PETPIK Dog Training Collar
Specifications
- DOG WEIGHT: 8 – 140 lbs.
- SAFE TRAINING MODES: 3
- WATERPROOF RATING: IPX7
- CHARGING TIME: 2 hours
- CONNECTIVITY RANGE: 1000 ft.
- NECK SIZE: 7-26 inches
- BATTERY LIFE: 11-15 days
Introduction
Are you an effective trainer for your pet? Even though our pets are our best friends, sometimes their digging, barking, biting, and chasing leave us unsure of our options. Allow the PETPIK Dog Training Collar to assist you in training your dog’s fundamental instructions and correcting undesirable behavior.
The ideal option for your pets is the PETPIK dog training collar.
- Beep, Vibration, and Static Shock as the 3 Dog Training Modes
- Control Range Up to 1000FT
- Adjustable Collar for 8lbs-140lbs -Receiver with IPX7 Waterproof
- Easy to Charge and Long-Lasting Battery Life
There are three different training options: tone (beep), vibration (buzz), and static stimulation (1-16 levels). Your dog’s training program can be modified.
This electronic collar has a training range of up to 1000 feet (336 yards). In the garden or park, you can simply train your puppy. You may train two dogs with a single remote control, which is more practical and simpler.
With the IPX7 waterproof collar, your dog may have more options for outside activities. You may let your dog play in the rain, sea, or pool without worrying.
With a weight of about 0.43 lbs., the PETPIK dog training collar remote is lightweight and convenient to carry in your hand or pocket. It is portable, so you can take it with you everywhere you go.
Skin will not be burned by a silicone protective layer. A security keyboard lock can stop any unintentional errors. No need to be concerned about unforeseen injury.
What’s included
- Collar band x 1
- Receiver x 1
How to use the PetPik Dog Training Collar
Adjust the strap on your pet’s neck. It can be adjusted from 7 to 26 inches. First hook the straps and then adjust the size. Finally cut the remaining or extra band. This training collar is suitable for dogs weighing between 8 to 140 lbs. the receiver is simple to use. It has three buttons. The first is for beep the second is vibration and the last is static shock having a level range from 0 to 16.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, it doesn’t come with a manual.
Yes, your pet can wear both collars.
Shock training can cause some dogs to acquire phobias of certain individuals, objects, or situations. After training with a wireless fence installed by one of the pet owners we know, the dog refused to go outside. And to make matters worse, their dog started to pee inside the house.
The experts advise against using shock collars. Veterinary societies and humane organizations have long understood the harm that punishment-based training causes to animals.
Make sure the batteries in the collar and transmitter are properly charged. Inconsistent operation may be caused by a low battery charge. Check to make sure the collar is receiving a signal by making sure the transmitter and collar are both turned on.
Yes, the PetPik dog training collar can be used while the dog is on leash.
The PetPik dog training collar has a connectivity range of up to 1000 ft.
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.
The only time you should think about using a shock collar to train your dog is when positive reinforcement has failed, and even then, only after consulting a professional trainer or veterinarian.
“Some puppies are ready to begin around 14 or 15 weeks of age, while others should be around 6 months old before you start,” the expert advised.
Put the dog’s neck through a very tight fit with the strap, and then secure the buckle. The dog’s neck should not be able to spin or slide the collar while it is on. The dog must be able to normally ingest food and liquids. To make sure the collar is not too tight, watch how your dog behaves.
The dog won’t feel anything at all if none of the contact points touches the dog’s skin. This occurs as a result of the dog’s collar being overly loose. When using an e-collar for the first time, you should be aware that it fits your dog much more snugly than any other collar you have probably ever used.
An E-collar should be snugly secured to avoid a pet removing it. A reasonable rule of thumb is that the collar is not excessively tight if two fingers can fit between the object holding it on and the neck.
Shock collars are not safe or compassionate for your dog, despite what some trainers or pet store staff members may claim. While fear- or pain-based training techniques may produce some immediate benefits, they can also cause additional behavioral issues in your dog, including as aggression, phobias, and high levels of stress.



















