Petrainer PETDBB-2 Training Collar for Dogs User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- Petrainer
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Petrainer PETDBB-2 Training Collar for Dogs
Specifications
- Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.7 x 2.2
- Inches: 15.84 Ounces
- Batteries: 3 Lithium Metal batteries
- Pattern: For two dogs
- Material: Silicone, Thermoplastic Polyurethane
- Closure Type: Buckle
- Brand: Petrainer
Introduction
A dog training collar known as a “e-collar,” or electronic collar, administers a brief electric shock to the dog’s neck as a kind of punishment or unfavorable reinforcement. These collars are frequently employed to train dogs to halt undesirable habits like barking or bolting. Some e-collars also contain a capability that enables the owner to offer positive reinforcement remotely instead of using an electric shock, like a beep or vibration. However, the use of e-collars has generated debate, with some experts contending that improper usage of them might hurt dogs physically and psychologically.
What’s In the Box?
- 1 x Transmitter
- 2 x Receiver
- 1 x Test Bulb
- 6 sets of Contact Points
- 2 x TPU Collar
- 1 x Charging Cable
- User Manual
Features of Training Collar for Dogs E-Collar
E-collars for dog training typically have several different features that can be used to customize the training experience for the specific dog and behavior being targeted. Some common features include:
- Adjustable shock levels: This allows the owner to increase or decrease the intensity of the electric shock delivered to the dog.
- Remote control: This allows the owner to deliver the electric shock or other reinforcement from a distance, rather than having to be physically close to the dog.
- Timers and automatic shut-off: Some e-collars have built-in timers that limit the duration of the electric shock, and automatic shut-off features that prevent the collar from delivering shocks for too long.
- Beep and vibration modes: Some e-collars have modes that emit a beep or vibration instead of a shock, which can be used as a less intense form of punishment or as a positive reinforcement.
- GPS tracking: Some high-end e-collars come with GPS tracking capabilities, which allow you to know the location of your dog at all times.
- Waterproof: Some e-collars are waterproof and can be worn while the dog is swimming.
It’s worth noting that e-collars are not recommended by many animal welfare organizations and experts, as they can cause physical and psychological harm to dogs if not used properly.
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Look no further if you’re fresh to the world of remote training using an e-collar and need to correct obedience in the home, yard, or on the occasional walk in the park. With a regular beep and 100 levels of vibrating and static stimulation, this device was constructed with a novice user in mind and is adaptable to any trainer’s demands. Spend less time learning how to use a dog training collar and more time controlling your dog’s bad behavior thanks to the interface’s clear layout and simple design.
Easy To Pair
- Press and Hold the ON/OFF Button for 5 Sec.
- Press Y Button
Training Modes
E-collars for dog training typically have several different training modes that can be used to customize the training experience for the specific dog and behavior being targeted. Some common training modes include:
- As long as the remote control button is depressed, the continuous mode emits a sustained electric shock.
- Temporary mode: As long as the remote control button is depressed, this mode emits a brief electric shock.
- Progressive mode: In this mode, the shock intensity steadily rises from low to high until the dog stops the undesirable activity.
- Nick mode: In this mode, you’ll get a brief, sharp electric jolt.
- Vibration mode: This mode vibrates rather than shocks, making it a less severe type of punishment or reinforcement of good behavior.
- Beep Mode: The beep sound that is produced by this mode might be used as a warning before administering a shock or as encouragement.
It’s important to note that e-collars should be used as a last resort after other methods have been tried and failed and that it’s crucial to use the collar with the guidance of a professional trainer or behaviorist, who can teach you how to use it in a humane and efficient way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use the e-collar on my cat?
No, the e-collar is designed for dogs only.
Does the e-collar work on a puppy?
Yes, it works on puppies too.
Can I use the e-collar on my dog if he is old?
Yes, you can use it if your dog is old.
Does the e-collar work on other animals?
No, it is designed for dogs only.
What kind of batteries does the e-collar take?
The collar takes three AAA batteries.
How long do the batteries last in the e-collar?
The batteries can last for about a month or even more depending on how often you use them.
When the dog barks, do they automatically vibrate or shock you, or do you have to touch a button?
exclusively after you push the button. I had to remain up at night to press the button to halt my dog’s nighttime barking. He is a Doberman and has discovered that when the collar is on, he does not bark; but, as soon as it is removed, he begins to bark once more.
Does this collar have an automatic mode, or do you have to use the remote control all the time?
This is a collar for remote training. To operate the receiver, utilize the remote transmitter.
Does the screen display the collar it is wearing? How would you know otherwise? I hope I don’t shock the wrong dog by accident.
The control unit does indeed show collars 1 or 2. The collars can vibrate or emit a tone in addition to the shock. After getting shocked a few times for ignoring the tone or vibration, our dog now reacts to it.
Can I purchase a collar replacement battery?
Since the batteries are hardwired into the gadget and cannot be manually changed, you cannot order a replacement for them.
Why constantly turns one of the two collars off?
The dog can deactivate this collar if it becomes too obtrusive. And there is no additional fee for that fantastic function!
Can one transmitter control four collars?
Unsure about how. Only two collars can be toggled at a time. If you could use four collars in some way, you could correct two dogs at once.
Can each collar’s settings be altered individually?
If you switch from collar 1 to collar 2, I think you would have to navigate up and down the range. For instance, if you have vibrate set to 50 for one collar and only want 25, you may need to modify it. It’s simple to accomplish, but there will be a small delay.
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