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🐾 Master your dog's behavior from a distance—train smarter, not harder!
The Bousnic Dog Shock Collar offers a powerful 3300ft remote range with dual-channel control for training up to two dogs simultaneously. Featuring three humane training modes—beep, vibration, and safe shock adjustable across multiple levels—it suits dogs from 5 to 120 lbs. Its IP67 waterproof receiver ensures durability in all weather conditions, while the rechargeable battery delivers up to 15 days of use on the receiver and over a month on the remote, making it perfect for active pet owners seeking effective, reliable training solutions.









| ASIN | B0DK3F7TQG |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,184 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #7 in Bark Collars |
| Brand Name | Bousnic |
| Breed Recommendation | Small, Medium, Large |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (19,850) |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Included Components | Bousnic Dog Training collar |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 16.8L x 14W centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Bousnic |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Black-RS2A |
| Material Type | Dog Training Collar |
| Model Number | RS2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Bousnic Dog Training collar |
| Product Style | Bousnic Dog Training Collar |
| Size | Bousnic Dog Training Collar |
| Target Species | Dog |
| UPC | 750918002114 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
N**K
Not reliable
This is good when it works. But it doesn’t always respond
A**L
Kind of a long read, so I apologize! I bought 2 collars. Blue for Davey, purple for Rowan. So far I absolutely love these collars. They were easy to set up and get situated. I havent quite trimmed the collar length up yet, but they're adjusted to them like they suggested (where you can get fingers throught the collar). I might make them tighter because they seem to slip out of place I prefer them and they're neck fat gets pushed up which I feel could mess with the prong to skin contact at some point. I found that Davey responds better on the lower end of the settings with this one, where as his other collar (that I paid $200 for) could be on high and he wouldn't really care about the shock. Both pups are learning the beep part of it. And have been responding nicely. Which is a nice change from just vibrations or shocking. We just recently moved so I've been having to train them on their new boundaries and the beep is a nice warning they're getting to close to going over it. The battery life has been amazing so far. Been using for a few days in a row for their usual training and boundary training, as well as inside usage and still has plenty of life left between the collar and remote. The only thing I don't quite like is how the remote feels. I feel like I'm going to break easily. Like it's not durable enough. But I think that's just because I'm so use to a heavier remote. Otherwise I really like how it works and that it goes into like a sleep mode when on and not being used, but works instantly as soon as you hit a button. Overall, I'm super happy with my purchase and would recommend this to everyone. Very good product for the price!!!
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.
Y**A
I’ve been using the Bousnic Dog Shock Collar (3300Ft range) for a while now, and I’m honestly very impressed with how effective and user-friendly it is. First, the range is excellent—I can train my dog even from a distance without losing connection. The remote is easy to use and responds quickly, which makes training sessions much smoother. I really like that it offers multiple training modes: beep, vibration, and adjustable shock levels (1–99). This gives me full control to choose what works best for my dog without being harsh.
S**Y
First, I went with the colorful one purple reason being is because I have a new dog and I wanted a new collar. But this collar is wonderful and I really enjoy being able to handle it without being worried of shocking my dog for any reason. She now stays in the yard and comes back with a whistle every single time and it works wonderfully. My previous Dog dilly also was trained on this and he was wonderful at returning home and staying in the yard. This is a wonderful product. It is very easy to use. You can turn down the shock button so that it doesn’t shock them if you make a mistake or do you not need to use it. I would recommend this brand over the more popular named ones. Believe me, I have tried them all.
J**E
This collar has been amazing. We have been using it for over a year. Lightweight and very durable. It doesn't feel like it would be but it has survived several falls, a couple of those were on concrete and gravel driveway. The range is great. I just ordered my 2nd one as we are getting another puppy. The battery life is awesome. His collar is on him 24/7 and the charge lasts a solid month. He has never had a problem with sores, but he has a short coat and the collar is not tight as we don't need the shocker with him. The beep and vibrate is enough. The whole thing works great. The collar seems to be water proof but as our guy does not like water, we have not really had to test that. We remove it for bath time. Super easy to use too. As I said, I just ordered a 2nd one.
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