cnewma4
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
Like the product, makes it more comfortable taking dog off leash
Mary Ann Bruppacher
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Very pleased - works well training my 7m old lab. He is listening to his commands better
Laura
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Incredible dog training toolWorks great. Doesn’t hurt dog. MUST first find a trainer who will teach you how to use it properly, otherwise you could screw up your dog.
roger whitlock
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
I received this item for a Christmas present and it is easy to use. The directions are simple along with installation. My dog responds well to it, and it has worked great for training. I recommend this item for the price and the quality. I use the item on walks with my Airedale terrier and for training such as sit down and heal. I’ve been training recall commands, and this is coming in very handy. I use it at the lowest setting and only increase the intensity if needed I would definitely start out with simple commands until your dog is use to the collar vibration. Don’t bother the cheap brands. Definitely spend the extra money to get this high-qualitycollar.
Paper Tiger
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Im familiar with e-collar. I have a Cairn Terrier who is mostly obedient but if you know the breed it can be a challenge to get them safely off leash. As well she's a challenge with cats ! I needed an ecollar for a smaller pup and this has been a hyge help.
Jason B. Lazarus
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Looks nice so far but haven’t used it! Waiting to download the user guide
Anon
Reviewed in Australia on February 9, 2024
Does what it is supposed to do
Matt
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2024
If you are considering buying this model, don't. Instead get the 280C.Stimulation is very inconsistent, I do not feel at all confident or comfortable using this for dog training. I have owned a Dogtra e-collar in the past for years with excellent results and I am very familiar with how to train with these devices. I am training a smaller dog, about 20 lbs, so I thought I try a different, smaller model of e-collar. This one is a really good size for a small dog and the product is very straightforward as it relates to proper usage. While I do prefer a digital style controller, this dial controller was passable and I think a good tradeoff considering how light the controller is. This collar has so-called "conductive plastic" contact points. If hearing this makes you skeptical then your skepticism would be well founded. I was also skeptical since plastic isn't conductive, but I trust Dogtra and figured maybe they just put a thin layer of plastic just above the metal contact points. I found this to be super frustrating to work with actually. The stimulation is very hard to predict as compared to my previous model with the metal contact points. I would have the dial set at around 10 and sometimes my dog would indicate it was effective and then at other times I would have it dialed up to 30 and get absolutely zero reaction. Worse is that if I would set it in the middle at 20 (which is just a little more than a tickle) then sometimes it did nothing and other times the dog would jump two feet in the air in surprise. This dog is a small breed (20lbs), short-haired Chihuahua/Rat Terrier Mix with a normal temperament so there is no reason that this product should not work. The collar wasn't loose at all and I am very experienced with these devices so this is NOT user error. I have completely stopped using this because it isn't fair or effective to training with it.Unfortunately the return window is only 30 days, barely enough time to get the dog property accustomed to wearing this before heavy training and I am now about 3 weeks outside of the window so I'm out the money. I called Dogtra and they said that since I purchased from Amazon that I would have to run any return through Amazon. Dogtra doesn't offer any kind of buyback or exchange. I was really hoping they would stand by their product and at least let me return this and purchase another model at a higher price point, but no luck. The representative recommended the 280C model, which gets you the digital dial, metal contact points, and 1/2 mile range (as compared to only 400yards for the IQ Mini). I feel like I'm out the money basically now which makes me want to explore other brands, but I had such a great experience with Dogtra with my last dog in training that I'll probably still stick with this company. There are lot of awful brands out there and I don't want another poor experience.
Donna
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
This really helped our dog improve obeying commands. It was easy to use and I would recommend it.
Gustavo Barrales
Reviewed in Mexico on April 15, 2023
El producto funciona correctamente, sin embargo no es un producto económico para la diferencia abismal que hay con los de gama más alta (tengo también el dogtra 1902s). La calidad de construcción es mediana, pues los plásticos no parecen muy resistentes, además que la superficie se raya muy fácilmente (puse a mi perro en su perrera unos minutos y eso bastó para que se rayaran los receptores).Compré la versión para "dos perros" para poner ambos receptores en el mismo collar y sincronizarlos, por lo que funcionan perfectamente, pero no lo recomiendo en su versión de un receptor para perros muy pesados o duros.La batería dura bastante. Mi perro lo tiene puesto entre 1 y 5 horas al día y la batería rinde. El alcance que tiene es suficiente para prácticamente cualquier entrenamiento convencional, así que por ello no hay que preocuparse. No he tenido problemas con el contacto de las puntas de fábrica, a pesar de que mi perro tiene un pelo muy espeso. En general es un buen producto, aunque si pueden ahorrar un poco más y comprar un s1902 o un ARC, los recomiendo más, solo espero que este, a pesar de no verse muy resistente, dure lo suficiente.