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The Pet Union PT0Z1 Premium Training Shock Collar is a versatile and waterproof e-collar designed for effective dog training. With 4 adjustable modes, including shock, vibration, and beep, it caters to various training needs. The long-lasting rechargeable battery and impressive 1200ft range make it perfect for both expert trainers and first-time pet owners. Suitable for dogs weighing 10 to 100 lbs, this collar ensures a safe and effective training experience.
B**N
Good
It works well for the price. You have to go up to like 40 b4 they can feel it though. It has good range. The only problem is the collar keeps sliding off. So gotta buy a new one an put it on there. It did come with 2 but the other is to small. Other then that i like it.
Z**C
Needs remote redesign with recessed or harder to press buttons
I like the shock collar overall so far. The standby mode when your dog is not moving is very effective in prolonging battery life. Battery life probably depends on use, but ours has lasted a week or better before we decided to recharge, even though there was still charge remaining. I think this product represents a good value for the money with lifetime replacement.That being said, the remote is nowhere near the quality of the collar. It is made exclusively of hard plastic (including buttons) and appears and feels cheap. It is hollow sounding when you scratch it. There is an apparent belt clip on the back of it, which doesn't have any flex or retention, since it is made of the same hard plastic material. There is no lanyard hole, no lanyard.Coming from a more expensive Sport Dog shock collar, which had an excellent rubberized remote with an easy to adjust analog shock setting and lanyard, this remote is disappointing.The buttons are too easy to become accidentally depressed. I had the remote in a large exterior coat pocket with nothing else in it while I was outside with my dog starting my snowblower. I had the remote purposely set on the sound mode, the mode furthest away from the shock mode which we rarely use. Sound and vibration generally works fine to correct our dog. My dog was nearby and wagging his tail and let out a yelp. I had to apologize to him and thankfully it was only on 25. I personally think it's idiotic to have 100 settings, 1-10 would be fine. There is no safe mode for this collar (setting where buttons could not be accidentally pressed) and the buttons may be pressed with the slightest effort. There is no good way to carry the remote afield. Since the clip sucks, my advice is to set it down nearby or very carefully hold it in your hand and try not to accidentally hit anything. God forbid you try to do anything outside with your dog and this shock collar.We are also unsure of the direct cause of 2 purple nasty bruise marks where this collar was resting on our dog. He's had it on for long periods, which isn't recommended, and which I wouldn't recommend, knowing the sensitivity of the cheap remote. We don't know if it's a metalosis issue, was caused by being shocked on 100 to get our dog from attacking a squealing animal in the dark, or from a wipe out on some ice which caused the prongs to bruise his neck. Whatever it was, we are more mindful now, and keep the collar off most of the time if our dog is in the house. It is a shame we have to worry or have reservations about using this product. We have a 9 month old child and a 9 month Great Dane who likes to play with one of our cats (sometimes a little too rough), and it was nice to have this collar on him so he could be corrected at the instant we needed to.So, my advice to the manufacturer would be to rethink this cheap garbage remote with the next model. Raise the price a little if you have to. Make it a quality rubberized remote with heft, and buttons that cannot be inadvertently pressed, like your competitors do. When this collar breaks, I could very well shop for a new one rather than get it replaced for free, only because of the remote design. If you only care about the function of the collar, go ahead and buy.
R**A
Worth more than it's weight in gold!
TLDR; This collar has completely changed our lives!I’ve lived in the country all my life and I have “country dogs” that are used to having a large fenced area to roam off leash and no worries about barking or running off. We recently sold our house and we are living in an RV until we complete our move out of state.I have had this collar for about a year and a half. I originally got it to train my new pup not to chase chickens. Worked like a charm with just the vibration when he was just a few months old. I lost the collar for a while (you know how you put things in a "safe" place and then cannot remember where that safe place was?) But as I was moving I found it again and as soon as I showed it to my dog he lit up because he knows he is allowed to roam leash free outside of the fence with it on. He is still young (2 years old), and all training goes out the window when he sees a buzzard, bike, or motorcycle. He also loves to chase cars.I tried to break him of chasing cars, but the vibration alone wasn’t cutting it. The shock setting seemed to be hit or miss. I know it works because I tested it on myself. I found the problem to be the little RUBBER TIPS. I have never seen a shock collar with the rubber tips on it before. Yes, it works with the tips on, but it’s like it just doesn't make contact about 98% of the time. In an intense life or death situation, you really need that function to work for it to be effective. I removed the rubber tips and it has worked flawlessly. I was reading a lot of reviews where people say the shock function was not working – if you are having this issue, try removing the tips and see if that helps. I don’t leave the collar on him long enough for the metal to cause him any irritation, so the tips are pretty much pointless in my opinion.I do not use the shock setting unless it’s absolutely necessary, most of the time the beep and vibration get the job done now that he knows what the shock feels like. There are certain times when you just can’t break his focus(bikes, motorcycles etc), and the shock is the only thing that works. I keep it on about 5-10 and its very effective for us when it’s needed, which is not often. I ALWAYS give him a vibration before using the shock so that he learned that shock comes AFTER the vibration if the behavior is not corrected. I am very vigilant about surveying our surroundings for things that trigger him and keeping an eye on his body language, and I quickly switch to vibrate if I spy something that could potentially cause an undesired behavior.I use the beep to get his attention and to recall him. He knows when he hears that sound, that he needs to come back to me. About 99% of the time, he immediately trots back my direction. If he does not, I use the vibration. The only time I have used the shock is when he attempts to chase a motorcycle, car, or bicycle. He also has a bad habit of also going ballistic in the car when he sees something he’s never seen before, like an old classic car (strange I know) or a truck pulling a trailer with a large load (like scrap metal, a tractor etc.). It’s hard to correct that sort of behavior whilst driving. He will go Cujo in the backseat launching himself at the window and just being an absolute heathen. Most of the time he is buckled in and it’s not that big of an issue safety wise, but now that we have the RV he won’t be buckled in and I don’t need that happening while I’m driving down the road in a giant vehicle. It only took one time of correcting him with the shock for that habit to die.Since this collar is one of the older models, I have always been worried about how waterproof it is because the little rubber seal that covers the charging port doesn’t fit very snugly. Yesterday we were at the pond and my dog did about 20 minutes worth of swimming and I was a little worried that the collar would be ruined, but surprisingly it worked like a charm when he got done. I was reading some reviews and it appears that they have since upgraded the charging port cover. Hopefully we never have an issue, but it’s nice to know there is a lifetime warranty if we do experience a failure.I have a much older dog who has never been a big fan of strangers, and when you are living in the sticks – that’s a good thing. When you’re living in an RV park – not so good. He barks at every little thing when outside, and heaven forbid a kid on a bicycle rides by, both of them go nuts. The younger dog knows hush because he’s gone to work with me as a pup and learned not to bark. But since barking has never been an issue before for my older dog, I never really trained him to hush. I just ordered one of these for him, and hopefully we can restore peace in the RV park and actually allow the dogs to be outdoors without having to worry about them barking at every little thing.My only complaint is that I wish there was a dedicated button for each setting vs having to cycle through them. Its also very easy to accidentally change the setting or activate the collar function if you put it in your pocket or bump it, so I always check what setting I am on because I do not want to unintentionally shock him. I wish that the buttons had more of a tactile switch type button that was a little harder to activate. The buttons on the remote are like a TV remote, there is no tactile feedback and they are very easy to press/activate. I got a little wrist loop key ring to attach to the remote so that I can put the controller on my wrist vs in a pocket and since doing that I haven’t really had the issue of unintentional button pressing.Sorry for the long review, but this collar has dramatically helped me train my dog to be a much more responsive, well-behaved dog that is a pleasure to be around. It has allowed us the freedom of being off leash when we are not in a fenced in area and given me peace of mind that he won’t chase bikes, motorcycles, or cars and injure himself or anyone else. For $45, this collar is worth every single cent. I have never had a more expensive collar, but I feel pretty confident in saying that this one will do everything that those $150 collars can do at a fraction of the price.
D**D
Don’t buy!
Absolutely terrible product! Didn’t work properly from the get go but used mostly the vibration and beep mode. My dog bolts so we wanted the shock mode only when necessary. Has no range and shock mode is very hit and miss! Don’t buy!
A**E
Le mécanisme ne tien pas bien sur le collier
Vraiment pas solide .. il est tombé après une journée d’utilisation et on ne l’a jamais retrouvé !