Good video! I think a lot of people go wrong because they don't let the dog wear the collar without being "corrected" long enough (should let them wear it several days before the first correction). Then they wonder why their dog goes back to bad behavior as soon as the collar is removed. The dog associates the correction with the collar, rather than his actions. Don't know that many people will want to try it on themselves :) but have found that, when using for the first time (following several days of them wearing it) and dog is misbehaving, it is good to start at the lowest setting and then work up until the dog responds. Our dog loved getting her collar on because it usually meant we were going to have fun. It was a good tool to tackle certain habits that were otherwise hard to address from afar.
@@DanRussell-q8s they are adjusted on the back of the remote. The manual covers what mode it needs to be on for the vibrate function. I programmed mine to do vibrate with side button and tone with the other two. It’s all in the manual and very easy.
So, your nice man however I installed the boundary wire..walked the yard w dog a few times...and turned it up..all the way up...He got vibe shocked few times...and likely got vibe many more times... however now he will not cross no matter what... with the remote he understands vibe warning is real and he must correct now. He is Dalmatian deaf can't allow him to make to the road can hear cars coming. He will have a lifetime of happy well trained life.. so the pain of collar was worth it. Alls I'm saying turning it way down can just prolong the training .. few high level bites...and it saves many low level bites. Then just vibs.
I totally understand where you’re coming from. However, your situation is totally different. It all depends on the dog and the situation. I saw a hunting dog ruined in a day by a guy with a collar turned up too high. All dogs have different sensitivity and responses. And I do believe that a well trained dog is safer and happier 😁. My dog doesn’t need much correction on anything. He pretty much just doesn’t want to disappoint me. Today he’s about 15 months old and he probably hasn’t even had the collar on for 4 months and he hasn’t needed anything but a tone for probably 8 months so to me my method worked. But I could see where you would need a different approach. As always though, thanks for the comment. All input is appreciated and I’m glad it worked for ya! Hope your pup has a happy long life!
Excellent video. Just starting to look at options for training collars after one too many scary moments. I have a very active (backpacking, canoeing, hiking), very stubborn dog, but we aren't really into hunting. Would you recommend this for more general active dogs or is it specific for hunting?
Honestly for you this would be a great collar. You said you’re active and around water quite a bit. This one is waterproof and good for use on all dogs. Since you aren’t using it for hunting you an save yourself a little money by not buying it in camo. Just get an orange one, and use the money you save to buy a few treats for your dog! 😃
Maybe mines faulty. My dog nearly jumped out of her skin on 1. I tried it on myself and it's bad. I now take prongs out and use it that way as it still shock without prongs.
Could you elaborate on the problem? I’ve had mine for over two years now with no issue, but it’s always good to hear about what others are experiencing…thanks!
@@fatfitnessvang299 you have to switch modes on the remote. You can find the manual online and it tells you how. Basically you are pushing the button on the back of the remote until the collar flashes for the mode you need. The manual has a chart that shows it to ya
Well said, you sound like you really care for your animals/companions. I would like to believe people would go about using this tool with common sense and restraint, but let's be honest with ourselves, common sense seems to not only be uncommon but possibly on the brink of extinction. I hope your video gets a lot more views and is taken seriously by anyone thinking of using this product. Like you said, it could save your dogs life one day. Restraint is key, but you explained it all in your video most excellently. It's a shame that there are sadistic idiots out there that will use this in some cruel manner, so I'm sure there will be narrow minded folks that are totally against this product, probably the same folks that believe that the only way to kill something or someone is with a gun and banning them would magically cure mankind from killing each other. If I wanted to take someone out, a gun is in no way a necessity and if I was a sick POS that got off on hurting man's best friend, I seriously doubt that those type of people would cough up the type of cash it takes to purchase one of these items and resort to something like a stick (the thought of someone like that angers me in a way that only the likes of a chester the molester would and if I came across one of those types a firearm would probably be my last choice, proving my point earlier. Good job and last thing, I thought it was awesome how you tested out the product, just to gauge what you thought the animal could take and like you said you wouldn't do anything to a dog you wouldn't do to yourself.
Great video Scott. Can it be used to train a disobedient wife? I've been threatening Marge for years that I'm going to employ just such a training aid. LOL
Your love for dogs shows. I feel the same way and just got the 425xs as a TRAINING aide not as a tool for punishment. Thank you for the video.
Thank you for taking the time to comment. You’ll like the collar….mines still going strong!
Nicely done SF Nomad! I won't put on my dog EITHER without testing it myself, too! Thank you sir! Good job!
Thanks man! He’s a great dog!
This was so helpful! I have been struggling with figuring it out and this helped so much!
Awesome! Glad the video is useful!!😊
Great video, lots of love for your pup! And a lot of respect for your training of your partner.
Thanks man!
Good video! I think a lot of people go wrong because they don't let the dog wear the collar without being "corrected" long enough (should let them wear it several days before the first correction). Then they wonder why their dog goes back to bad behavior as soon as the collar is removed. The dog associates the correction with the collar, rather than his actions. Don't know that many people will want to try it on themselves :) but have found that, when using for the first time (following several days of them wearing it) and dog is misbehaving, it is good to start at the lowest setting and then work up until the dog responds. Our dog loved getting her collar on because it usually meant we were going to have fun. It was a good tool to tackle certain habits that were otherwise hard to address from afar.
SkyFreek60 great point!
You're training video helped so much thank you! I want to correct, not hurt my dog. I feel like I'm doing that now.
Awesome! That was the whole reason I did it. I feel like a lot of people fail to understand how to really use em!
I use mine the same way. And after my dog hit the electric fence no need to shock. just beep.
Very helpful video, thank you !!
And just how does one tweak them to vibrate ? NO ONE covers this function and how to go about achieving it ! NOT even the manufacturer !!
@@DanRussell-q8s they are adjusted on the back of the remote. The manual covers what mode it needs to be on for the vibrate function. I programmed mine to do vibrate with side button and tone with the other two. It’s all in the manual and very easy.
I just googled the manual. You want mode 2 adjusted with the tiny button on the back of the remote. I’d post a screenshot but it won’t let me.
So, your nice man however I installed the boundary wire..walked the yard w dog a few times...and turned it up..all the way up...He got vibe shocked few times...and likely got vibe many more times... however now he will not cross no matter what... with the remote he understands vibe warning is real and he must correct now. He is Dalmatian deaf can't allow him to make to the road can hear cars coming.
He will have a lifetime of happy well trained life.. so the pain of collar was worth it.
Alls I'm saying turning it way down can just prolong the training .. few high level bites...and it saves many low level bites.
Then just vibs.
I totally understand where you’re coming from. However, your situation is totally different. It all depends on the dog and the situation. I saw a hunting dog ruined in a day by a guy with a collar turned up too high. All dogs have different sensitivity and responses. And I do believe that a well trained dog is safer and happier 😁. My dog doesn’t need much correction on anything. He pretty much just doesn’t want to disappoint me. Today he’s about 15 months old and he probably hasn’t even had the collar on for 4 months and he hasn’t needed anything but a tone for probably 8 months so to me my method worked. But I could see where you would need a different approach. As always though, thanks for the comment. All input is appreciated and I’m glad it worked for ya! Hope your pup has a happy long life!
Excellent video. Just starting to look at options for training collars after one too many scary moments. I have a very active (backpacking, canoeing, hiking), very stubborn dog, but we aren't really into hunting. Would you recommend this for more general active dogs or is it specific for hunting?
Honestly for you this would be a great collar. You said you’re active and around water quite a bit. This one is waterproof and good for use on all dogs. Since you aren’t using it for hunting you an save yourself a little money by not buying it in camo. Just get an orange one, and use the money you save to buy a few treats for your dog! 😃
Isn't that the 425xs? The same thing as the stubborn dog model. I think the camo colors are a xs
Maybe mines faulty. My dog nearly jumped out of her skin on 1. I tried it on myself and it's bad. I now take prongs out and use it that way as it still shock without prongs.
I’d say maybe it’s is faulty. I’ve messed with a few and none I’ve tried are bad at 1
@@sfnomad2337 it has to be. I think my one is definately faulty. made my dog go backwards.
@@kiwiace625 you probably have to turn down the intensity on the collar itself.
@@Kyle-ut4jg it's on 1
@@Kyle-ut4jg its on 1
I bought the same one it had problems right off the bat had to return it and went with another brand
Could you elaborate on the problem? I’ve had mine for over two years now with no issue, but it’s always good to hear about what others are experiencing…thanks!
On off button on collar didn’t work half the time and mode 5 would not program properly
@@MW-qr9hk appreciate the info
@@sfnomad2337 went with a DT Systems mr1100 so far great
smart dude
How do you make it vibrate?
How do u put it to vibration
@@fatfitnessvang299 you have to switch modes on the remote. You can find the manual online and it tells you how. Basically you are pushing the button on the back of the remote until the collar flashes for the mode you need. The manual has a chart that shows it to ya
Less Nomad, More Pete!!
Whats the voltage it puts out on each setting?
Thanks for the comment but I have no idea😊
Great video
Well said, you sound like you really care for your animals/companions. I would like to believe people would go about using this tool with common sense and restraint, but let's be honest with ourselves, common sense seems to not only be uncommon but possibly on the brink of extinction. I hope your video gets a lot more views and is taken seriously by anyone thinking of using this product. Like you said, it could save your dogs life one day. Restraint is key, but you explained it all in your video most excellently. It's a shame that there are sadistic idiots out there that will use this in some cruel manner, so I'm sure there will be narrow minded folks that are totally against this product, probably the same folks that believe that the only way to kill something or someone is with a gun and banning them would magically cure mankind from killing each other. If I wanted to take someone out, a gun is in no way a necessity and if I was a sick POS that got off on hurting man's best friend, I seriously doubt that those type of people would cough up the type of cash it takes to purchase one of these items and resort to something like a stick (the thought of someone like that angers me in a way that only the likes of a chester the molester would and if I came across one of those types a firearm would probably be my last choice, proving my point earlier. Good job and last thing, I thought it was awesome how you tested out the product, just to gauge what you thought the animal could take and like you said you wouldn't do anything to a dog you wouldn't do to yourself.
Thank you and I appreciate the comment and point of view!
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Great video Scott. Can it be used to train a disobedient wife? I've been threatening Marge for years that I'm going to employ just such a training aid. LOL
Arthur Terracio Jr definitely! Used properly you can use it to train just about anything lol!
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