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: Petsafe PDT00-10603 Yard-and-Park Remote Trainer |
from: Petsafe
List Price: $249.99Amazon.com's Price: $169.95 You Save: $80.04 (32%)Prices subject to change.
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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Petsafe
EAN: 0729849106031
Label: Petsafe
Manufacturer: Petsafe
Model: PDT00-10603
Publisher: Petsafe
Release Date: August 03, 2006
Studio: Petsafe
Sales Rank: 2469
MPN: PDT00-10603
Features:- Remote pet trainer for long-range control over dog
- Waterproof receiver and transmitter for reliable use in inclement weather, waterfowl hunting
- 400-yard range for canine control while hunting, hiking, running, and more
- 8 levels of electric stimulation; positive and negative tone buttons for training and basic communication
- Expandable to 3 dogs with the Petsafe Add-A-Dog receivers; rechargeable Ni-MH batteries included
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: PetSafe Little Dog Remote Trainer assists you in safely controlling your pet without a lead in a range up to 400 yards by using a Remote Transmitter that sends a signal activating a Receiver Collar. By using the Remote Trainer consistently and correctly,
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This worked very well, the product is sturdy and exactly as described. My only issue is that there are only 9 settings for the buttons and it so happend the setup I would've liked was not one of them. Other than that I agree with other reviewers, 1 and 2 are barely a feeling and 3 is unpleasent. My dog responded very quickely once I acclemated her to the good and bad sounds and after about a week I had broken her of the issues I had, I just have to be careful because I dont use is continuously so ... Read More
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I was very opposed to this collar, as I was afraid that the "shock" was inhumane!!!!!! My dog was only about 15 months old, with a very high drive--she is a standard schnauzer--and her constant barking, jumping up on people, and her inability to obey commands when she was distracted by other dogs was making me crazy. She was becoming very high maintainence, and I knew that if we didn't address it before she got any older, we were in for a pet that was not going to be enjoyable. She went to puppy training ... Read More
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Its GREAT!
Already use the radial fence so the dog is used to the "warning beeps", because of this the "good dog" sounds do not do any good to her - I reward her verbally and she responds just as happily!
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I have another trainer collar for my 65 lb. healer mix. It's a Sport dog collar made by the brand, Innotek. It is what I would classify as "RECHARGEABLE" because the collar itself is what you plug into the charger. You must put batteries in the remote, but I've had the product now for over a year and haven't bought new batteries yet. I just purchased this collar by Petsafe. I have to say, I'm a little Pi**ed off. The collar DOES NOT plug into the charger. It has a little "battery pack" that is housed in a ... Read More
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We normally use a squirt bottle to get our dogs attention for training and such when she's in dog la-la land (checking out other dogs, going after a butterfly, etc.) Well, as we're getting more distance, that didn't always work. So, we picked this up and use it on a low stimulation level, if we even use stimulation. Most of the times the correction beeper itself is enough to get her attention.
I know some people perceive electronic collars as cruel, but when she has no apprehension when it ... Read More
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