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🐾 Train Smart, Play Hard!
The Bousnic Dog Shock Collar is a versatile training tool designed for dogs weighing between 5 to 120 pounds. With a remarkable 3300Ft range, it features three humane training modes—beep, vibration, and safe shock—allowing for effective behavior correction. Its IP67 waterproof rating ensures durability in all weather conditions, while the long-lasting battery life supports extended training sessions.











| ASIN | B0CWTVJ6XJ |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Animal Collar Type | Electronic Training Collar |
| Best Sellers Rank | #247 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #1 in Electronic Training Collars |
| Brand | BOUSNIC |
| Brand Name | BOUSNIC |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Purple |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 19,495 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Large |
| Included Components | Bousnic Dog Training collar |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 6.6"L x 5.5"W |
| Item Type Name | Dog Training Collar |
| Manufacturer | Bousnic |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DSCRS2APurple-JCXL |
| Material | Dog Training Collar |
| Material Type | Dog Training Collar |
| Model Number | RS2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Bousnic Dog Training collar |
| Product Dimensions | 6.6"L x 5.5"W |
| Product Style | Bousnic Dog Training Collar |
| Size | Bousnic Dog Training Collar |
| Target Species | Dog |
| UPC | 750918001568 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
D**Y
Great training tool
Excellent collar. It works well and has so far been able to stay charged for 4-5 days but im not sure how long it stays charged yet. I typically turn collar off at night but leave on all day. I turn transmitter off when she isnt running around. I definitely highly recommend this. It has made training so much easier.
Y**A
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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.
B**T
Very effective and easy to use.
I live in NW Montana and bought this training collar mostly to stop my young dog, Beemer, from barking at and/or chasing deer that lived here before I built my house and live here with me now on my 20 acre property. I also put out water in a tub for the deer, birds and ground squirrels because there isn't a water source of any kind close by. I often let Beemer out for long periods of time so he can get plenty of exercise running and exploring. Unfortunately, he was scaring the deer, playing in their water tub and getting muddy while splashing the water out and leaving what was left muddy. This collar is well designed and constructed, easy to use, has great range and the 3 functions (beep, vibrate or shock) can be easily tailored to the appropriate level for the pet and purpose. I have found it to be very effective in breaking some of Beemer's bad habits that would have otherwise been almost impossible to do or would have taken much longer. Now I can watch him from a window as he explores the area and plays with sticks he finds on the ground. It didn't take long for me to catch him in the act and then use one of the functions to stop him in his tracks and come back to the house. Beemer has stopped barking at and/or chasing the local deer. He also won't go near the water tub. I have seen him lying on the pavement and watching the deer graze not very far away. Some of the deer still won't come around while he's out, but several of them have decided that he is not a threat and will graze with him visibly present. If he stands up, they will probably be alarmed, but if I'm watching, I can give him a quick beep or vibration and he will immediately turn around and walk back to the house. I believe at least some of the deer and Beemer will eventually be able to be in the same area without any alarm and they and the other animals now have a reliable source of water...at least until the ice and snow cause it to freeze. Another benefit of the collar demonstrated itself this morning as I was at my kitchen window. Beemer was playing with a stick on the concrete apron in front of the garage when he suddenly broke into a full-speed run with the hair on his back standing straight up. I immediately pulled the remote out of my shirt pocket as I looked ahead of Beemer to see what he was chasing and saw that he was quickly gaining ground on a resident fox that I have seen many times. I immediately started pressing the vibration and shock buttons as he disappeared into the woods out of sight. Beemer is pretty strong-willed and I was concerned that I might not be able to stop him, but a couple of seconds later he emerged from the woods and was trotting back toward the house with the fox, now the pursuer, following him. But the fox was apparently confused when Beemer suddenly turned and started running back toward home and initially decided to chase him. But then, as if giving the situation more thought, it wisely peeled off and scampered back into the woods toward safety. Beemer (a mixed Golden/Lab) is faster, larger and stronger than the fox. I have no doubt that Beemer would have caught up with the fox since, in just seconds, he was only inches from the fox's tail when I pulled the remote from my pocket. The fox would have just as surely fought back since he would literally be fighting for his life. If Beemer had not been wearing the collar and I had not been standing at the window, I believe the likely result would have been a dead fox and a seriously lacerated dog that would have spent some painful time with a vet this morning. I had previously realized that the collar could possibly be used as a safety device to remove a threat in an emergency. Beemer has always turned and ran toward home immediately after being alerted, regardless of which function I used and there may be times when that propensity would be important.
D**Z
Effective Training Collar, but it has some issues.
I've used this for a few weeks now and there are things I like and don't like about this dog collar. I'm using this collar as a training tool for my dogs behavior problems. So he tends to wear it most of the day and I've found it is very effective to not only curbing his barking, but also keeping him off tables and out of things he shouldn't be in. Now in saying this I've primarily used the sound and the vibrations settings and when training him I have made a routine that when I say no, he gets a sound. If he continues I tell him no again and use the vibration. That usually works for him. I've only ever used shock once on him and that was when he was outside barking at something and just absolutely not listening to me. And only after I used both the sound and vibration multiple times. I used the shock on level 2 and that got his attention to stop barking. I also have to say that I am impressed with the battery life on this thing. After a few weeks of using it I've only had to charge it once. I also feel like the collar itself is well made. And not to heavy for my 20 pound dog. I find the button are easy to use, but I don't like that you can't switch between modes without triggering it unless you press the level nob multiple times. However, that nob is easily pressed or turned. So you do have to keep an eye on what level your aiming for. Also I think it's crazy that the shock goes all the way to 99. I feel like that is an unnecessary and potentially dangerous level to shock your dog. It just doesn't make any sense, especially when both the sound and the vibration options have much lower level settings. So I would love to hear the manufacturer's reason behind this. Out of curiosity. And lastly this is strictly a personal preference, but I wish there was a clip or something on the back of the remote that I could attach it to myself. I feel in training a dog not to do something in order for this collar to be effective you need to press whatever button immediately and say no to have your dog understandand the behavior they need to stop. But there has been a few instances where negative behavior has happened and I had the remote sitting somewhere that by the time I got it the situation that would have needed it already passed. So that's just my personal gripe about it. But overall this is an amazingly effective training tool that I would recommend.
S**Y
This works and is very easy to use. I would give this 10 stars.
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**R
Dog anti bark
Highly recommend this product. I work night shift and my inside little dog would bark non stop for an hour and wouldnt let me sleep. This product made a HUGE difference. This product has three options to trained the dog not to bark. First button when press makes a noise, second button the collar vibrates, and lastly the last button actually shocks your dog. The remote is easy to use and instructions are easy to understand. Quality and size of the product is excellent. Comfort for the dog I wouldnt recommend leaving this collar on the dog as it does have some small prongs that does constantly making contact on the dogs skin you can change those prongs into smaller one. It's worth it and HIGHLY recommend.
B**E
Helps to train them from barking at anyone or thing that they think is in their yard
Charge it and it’s ready to go. Very light weight Color is reflective which is great for the evenings. Easy to train your fur baby. Easy to adjust the settings. Charger is used for both the collar and the remote. All I use is the beeper and vibration and he knows to come back to me. Has a long lasting charge and the collar is adjustable. Just cut off what you don’t need and burn the edges to keep it from fraying. Make life easy for yourself and fur baby and grab one of these.
R**N
Great training collar
We adopted a dog from the shelter and we struggled with leash training for a few months before we finally decided to try an e-collar. She gets overly excited when she sees other dogs and would start pulling, barking, and whining anytime we would get too close to another dog. She is about 50 lbs and very strong, so it was difficult to redirect her and she never cared about pulling against her collar and would just ignore my corrections. I also tried a gentle leader with her, which helped with the pulling but she would still bark like crazy. This e-collar has been a lifesaver and she is a completely different dog now. We started with just the beeping to get her attention, then moved to the vibrate whenever she ignored the beeping. Once we felt more comfortable with the collar and took her on the first walk with it on, we used the shock setting when we saw the first dog and she started to bark and pull. She ignored level 5/99 and did not respond until level 10, but once we did level 10 she immediately stopped barking and sat beside me and just watched the dog as it passed on the other side of the street. We have been using the collar consistently for about a month and she has made incredible progress. We are now practicing with her being off-leash so that she can have more freedom to enjoy her time outside. We only use the shock (still at level 15 max) if she is unresponsive to the beep/vibrate and we need to recall her quickly. She has been doing a great job of staying relatively close to us while outside and her behavior when we see another dog has transformed. She will still whine a bit and watch the other dogs because she wants to play, but she stays near us and is no longer barking and pulling. For the vibrate setting, we usually use this at its maximum level (16), as it seems like it is not that strong and our dog will ignore it completely if we lower the level past 12. The beeping setting has a pretty good range, but we normally use it around levels 5-8 because she responds more to the higher-pitched sound than the louder/lower sound it has at level 1. For the shock setting, it seems crazy to myself and my boyfriend that this collar can go all the way up to level 99. My boyfriend tried up to level 15 on himself (which is the max we will use on our dog), and that has been plenty for us. Our dog is a shepherd mix and about 50 lbs at 11 months old. We make sure that the collar is snug against her neck and will only use the shock when absolutely necessary. She jumps just a little when we use it, but does not yelp or cry at all. The battery life on this has been great. I have charged it twice so far overnight, but both times the battery still had 2/4 bars left and I could have used it for longer before charging. We have been using it every day when we go for walks and when we go to the park/fields to play. I turn off the remote and collar when we're not using them and this might be helping the battery last even longer. The range on the remote is great so far, but I also try to stay proactive to keep her in my line of sight and not let her get too far away before recalling her. On the remote, it is kind of easy to accidentally switch the remote off or to the second channel if you're not paying attention and holding the remote wrong. Other than my user-error, I like the controls on the remote and how easy it is to use. I like that this remote gives you the ability to switch quickly between the 3 settings - I have been able to use the buttons quickly when training off leash and my dog looks like she's about to take off and I need her to come back to me. Update: A few months after getting the collar, the receiver seemed to stop working out of nowhere. The receiver and remote were both fully charged, but the collar was not making any noises/vibrations/shocks. I reached out to the company and the customer service was excellent. They sent me a new receiver in the mail, free of charge by the end of that same week. Update: We have had the collar for almost a year now and have used it consistently to train our dog. We almost exclusively use the vibration setting and only need to use it for recall when she is far away - much easier than yelling as loud as I can. The collar has held up well to daily use and our dog's love of puddles and shallow water. She's not much of a swimmer so we have not had it tested in deep water/prolonged swimming. This collar really has been a great training tool and helped our rescue make unbelievable progress, and now she gets to enjoy most of her time outside off-leash and free to roam and play.
E**H
Awesome product
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.
N**K
Not reliable
This is good when it works. But it doesn’t always respond
S**H
I have owned the product for 1 month and its only needed 1 charge
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) I've been using the Bousnic Dog Shock Collar for a month now, and I am thoroughly impressed by its performance and features. One of the standout qualities of this collar is its exceptional battery life. I've been able to use it daily for an entire month on just a single charge, which speaks volumes about its efficiency and longevity. The collar offers a wide range of functionalities that cater to various training needs. With 99 levels of shock intensity, I appreciate the flexibility it provides. Although I've never had to go beyond level 8, having the option to fine-tune the intensity is a great feature for different dog personalities and training situations. Additionally, the beep and vibrate functions have proven to be highly effective alternatives to the shock feature. It's wonderful to have multiple options to suit my dog's response and sensitivity. What truly amazed me is the collar's remarkable reach. I once had to correct my dog's behavior from a whopping 1km away, and the shock still worked flawlessly. This kind of range is a game-changer, especially for outdoor activities and off-leash training. The collar's durability and build quality also deserve a mention. Despite my dog's rough play and occasional scratching, the collar has held up remarkably well. It's evident that Bousnic has put in the effort to design a reliable and sturdy product. In conclusion, the Bousnic Dog Shock Collar has proven to be an invaluable training tool for me and my furry friend. The extended battery life, versatile functions, and impressive range make it a standout choice for any dog owner looking to enhance their training efforts. I wholeheartedly recommend this collar to fellow pet parents seeking a high-quality and effective training solution.
A**T
Bon produit
Très bon produit, mon berger australien (55lbs) répond très bien. Il y a beaucoup d'ajustement pour les fonctions (son, vibration et la décharge électrique), il peut être utilisé sur un petit chien comme un gros. Il est très simple à comprendre et la batterie est bonne pour un bon 24h (2 jours). La seule chose c'est que dans la description, il est bien écrit que la manette ne va pas à l'eau, mais le collier oui! Mon chien est aller une fois à l'eau et le colier à cessé de fonctionné. Par contre, le service après vente est incroyable. J'ai expliqué mon problème au vendeur et il m'a immédiatement envoyé un nouveau colier.
T**.
Highly Effective
Our family dog is a large, 88-pound Golden Doodle mix known for stubbornness. Initially used a PetSpy training collar but dissatisfied as its tone and vibration are too weak, even at maximum levels. Switched to the Bousnic collar, which offers a very loud beeping tone with variations and a strong vibrate function with multiple levels. The tone feature effectively captures our Doodle's attention, instantly stopping unwanted behavior. The vibrate function works well in recalling him when he doesn't come on first recall command. Although I haven't used the shock feature on him, I tested it on myself at level 5 out of 99, and it would definitely grab his attention without causing harm. I wouldn't recommend using it at a higher level unless your dog is an extra large breed or has . Overall, the Bousnic collar significantly improves training effectiveness and unwanted behaviour. This unit is excellent for small, medium, large, and extra large dogs or possible aggressive behavior in dogs. I highly recommend this product. PROS: - 3 modes with separate levels for each mode - highly effective - light weight and not bulky - good response from animal - transmits effectively over a considerable range CONS: - Collar strap buckles may seem questionable, but functional
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