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Dog Shock Collar with Remote - 2600FT Dog Training Collar with 3 Training Modes, Beep, Vibration, Shock, IPX7 Waterproof Rechargeable Electric Collar for Medium Large Dogs

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Pattern Name: Black 1 Pack


Features

  • [4 Training Modes Collar] The dog shock collar has 4 training modes: Beep, Vibration, Shock, and Shock Boost(10% higher).
  • [2600ft Remote Range] The e-collar provides a 2600ft remote control, Easy for you to train your dog outdoors.
  • [Adjustable Collar] The shock collar strap can be adjusted, fitting dogs over 15 lb with neck sizes 8-25 inches.
  • [Ipx7 Waterproof] The dog collar receiver is IPX7 waterproof, your dogs can play in rain or even swim with the collar on.
  • [4 Channel] One remote supports up to 4 receiver collars, and you can train up to 4 dogs at the same time!

Pattern: Black 1 Pack


Color: Black


Material: ABS+PC


Brand: Delupet


Product Dimensions: 6.15"L x 6.2"W


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.15 x 6.2 x 1.8 inches; 10.23 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ DT-68


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 16, 2022


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Shenzhen Kensonic Intelligent Technology Co.,Ltd.


Best Sellers Rank: #36,432 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #215 in Electronic Training Collars


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Customer Reviews: 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,766 ratings


Item Weight: 10.2 ounces


Manufacturer: Shenzhen Kensonic Intelligent Technology Co.,Ltd.


Item model number: DT-68


Batteries: 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: October 16, 2022


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 6.26 x 6.22 x 1.85 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 6.15 x 6.2 x 1.8 inches


Brand Name: Delupet


Target Audience Keyword: Dogs, dog


Model Name: DT-68


Color: Black


Size: 1 Collar


Material: ABS+PC


Age Range Description: For small, medium and large dogs


Care Instructions: Keep in a Dry Place


Number of Items: 1


Style: Training Collar for Dogs


Breed Recommendation: All Breed Sizes


Included Components: Collar, Remote, Charging Cable, Instruction Manual


Specific Uses for Product: Dog Training Collar


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  • Love the Collar and the customer service is excellent!!
First things first, Be very careful when purchasing anything for your dog. This is the second time I received a USED product when I paid for a new one! The collar I got wasn’t in a sealed package, the collar smelled like a wet dog dipped in soup!! With that being said I promptly returned that collar and they sent a new one the next day! I also email the Delupet company and told them what happened and also told them that the Delupet dog training collar I bought 11 months ago started acting up after 9 months. They got right back to me a few hours later and apologized and explained that Amazon does that without their knowledge and they aren’t supposed to. They are also sending me a brand new collar to replace the broken one! I didn’t ask for a new collar but they are sending one anyway. So the customer service is fantastic. These days that’s one reason I will do business with certain companies. Now onto the DT-68 Collar. I love this thing. I have a Very very hyper Golden Retriever and also have a little granddaughter. The Golden doesn’t realize how big she is and I don’t want her to accidentally harm the child. Plus the dog was eating everything in the back yard she could fit into her mouth! I watched a few YouTube videos from reputable dog trainers and learned what NOT to do while training my dog with this collar. It worked like a charm and only took a few times of getting buzzed to stop eating stuff completely! Also she stopped jumping up on people and is now very gentle around the baby! It took one day for her to curve the behavior. She is still her goofy bubbly self and it hasn’t changed her personality or affection for people one bit!! If used correctly these things work. 👍🏼 I highly recommend this brand and model. All the features are adjustable, except the volume of the beep. The backlit screen makes it easy to use outside at night. The remote comes with a lanyard for your wrist. The range is way more than I need but it’s nice to have just in case. This model comes with two different size prongs and also comes with rubber caps for prongs if you don’t want to use shock feature. I’m very happy with this collar! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024 by Teresa G.

  • GREAT!
After using this ONLY 1X, my standard labradoodle can walk off leash and WILL NOT leave the yard. Versus him bolting across the street to see other dogs, or out the yard to see people walking by the house. Now everyone admires how well behaved he is, how he follows my commands and this training collar helped me along with being consistent with training my pooch to respond with positive reinforcement, My fur baby is AWESOME! Dog shows here we come! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024 by Ms. Dee

  • 5 Stars! Perfect for Obedience Training!
I bought this product in hopes to teach my 1.5yr old chocolate lab named Cola to be more obedient. From when he was 8 weeks old through to his fist birthday he was very obedient, but in standard Chocolate Lab style he began ignoring commands that I thought we had perfected in my first attempt at obediance training. Thinking back to all of the Chocolate labs we had growing up, I should have expected this as every single one we had would have days where verbal commands seemed to go in one ear and right out the other. ry choc lab I grew up with showed that they were highly intelligent & skillful hunting dogs, but they all eventually began ignoring commands around 2 to 3 years old - often walking up to a mile away through our neighbors back yards. Once I remembered labs can be awnry, and uninterested in our calls to come home/inside/trying anything to avoid having to physically chase him down. Remembering all of this, I knew that I'd need a product that could help me teach Cola to be more obedient even though he's past his prime training years. This product surpassed my highest expectations! My main concern was that I refuse to shock my dog all day every day just because he's doing what dogs do. I'm extremely happy to say that this device took 2 weeks to get Cola back on track and listening to my commands - especially once he hears the beep, so I rarely use the shock feature on low. The shock can be set from 0-99, with Cola's setting at a mere 20% (and the shock is used maybe once a month or once every other month) and sometimes he'll even respond to the vibration ( perfect, HUMANE solution to training your dog/dogs proper obediance. commands are not suggestions that can be ignored. When using this device, realize that the shock feature is really only needed when training your dog, and that when trained properly, the loud beep feature is all that you will need. There are 3 key features that you will need to become acclimated to: 1) Vibration (power settings 1-9, none of which cause pain - they just get the dogs attention) 2) Audible Beep (the beep is not adjustable - it's set just loud enough to get the dogs attention, without any risk of harming their hearing. It 3) Shock (this should be used on low settings while training your dog to recognize the Vibration as somewhat of a 1st warning, then the Beep which acts as a second and final warning before the Shock feature is needed. First time dog owners that are buying a larger breed puppy (especially breeds that are more known for attacking humans) not only will this make obediance and potty training easier on both the puppy & their owner. I trained my chocolate lab puppy from 8 months until he was just shy of 1-year old. He rarely ignored commands or went outside of our yard (which has no fence and is next to a very busy road). All seemed well and I felt that his training went extrememly well, but when he reached about 1.5 years old, like many Chocolate Labs, he became somewhat awnry - ignoring commands and venturing off into the neighbors yard. Because of this, I knew I needed a device like this to ensure he would follow the rules that I had already drilled into him as a puppy, and that I wasn't going to be able to do it without some type of device. This is my first dog that is not the "family dog", but I grew up with chocolate labs my entire life, helped my father train them, and brought them on pheasant, duck, and goose hunting. I'm 30 now, and have had several great chocolate labs in my life, watched a learned how my father put our puppies over the years through obediance training, so I thought that I had done a great job with Cola as he rarely ignored a command or went outside of our yard, but at around 1.5 years old, Cola unexpectedly began ignoring commands and breaking rules, chewing everything but his chew toys & bones; mostly my blankets, towels, shoes, socks, and flip flops, & hoodies were torn to shreds on a regular basis. This is where I had enough and decided we're doing a round 2 of obedience training. I did some research and quickly decided that the cost of obediance training provided by a local pets shop was far too much and that I'm going to have to give it another go. It took two weeks of teaching cola that if I say a command and he doesn't respond, I use the vibration set to 9 (the highest setting - but he rarely seems to even notice it), followed by a more stern verbal command - and if ignored, I used the Beep feature. At first he would ignore me after the beep, and that's where the shock feature comes in hand. The goal is to train your dog that the vibration is warning one, the beep is your final warning before applying the shock. Do not use the shock on a high level to start! Start at 10 and slowly move up based on how your dog reacts. You don't want to hurt the dog, but teach them that when you hear that beep you need to listen. In less that 2 weeks Cola was 100% aware that when I pressed the beep, he better listen unless he wants a little zap. I keep the vibration setting on 9 (the highest) because it's hard to tell if he even notices is at times - and I have installed the longer prongs due to his thick, stretchy skin/coat. The smaller prongs failed to apply a shock unless the collar was tight - likely very uncomfortable and avoidable with the longer prongs that are included. Overall: This is an amazing tool for obediance training for dogs when used properly and humanely. Don't buy this product just to shock the dog constantly for not listening. Follow the instructions, use the vibration after an ignored command, the beep after the second ignored comand, and lastly a low powered shock. If your dog listens to your command after the vibration or after the beep, reward them with audible praise, cuddles, pets, & scratches - whatever your pet really enjoys. Some people recommmend using treats to reinforce positive behavior, but in my opinion this is counterintuitive to what you're trying to achieve - which is your pet following verbal commands, which should be rewarded by showing them love - some good boy!/good girl! & belly scratches & ear scratches. By adding a treat to the mix, your teaching your dog how to get food out of you, instead of how to obey you because they know you will show them with love and positive verbal praise. 1. Vibration 2. Beep 3. Shock (but remember the goal is to get your pet to follow your command(s) and that the beep should be your primary warning - only applying a shock when he/she is disobeying. My chocolate lab is over 100lbs and I keep the shock at 20 out of 99. You don't need to hurt your pet - i see it like when my father used to flick me on the head with 1 finger because I misbehaved - inflict as little pain as possible - only enough to encourage your pet to really listen to your commands once they hear the beep. If the shock doesn't seem be having affect, test it with the tester provided in the box. You may have to swap out the short silver leads for the longer ones if the shock doesn't seem to work, and lastly - please start low with the shock, I have never exceeded 25 with my large dog - so 50 or 99 could be far too much pain - remember you're teaching your pet! Not punishing him/her! Be patient and persistant! (4) Dogs can be controlled with one controller - each collars settings can be customized for each individual dog. Please start very low when trying out the shock - and based on the size of the dog and how they react to the first few shocks will help you determine whether you need to go up or down in strength. Don't shock him/her to the point where they are afraid of you. You're trying to teach your pet obediance for both the dog, and the owners benefit. I can honestly say this has allowed me to grow closer with Cola and trust him to not destroy my house, clothes, etc. etc. I'd give it 10 stars if I could!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2023 by rtk rtk

  • Works so well on dogs, might get one for the kids haha
So this is a game changer. I own a gorgeous doberman who unfortunately thinks she's all that. Like legit thinks she's the queen. She barks when the other dogs get attention, when my daughter tries to watch tv, when the wind blows,etc. She demands attention and thinks she's the alpha female. Nah sis, I have thumbs, I'm the alpha female. Anyways, decided to get this particular style because of concerns that if my other dogs bark, that the unit would go off which isn't fair or useful. I like that I can manually choose the warning, and I appreciate that the beep is not overly loud, the vibrate and shock intensities are adjustable, and that the remote can be used throughout a 3 level home. I've never used bark collars so can't really compare to others, but the only reason I took a star off is because it would be nice if there was a switch where it could be toggled between using manually or automatically. Sometimes my dobie starts barking like a nut, and I'm washing the dishes, or my hands are full so it take a moment to be able to press the button to chill her out. This feature may not even exist in bark collars but would be nice to have. I rarely have to use the shock as the vibrate mode is enough to get her in line. Grateful to have found this product, and I highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2023 by Amira Amira

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