one button to change the function from one type to another - this was awesome. It's also simple and straightforward to change between dog one and dog two or to adjust the volume/stimulation level. Good job on ease of use.To give a perfectly honest and complete review, some of the differences between this collar and higher priced models are(1) weight - with small dogs, weight and profile of the stimulation unit can be all important. This has a relatively nice low profile, but it is somewhat bulky and weight compared to some models. That being said, I have 20# dogs, and this was good enough for what I wanted it for.(2) range - this has a stated range of 1000 feet which is fine for backyard use. Some of the other training collars I've used have up to 1/2 mile range, but that's not what I needed this collar for. Just sayin'...(3) the collar - the collar part of the e-collar is a relatively small consideration since it can be replaced with a number of collars on the market for that purpose. Most I've had before have a waterproof plastic or beta material, while this has a simple nylon collar that doesn't stay adjusted quite as tightly as some other collars, and the weight of the stimulation unit can make it a little saggy baggy. In the plus column, the collar has a quick clip rather than a buckle, and it is adjustable. I've paid big bucks to add quick clip collars to other already expensive collar setups, so that had some appeal, however, in time I will probably have to replace this collar to keep it fitting properly and not sagging.Over all a lot of nice features at a super low price point - and in my case - exactly what I needed: a backyard collar to be able to "reach out and touch someone" from a distance.
User
Good training collars
My old set wore out and we still need these collars on our dogs! They know when they are on or off and test the limits when not wearing them. Works well, stays charged a long time. Easy to operate , although it doesn’t show which collar it’s on! Not until you hit one of the buttons! I don’t like doing that and I have trouble remember which collar is #1 or #2. One is solid black, the other has a yellow stripe down the center . We had to cut off the length for our two small dogs. Wish the control would light up the number of collar in display. Otherwise it works fine! Price was great too and seems well made!
User
Well worth it!
I have two spoiled, slightly insane rescues. They were 10 and 12 pounds when I adopted them at 13 weeks. They are now about 60 pounds each and, as my husband points out FREQUENTLY, I am a bad dog trainer. These collars quickly corrected that, but timing is everything. I tried them several months ago a time or two and the dogs didn't really seem to understand that the noise/buzzing/even shocking was coming from the collar. Even though they did correct their action in the moment, the training didn't really stick, and I'm a wimp and wouldn't really shock my pups. My husband, however, is a savage who grew up with rabbit dogs, so he doesn't mind a bit. Anyway, there's only so many times you can be pulled into the ditch or dragged across the neighbor's yard because your pups want to go visit before you decide you better take action or get more life insurance. Anyway, I tried using them again this summer, after my dogs turned two years old. They each got a low level, well-deserved zap when they tried to murder me on our walk. The zap honestly doesn't hurt that much. I did it to myself in the palm of my hand. But it does give you something to think about. It certainly reframed their thinking! Before I shocked each of them, I gave a verbal warning, as instructed either by the maker of the collars or my husband...who can remember which after shocking yourself in the hand a couple times...I would say, "G, no pulling." Then give a zap. She stopped pulling. The same happened with her brother, who is a bit more hard of learning than she is. After one zap each, they both now respond very well to only vibration (used for cat sightings, neighborhood children sightings, and other chaseable or petting creatures) or the tone (used if the leash gets too tight and they need to slow their roll). Now they know when I pull out the collars to put them on that they better keep their noses clean. However, I have noticed that if I don't put the collars on, they resort to the their same bad behaviors at times, but not as often. I'm trying to be consistent, but I just want my dogs to love me and take naps with me. I don't want to be a trainer. So, as my husband said, I am a terrible dog trainer. The collars are well worth the price, work well, and the battery lasts a long time, as I always forget to charge them. The little insulators that go on the posts inside the collars will not stay put. Even with super glue, but I've found you don't really need them. My dogs are short haired and I just turned down the juice so as not to hurt them. I suggest you start LOW with the shocking, not HIGH as my husband recommends, but I'm a push over. Happy tails! Hope you don't find yourself in a ditch!
User
Love them
I really like these collars! I had to rebuy them because I lost 1 collar and the charger while moving. I really like that I can just beep the collars instead of shocking or vibrating. I really only use the shock in serious situations when my dogs are being extra stubborn. Great collars and great price.
User
Zap quit working within a week, beep and vibrate ok
Works ok. The shock function quit working very quickly, but the beep and vibrate work well. Battery life is pretty good. Haven't exposed them to any kind of moisture, so I can't speak to that. The actual collar is pretty sturdy, and plenty long for solid adjustment across multiple breed sizes.Luckily both of our dogs (1 large weimaraner and 1 medium cattle dog/heeler) respond to the beep, so the rapid loss of the shock function isn't a huge problem FOR US, but definitely speaks to the relatively low quality of the product. And if you have a dog that requires a light zap to get the response, I'd look elsewhere.Ok, but not great.
User
Working Just as Expected
The battery life seems pretty good, I've probably actively utilized the collars for 4-5 hrs in the last three days and they are still charged. The vibration intensity seems constant, with the adjustments changing the amount of time it activates. The shock setting adjusts the overall intensity and gives a quick pulse of energy. The package comes with only one charger, which is not advantageous to charging both collars at once. I don't keep the collars on my dogs when not training, so it won't bother me to charge them one at a time. It is possible to pair the transmitter to both collars on the same channel, so training is easier when teaching a command/response with the audible tone. When training to prevent misbehavior, the receiver has a second channel to separate the two collars. Big takeaway here, you have to setup the transmitter and collar pairing for the type of training you are attempting to accomplish prior to starting. The company has a lifetime warranty card in the box, which is pretty awesome. Overall, I think this is a great product and I've seen positive responses from my dogs during training. The below paragraphs are just generic info on my use so far.The Bousnic dog training collars are working well to assist with behavior training! I have a medium and large sized dogs that I enjoy hiking with. Most times, I will hike off-leash on a low traffic trail. Recently, my dogs have taken an interest in chasing wildlife (go figure), and not responding to voice commands. So, I bought these collars to hopefully deter their misbehavior.I am working on two basic commands utilizing the audible tone and the vibration. I'm associating the command "come" with the audible tone, and the command "No" with the vibration. I work on only one command when I train to prevent improper association. So far, the dogs have responded well to the training. The audible tone is loud and gets the dogs' attention. The vibration setting is just the right intensity to deter the dogs from misbehaving without causing any injury/pain. I have not used the shock setting yet, and I hope I won't need to.Since purchasing this product, I have only trained while on-leash, or at an empty dog park. My hope is to allow the dogs to become accustomed to the collars and the appropriate responses, then slowly start introducing distractions to test their response. End goal: to hike again off-leash and prevent the dogs from chasing down wildlife. So far, this product is working, and the dogs are responding positively.
User
I was shocked, to say the least
Ill start out by saying: Everything has a risk. Is it the companies fault, or hardware, or owner judgement? This collar worked out amazingly for me! I manage an 8 y/o lab and 8 month old mastiff; managing them both came with many obstacles as youd imagine. I had originally put the collars on myself and gave them a try, to my ability they seemed fine -- I had no intentions of ever seeing max settings, especially on my puppy. I typically stuck with the vibrate settings and, those did well enough to stop poor behaviour habits no problem! I would recommend: Always use vibrate.My review is poor because: An urgent errand and away from the house for a few hours could potentially mean: Trauma. Essentially I could sit here and waste hours of all our time but -- Id rather not, and cut straight to the chase. These collars are not meant to be worn long hours, in any situation AND you must be watching your dog every minute of the time they do wear the collars (as my recommendation, they gave a few odd behaviors) just to ensure nothings going wrong. I had the collars since Feburary 17th '22 and then they went to the garbage can April 4th '22. It was still part of our morning and she hadnt worn it more than an hour or so before I needed to head out of the house to go pick up a family member from the town over -- about an hour drive roundtrip max. I came home, let her out of her kennel and noticed an odd smell. Upon looking more closely at her, she was acting very odd, and very off so I sat down and started inspecting her.I noticed she then flinched at the slight collar movement from the inspecting that I thought to take it off -- and that was my view. The remote was on sleep mode, untouched. Nothing at all seemed out of place. She had done perfectly well with it every day we would exercise training habits -- nothing. I could find nothing that indicated the faulty trigger. Both end rubberized caps secured, remote (once woken up) showed vibrate, both shock & vibrate set at 7 and yet, here are two holes in my dogs neck. I dont hate the company, exactly.I more regret ever thinking this would help assist me when the times call for it and it did! When those times arrived. But now, I think I am going to stick to the old fashioned methods: rope and consistency with other people and practicing good manners/socializing for the little one, and a muzzle for the old guy who is quite vocal -- about everything, always. Please, do not risk your dogs safety as apparently I had. Something can ALWAYS happen, and life does tend to do just that.Photos arranged as such:1 First arrived / trying on / adjusting2 The damage3 Present day / Healed! But also tired from fetch.
User
Beatuiful and Great Product
Collars arrived VERY quickly. Super Easy to set up this system! Contour of the recievers is better than the Boxy type that I have had previously. After only one day of use I can not comment on the water resistance, but the construction of the system and materials is strong and works well. Charge is Quick! My two Royal Standard Poodles respond well with this system...Good Value and offers features the same as many much higher priced E-Collar Systems. Buy it! You will like it!
User
Mostly does what its supposed to
I purchased these as i needed 2 and they needed to be water proof. They arrived in good time and the the seller lived up to my expectations however the product did not. We have a pool and we live in the topics so it get pretty hot and the dogs like to jump into pool to cool off. The collars are def water proof. Both my dogs have been swimming and the collars are still working. The problem i have with them is in the pairing to the remote. the remote is set up for dog 1 and dog 2 . Both collars pair to dog 2. I cant for the life of me get them to pair to separate channels. I don't always need to zap both dogs, This is a major issue for me as one dog is further down the training track than the other. Overall this is a quality product with 3 stages of effect, vibration, siren and only if required the shock option which i am yet to use. Dogs have had these on for about 2 weeks now and I'm almost there. Just a shame about the pairing otherwise it would have been 5 stars.
User
Fonctionne parfaitement
Fonctionne parfaitement comme sur la photo
User
El producto de buena calidad, trabaja acorde a las especificaciones.
El producto se ve de buena calidad, trabaja acorde a las especificaciones, mi perro atiende bastante bien al sonido y la vibración, no he neceitado usar la opción de toques, muy bueno para entrenarlos a dejar de ladrar. El ajuste bastante amplio, le puede quedar a un perro pequeño o grande sin problema.Después de un problema en la entrega inicial, el proveedor trabajó arduamente para asegurarse que mi producto llegara. En cuanto les avisé que había un problema con la entrega se dedicaron a instruirme paso a paso, para poder recibir mi mercancía.
User
Bouchon étanchéité médiocre
Bouchon étanchéité médiocre et mode d'emploi en langue étrangère pas traduit en français
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