Fatfear G2-1 FATEAR Dog Shock Collar User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Fatfear
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Fatfear
Fatfear G2-1 FATEAR Dog Shock Collar
Specifications
- DIMENSIONS: 22 x 5.31 x 2.01 inches
- WEIGHT: 78 Ounces
- MODEL: G2-1
- TRAINING MODES: 3
- WATERPROOF RATING: IPX7
- CONTROL RANGE: 2000 ft.
- CHARGING TIME: 1-2 hours
- BATTERY LIFE: 15-20 days
Introduction
The founding members of FATEAR were inspired by the pursuit of stylish design at any costs, the stringent regulation of technological advancement, and in- depth study of the psychology of dog training. We are dedicated to creating amazing items that make training easier and more enjoyable for owners and their canine companions as well as extending the benefits of training.
The dog training collar has 3 training modes: beep, vibration (level 1-8) and shock (level 0-18), which can effectively and scientifically assist you in training your dog. FATEAR shock collars are designed with low voltage, so the mild static electricity will not harm your dog. The dog’s skin and fur can be effectively shielded by the soft conductive silicone sleeve.
It is possible to quickly determine the remote control for the training collar’s receiver’s battery level. Any unintentional misuse of the remote is prevented by the security keypad lock. Bid farewell to the unforeseen injury. You can quickly verify the correction level on the crisp, illuminated screen even in direct sunlight. The compact and lightweight remote control is very simple to carry when you’re outside.
What’s in the Box
- 1* Receiver Collar
- 1* Remote (w/ Wrist Strap)
- 1* USB Charging Cable (Charger NOT Included)
- 1* Test Light Tool
- 1* User Manual
- 4* Silicone Prong Case
- 2* Long Contact Pillar (for long hair dogs)
- 2* Short Contact Pillar (for short hair dogs)
How to use the FATFEAR Dog Training Collar
- How to use the collar to find your dog By pressing the remote control’s button, the collar receiver will flash a blue light to help you locate the dog more quickly at night.
- How to lock the mode of the Dog Training Collar Use the slider present on the side of the remote to lock the mode of stimulation. This saves your pet from any accidental shocks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this have a range you can set to let them run but not too far?
If your dog wanders too far, you may use the remote control’s three modes to remind them that it only has a 2000-foot range.
How long does battery last on caller and remote?
They have a charging time of 1-2 hours and once charged completely, they have a battery life of 15-20 days.
How long does it take to initially charge the remote?
Initially, it is recommended to charge it for about 2 hours.
How do I get the remote to stop resetting the levels?
Because the remote control includes a memory feature, its settings won’t change if you don’t make any adjustments. Please pay close attention to the icons on the remote’s right side of the screen. The shock level will be shown on the screen if you push the shock button, and the vibration level will be shown if you hit the vibration button. The degree of the preceding shock or vibration mode is represented by the number on the display; this number has no significance in beep mode. The beep is not programmable.
Do dog training collars really work?
Humane training is just as effective as shock collars. Although instruments that use punishment, like as shock collars, might alter your dog’s behavior, studies have shown that positive, reward-based training is equally successful.
How do you use a dog training collar with a remote?
Retract your steps until the leash is taut while the dog is preoccupied. To help the dog turn into the leash, apply a little additional pressure to the leash as you start touching the remote collar button. As the dog turns, cease tapping the button. All that is required of the dog at this stage is to turn into the pressure.
What’s the difference between a training collar and a shock collar?
Instead of using electronic shocks, contemporary E-Collars just stimulate your dog’s nerve receptors with strong vibrations; as a result, your dog doesn’t experience any discomfort.
Do vibration collars work?
Vibration collars “mark” undesired behaviors more quickly than vocal reprimands can, giving the dog a clear understanding of what they did incorrectly. These collars will draw your pet’s attention and divert them, even though they might not work as rapidly as a shock collar.
Do dog trainers use shock collars?
Shock collars are sometimes used by trainers to teach dogs negative behaviors including sit, recall, retrieve, heel, and other things. The dogs will be cued in this instance, and then the electric shock will begin. When the dog complies with the trainer’s instructions, the electric shock will stop.
How do you train a dog with a training collar?
Unless you’re training or taking your dog for a stroll without a leash, the collar should always be off. Start with the collar’s lowest setting and activate continuous stimulation when using it. Then gradually advance through the steps until your dog responds.
Is a vibration collar the same as a shock collar?
While a shock collar utilizes static correction, a vibration collar uses variable amounts of vibration. Although it’s a myth that vibrating collars actually “shock” your dog, vibration collars are thought to be more tolerable.
How do you train a dog to stop barking with a shock collar?
Put the dog in a circumstance that will cause it to bark. Request a buddy to stand in front of your dog if it barks at people it doesn’t know. Use a vocal command and the remote button to send the stimulation once the dog starts to bark. Use verbal commands like “stop” or “quiet” wherever possible.
When should I start e-collar training?
Some puppies are ready to go around 14 or 15 weeks old, while others should be close to the usually recommended starting age of 6 months old.
Should I take my dog’s collar off at night?
It is universally acknowledged among veterinarians and dog trainers that collars are not intended to be worn constantly. The risk of discomfort or infection from continuous wear is another strong reason to take it off at night. If the collar is frequently wet or is a little too tight, the risk increases.
Should a dog wear a collar all the time?
It all boils down to how secure, comfortable, and content your dog is. You can decide to have them wear the collar all the time as a practical precaution, but if the dog escapes, have them take it off as soon as they return home so the skin around their neck can breathe and they can have greater freedom.