9/30/2011

Hamilton Round Braided Choke Nylon Dog Collar Review

Hamilton Round Braided Choke Nylon Dog Collar
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These are fantastic collars for small breed longer haired dogs!! My puppies look adorable with the bright pink collars!!!

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Remote Control Dog Training Shock Collar with 6 Level of Strong Shock Review

Remote Control Dog Training Shock Collar with 6 Level of Strong Shock
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This item sux! We pressed the 6 which is suppose to be the highest and it barely fazed our 3 month old husky puppy. Not to mention it broke after that. One shock and it no longer worked! We even changed out the batteries thinking they just sent us some bad batteries and nope its a dud! Not to mention the company won't return my emails or refund my money so I have wasted $50! Don't buy this item ever unless you enjoy wasting your money!

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Lentek Bark Free Dog Training Device Review

Lentek Bark Free Dog Training Device
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I was skeptical that the Lentek Bark Free would help with my dog's barking, but I was at my wit's end and willing to try anything. She barked at anything she saw, heard, or THOUGHT she saw or heard. I placed the unit on our patio, and the first time her barking set it off, she stopped immediately. She resumed barking a few moments later, and when the unit beeped, she stopped again. By the end of the second day, her barking was just about eliminated. Now instead of barking, she just growls. I can live with that. I'm sure different dogs respond to the unit differently and some may not be affected at all, but for my little terrier/"terror," it's been great.

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Great for homes with more than 1 dog, the Bark Free is a pet-safe training system that stops nuisance barking without using physical shocks or pulses. Every time the Bark Free detects a barking dog, it emits an ultrasonic sound that only your pets can hear. Soon, your dogs will learn to associate the sounds with their barking and learn to stop. The speaker responds to barking from up to 25 feet away. It may work for your neighbor's dog too! Choose from ultrasonic or audible frequencies. A test button lets you hear the sound before you use it on your pets, and LEDs let you check sensitivity status. Includes wall-mount bracket for indoor or outdoor use, water-resistant vinyl cover for extra production, and 50-foot power cord. 1-year warranty.

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5th Avenue Rhinestone Dog Collar, Leather Collar by Kakadu Pet, Large, 1" x 21 1/2", Black Review

5th Avenue Rhinestone Dog Collar, Leather Collar by Kakadu Pet, Large, 1 x 21 1/2, Black
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After reading the 1 star review I had to weigh in. I have a 50lbs bulldog mix. Very active and the collar is well made and gorgeous! Seriously love, love, love it. Maybe the other reviewer should consider doggie obedience school? I have received so many compliments on the look of this bling, bling collar. Perfect if you want to dress up your female dog without going overboard.

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9/29/2011

Teafco Fydo Action Water Resistant Dog Collar Review

Teafco Fydo Action Water Resistant Dog Collar
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I have 4 dogs and now they are all wearing this collar . I take my dogs swimming at the beach a lot of times,now I don't have to worry about changing their collar or having lots of pet tags for each collar. This one simply has everything,the tag attached,easy to clean,comfortable for the dogs so they can wear it 24/7.Only thing I have to do now is attach a leash and we're ready to go anywhere. Not only they are great and safe but they are very pretty.I have 2 solid blue,1 solid pink and 1 translucent orange.
Would recommend this to any pet owner!
A+ product.

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PetSafe PDT00-11951 Venture Series Little Dog Trainer Add-A-Dog Receiver Collar Review

PetSafe PDT00-11951 Venture Series Little Dog Trainer Add-A-Dog Receiver Collar
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Product delivered rapidly. Called customer service to help set it up as the manual could be confusing. Customer service was very helpful. Product performs as described.

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Large Orchid/Navy Polka Dot Dog Collar: 1" wide, Adjusts 18-28". Review

Large Orchid/Navy Polka Dot Dog Collar: 1 wide, Adjusts 18-28.
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Looks great! Holds up very well. My 70 lb lab wears this on very long runs (we're training for a marathon), and there has been no wear and tear. Love it!

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Cheyenne Dog or Cat Collar by Kakadu Pet, Small, 1/2" x 16", Purple Review

Cheyenne Dog or Cat Collar by Kakadu Pet, Small, 1/2 x 16, Purple
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Overall this was a great looking cat collar. But I did have to return it because it did not fit my cat. My cat is about 2 and half years old I think?? She isn't a full sized adult cat but she is neither kitten. So I would say if your cat has not fully grown yet do not buy this product. That is why I have given the product 3 stars.

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9/28/2011

Medium Camouflage Dog Collar: 3/4" wide, Adjusts 13-20". Review

Medium Camouflage Dog Collar: 3/4 wide, Adjusts 13-20.
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I purchased this collar for my 7 week old yellow lab, Trigger. It first appears to be a quality collar. After the first day I noticed the center section of the collar has lost its camo pattern. He has not been scratching it and had only worn it for a day. Not sure what the problem is but for a $11.00 collar for your puppy, it should have stayed looking nice for longer than one day!

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Premier Collar, Medium 3/4-Inch, Royal Blue Review

Premier Collar, Medium 3/4-Inch, Royal Blue
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My sneaky dog backed his way out of a halter the other day while on a walk, which meant I needed a new collar, and fast! My other half thought a choke collar was mean, but I didn't trust using another halter, so this was our compromise. It seems comfortable, he hasn't been able to back out of it, and I'm 100% happy with the product.

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PetSafe Wireless Pet Containment System, PIF-300 Review

PetSafe Wireless Pet Containment System, PIF-300
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Since we are in the process of selling our home we decided to give this wireless system a try. FIRST, I would suggest you take your dog's temperament into consideration. Although I wouldn't consider our adopted 90 lb. male Weimaraner a wus, he isn't the Alpha dog either. The training aids were good and he quickly learned how far he could go on static shock level 4. He has since become so accustomed to our establised boundaries that we have lowered it to level 2 (level 1 is just an audible beep). Adjusting the shock level is very easy - it just involves unscrewing a small cover on the collar and depressing a button. On the transmitter, you adjust the RADIUS (remember that the signal is emitted in a circle from the transmitter) using a dial. EASY! It did take some effort to locate it correctly in our home - they suggest it be 24" off of the floor and it obviously has to be near an outlet, but it can emit a signal up to 90 feet in every direction - that's a total cross section of 180 feet! The only disadvantage we found - and it is minor - is that if your home sits higher (or lower??) than part of your yard it will add few extra feet to your radius until the collar picks up the signal. This can be overcome if you build this allowance into your transmitters placement. Overall, we are thrilled and we've had this about 4 months now. I have had people tell me that once water gets under the battery cover, the battery dies. I don't know, but after looking at the cover I think it would have to be a downpour before that happened - or maybe the dog went swimming or was bathed? Regardless, I placed a piece of duct tape - not pretty but functional - over the cover to keep this from happening. Finally, we will continue to use this even after we move since it has worked so well. A good investment to protect your pet but PLEASE don't forget to take the collar off of your dog before putting him in the car and backing our of the garage. YIKES!!!

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Safety for your pet; simplicity for you! The PetSafe Wireless Containment System is a simple, yet effective alternative to traditional outdoor fencing or buried wire fencing.Instead of using spools of boundary wire around your yard, the PIF-300 uses radio frequency to guard your pet against straying.The system is also portable, allowing you to provide a wireless pet area when traveling.

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Large Purple Nylon Webbing Dog Leash: 1" wide, 6ft length. Review

Large Purple Nylon Webbing Dog Leash: 1 wide, 6ft length.
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I love this lead. The colour's great and, although the lead is strong, it has soft edges so it doesn't cut one's hands if it's pulled through them. Having just bought another leash that does cut, I'm going to buy more of the Sassy Dogs'. I also really like the fact that it's locally made.

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9/27/2011

PupLight Dog Safety Light Review

PupLight Dog Safety Light
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The light is really bright--best we ever had for our dogs....sure comes in handy when we take our dogs for an evening walk ...would recommend it to anyone for any dog any size.

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PetSafe Stubborn Dog In-Ground Fence, PIG00-10777 Review

PetSafe Stubborn Dog In-Ground Fence, PIG00-10777
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I have two Alaskan Spitz on six acres of chainlink fenced land. I also have ten cats the two dogs have pretty much raised like their own - and they are all crazy about each other and are all "outside" animals. Normally the dogs are well-behaved but they have thick fur to match some thick headedness, and are stubborn as mules when they want to be.
A while back people began moving into a new adjoining subdivision, and also began letting their dogs roam freely despite city ordinances. Of course, it was too much for my dogs to see other dogs roaming freely where they couldn't go. Soon they started getting out and learning how others got around fences. I finally had to chain them inside my fence, to keep them home - after having never had any problem like this from them in the past. Of course, the cats went everywhere and the dogs wanted to follow them, but mostly only because they are protective of them. At least the cats know to stay in the yard when other dogs are around.
I tried various training, changes to my fence, a cattle fence with a charger, and nothing worked very well. Desperate, I decided a shock delived at the appropriate time was the only thing that would work. I was right, but it took a strong one to penetrate my dogs thick fur, and I was having to stay with them to administer it. After a week, they realized I had to be there to stop them from leaving, so I again had to chain them. The male was the most stubborn and I was eventually able to unchain the female, but anytime I took him off the chain both of them would leave.
Then I happened across this Petsafe Stubborn Dog In-Ground Radio Fence System at Amazon.com. I learned It was capable of covering all of my chain-linked fenced area and purchased it. The supplied 500' of fence wire wasn't sufficient, but I had access to better and less expensive wiring. I ended up tying 1500' of Ethernet cable (I had somehow ended up with years before) to the bottom of my chainlink fence and finished the distance with RG-6 cable purchased at a local Lowes. After soldering all the Ethernet cable wires but one to the center wire of the RG-6 cabling, I connected the cable ground and the remaining Ethernet cable wire together and insulated my connections well with electrical tape. This gave me the one continuos ground loop I needed - and also a means of grounding the cable better against electrical storm surge in the proximity wire. Where it crossed the drive at my powered privacy gate, I buried the cable in a steel pipe and covered it with concrete.
I next set up the controls inside my home and adjusted the unit and collar using the provided test tool and 9 volt battery provided for the collar. Following the instructions, setup was easy and I set the boundary width control knob at 7 where my dogs would be stopped about three feet short of the fence itself. Since I had used about 2200 feet of wire, I set the units boundary control switch on its side to C. Greater than 2400 feet of wire requires setting A and less than 1300 feet is setting B.
I then went around and checked every point of the perimeter, and found the signal was strong and uniform everywhere. The collar has five settings levels for training and use. I set mine to level three and placed the collar on the male with a leash and walked him to the fence. At about three feet from the fence, he looked at me a little puzzled, but walked right on up to the fence. Irritated, I checked the collar was making proper contact and turned it to level 5. This time he walked within the three foot range and he yelped, and I instantly pulled him back away from the fence, consoled him and told him to stay back from the fence as we walked near it. We walked the entire fence, with me deliberately having him get close enough for a shock at different points. By the end of our walk, he wanted to stay away from the fence. I lowered the collar level to three and turned him loose. Within five minutes I caught him leaving. Okay, back to five. I turned him loose again and this time I saw some other dogs approaching from the other side of my fence. My male of course headed toward them. But, this time he abruptly stopped just short of the fence and yelped. I called him away and told him he would get a shock every time he got too close to that fence. Five hours later, he tried it again three times at different places. Eventually, over several days he got the idea. I lowered the level again, but he wouldn't go close to the fence even if I tempted him with a treat.
The next day the female left. When she came back, I tied the male and put his collar on her. One jolt at level three was enough for her as we walked the fence - and she realized she would be yelping if she got near the fence, just like her brother had. After that, the collar warning tone and vibration setting was enough for her. Smart dog, she hasn't left again - even after I removed the collar and placed it back on the male and removed his chain.
I forgot to turn it back up, and again I caught him leaving. I had to put it all the way back on five for the hard head before he got the idea to again stay back when he heard the warning tone - but he kept trying it. Only after several months training was I able to lower the shock setting on him again, but at least I was finally able to start decreasing the level. I had hoped I could remove the collar altogether one day, but my one hard head still leaves if I set it under level three - maybe one day. At least the female no longer attempts to leave, and the collar is keeping the male in. But, I do have to keep check on the collars battery and replace it when it starts getting low.
The collar has two metal prongs that deliver the shock. You can order a longer set of them for better contact, but I just continued using the shorter ones that came in the package. I also haven't shaved any hair from my dog for better contact with them, and I don't intend to. He needs to wear the collar all the time, and I don't want him to get any irritatation from it. So far he hasn't had any signs of skin irritation and I don't expect that to happen.
The really great thing is both my dogs can again enjoy freely roaming the six acres with the ten cats they treat like their babies.
After five months of use, the Petsafe unit has been no trouble and is continuing to do what it was needed for. I'm still hoping to eventually turn the collar down to level one where there is just a warning tone and vibration. But, I'm wondering if I'll ever get it there and still keep this stubborn dog of mine in the yard. I guarantee it wouldn't work at all with this male Alaskan Spitz, and only maybe with the female - if there were no chain link fence. But, it does work in combination with my fence, and it is keeping my dogs inside and away from harm. That's a huge relief not worrying about them now.

With the ability to use the number 1 setting to only deliver a tone and vibration using the collar, I believe this would be a good solution anyone could use with their pets - especially if theirs aren't very stubborn. Before I had these two Alaskan Spitz, I had another for many years. She never left the yard even if the gate was open. All I had to do with her was tell her this was her yard and to stay away from the gate in front. I really believe a little training using this unit with a ground wire alone, and the tone and vibration setting on the collar would have been enough to show her the boundary and keep her at home - without any chain link fencing. But, I put the chain link up to protect her and all the rest of my pets and property. I never had any idea the chain link wouldn't be enough one day. At least I found Petsafe.
Update 9/12/2010
After following an Amazon "recommended" link, I saw a review on the PetSafe RF-1010 transmitter used with this containment system. After reading it, I took a look at the circuit board to verify the obviously missing protection circuitry within the unit. Probably all that has saved my unit are the facts I used a separate ground on the perimeter wire and a $12 TII 325-2M outside-grounded signal circuit protector where the wires enter my home, normally used by phone companies, and have the unit power adapter plugged into a GFCI protected wall outlet. If you use this unit, I strongly urge you to use such protection for longer lifespan against voltage line surges and spikes in the RF containment loop and power supply.
Noticeably missing, but provided for on the circuit board, were an outside ground, two diode type transient voltage suppressors, and a fast blow fuse and holder. Still, weak protection at best - but missing.

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Your dog may be stubborn and difficult to train, but the PetSafe Stubborn Dog In-Ground Fence can keep him safe and secure. It comes with five adjustable and progressively intense levels of correction, so you can increase the training to match your pet's temperament. Receiver You can also use a tone-only-plus-vibration mode if your pet is hard of hearing. Adjustable collar fits dogs of every size, but the product is recommended for dogs over 30 pounds. Collar's waterproof receiver has indicator to let you know when battery is low. Receiver picks up radio signal and alerts your pet when he approaches boundary. Includes 500 feet of wire and 50 boundary flags to cover up to .33 acres. Transmitter covers up to 10 acres (additional wire and flags sold separately). Works with multiple pets (additional receiver collars sold separately). Also includes operating/training guide and installation DVD. Quick and easy installation.

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PetSafe Yard-and-Park Remote Trainer, PDT00-10603 Review

PetSafe Yard-and-Park Remote Trainer, PDT00-10603
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My wife and I love to hike with our German Shepherd. However, her (the dog) behavior had become an issue. Whenever, she sees another dog or horse, she loses her mind, and we lose control of her. We did not want to resolve ourselves to hike with her on a leash.
Now that we have this device she "comes" on command, and not on the second or third time we call. She comes the first time, and to my hand. Now we can hike with her, and gain control when we see dogs, horses, and those who do not share our enthusiasm for dogs.
I like to add this devise is not cruel in any form. It has a dial of 8 settings. I tried it on myself. I could not feel "1" at all. "2" and "3" tingled. "4" felt uncomfortable (not painful), and that is where our dog is set.
The only issue is at home. We have an "invisible fence", which works on a very similar principle. The issue is that when I "beep" her or "zap" her at home, she becomes very confused. Hence, we only use it primarily for our hikes, which was our desired goal anyways.
The conclusion is that I highly recommend it for hiking or rather "off-leash" walks. You may have mixed results at home, if you have an "invisible fence". Although without the "invisible fence" issue, I believe it would be very effective for any sort of training.
Bottom line is that it works and I wish had I bought this tool earlier.


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Dogs can cover a lot of ground fast, sometimes leaving owners out of sight, out of mind, and powerless as Fido runs after the neighbor's cat, bolts after a wild jackrabbit, or just disappears into the woods or over the horizon to check out that beckoning scent or mesmerizing odor. With its 400-yard range, this remote Yard-and-Park training system from Petsafe lets you unleash your canine cohort and let it roam far while retaining complete control. A great containment system and the ideal way to get the pooch to quitchasing cars, digging up the garden, barking at the postal worker, or jumping on guests, the Yard-and-Park trainer features a durable collar receiver and versatile handheld remote that together help keep your canine buddy in line.
Designed for pets heavier than 8 pounds and at least 6 months old, the system delivers electric corrections within a 400-yard range, offering the dog plenty of room to roam. Ideal for training in the yard or in larger spaces, the system has 8 levels of extended stimulation and 8 levels of momentary stimulation for dogs large or small, tame or wild. The transmitter is also equipped with buttons that signal to the collar to emit positive and negative tones, a great feature for basic obedience training, helping to teach Fido to come when he's called and Spot to sit on command. Thanks to the transmitter's easy add-a-dog feature, this flexible system expands to work with up to three dogs with the purchase of additional collars.
The waterproof transmitter and receiver are built to last, withstanding years of outdoor use amidst harsh elements. Each equipped with rechargeable Ni-MH batteries and recharged with the included charger, the system offers plenty of runtime and years of reliable power. Adjustable from 6 to 28 inches, the collar fit most dogs.
The kit includes the remote, the receiver collar, charging unit, lanyard, as well as a comprehensive training manual that shows how to properly use the trainer to make training a fun and rewarding experience for both the pet and the pet owner. The trainer is backed by a manufacturer limited lifetime warranty.

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PolyBrite LED Illuminated Dog Collar- Red/ 22-26" Review

PolyBrite LED Illuminated Dog Collar- Red/ 22-26
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This is great for walking the dog at night. It is bright - can be set to stay lit or can have it blink. Now I have no excuse to walk the puppy at night : )! Thanks for a great product.

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9/26/2011

Innotek Spray Commander Dog Training Tool Review

Innotek Spray Commander Dog Training Tool
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My one-year old bull terrier has been obsessed with doing things he shouldn't -- entering certain rooms, jumping up on counters, etc. These problem behaviors have been curbed by using the spray commander. Two or three well-timed spray blasts, and he made the connection, and the problem behavior has been curbed. I only wish I had started using this earlier. Be sure to get the newer version, which is water proof and better constructed. Although some have reported that the batteries run down quickly, I have not had a similar problem. But I am careful about turning the unit off, except for those times when I intend to focus on training.
Another note: Be cautious about purchasing from the Amazon marketplace merchants rather than from Amazon itself; some of these merchants seem to have questionable inventory, and returns are more difficult.

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