Thanks for the video. I just bought this from someone selling one locally and I got home and discovered there was no manual. I surely will not be using it until I fully understand how to set it up and use it so this helps, although I will keep looking to fill in the gaps. I hope it does what I need it to do. I think I will start with the tone, then move to the vibration and resort to the shock if it is necessary.
@@Pack.Leader it's garbage. The only reason I tried it was being confronted for the first time in my life with an unbelievably untrainable Siberian Husky. I've never even considered using a shocker before with any other dog, because no matter how stubborn or disobedient, I always found a particular stimulation to motivate their cooperation or discourage their misbehavior. Apparently a Husky cannot be viewed as a dog but as a Husky, which is an entirely different thing. Either way, this device only made things worse because it's not instantaneous and the repeated delays and constant failures reinforced the idea that misbehavior and aggression will not have immediate consequence. I only planned to use it for a few days to drive the point home so I never have to use it again, and even that wasn't possible with this cheap ineffective product.
You are correct. ( Notes: You may skip this step because the set is already paired by factory setting. ) Make sure the Receiver is turned off. Press and hold Switch for 5 secs until the green light is flashing fast. Press the remote Pairing/Channel Select button D to paring the receiver. Pairing successful: the receiver will beep and t he green light Read more: manuals.plus/nvk/nvk-dog-training-collar-manual#ixzz8FYAPF8VE
I have the collar for my dog and we hardly ever use the shock setting how ever today by accident. I on accident got the shock turned up too 2. And my dog is a great Pyrenees and maremma sheep dog she's 1. I accidentally hit the orange button that shows one bult on it. And she freaked out she scream and cried and starting running. This video was very helpful. I turned the shock back to 00. Because I don't want to shock my puppy again
Green is On. Red is off. I use the “beep” feature to verify its on. Use mine every day to control barking and for training. As long as you charge it once every 2 weeks it will shock your dog with a good dosage of static shock. Great product for the money.
Garbage product actually. The shock function only works once in every 5 to 10 clicks. Never shocks from the first try which is very counter productive to the whole idea of training. All it did was reinforce my stubborn Siberian Husky's belief that it's pefectly fine & inconsequential to ignore me. Huskies are already disobedient. This tool only made it worse by being non-responsive.
I have one myself, I have always had huskies but I haven’t had one since early 2000s until a few months ago when a great friend of mine got very sick and had 2 females left from the litter and I went and got them both and brought them home. Ended up giving one to a local family who had a blind autistic little girl and she was wanting a husky so bad because of how energetic, verbal and very friendly so I offered her to the black and white female and I kept the red and white female but she ended up being completely white with the bluest eyes I’ve ever seen on a husky in my life. I named her Delaney that is a Native American name because I have Cherokee and Blackfoot in my family. More Cherokee though. Anyway I want to say that your comment is absolutely correct and that this device is not the one that people should use for a husky because it’s not a very reliable device definitely not if you have a husky like you and me. Very beautiful, smart, loving, very verbal lol, and very very much ADHD ADD like a child with the same. Oh yeah one of the most important things about huskies are, you have to show them who’s the alpha in the pack because they are pack animals they are the closest thing to the wolf that you can get than anything else. If you let them run over you and they will believe me they will try to test you but if you don’t make them realize you are the alpha in your pack I feel sorry for you because they will be a lot to handle. Anyway hope you have a blessed one and stay safe god bless you. ❤️🙏
@@americantrucker7411 I couldn't handle her anymore. She attacks me when I pull her collar to stop her from ignoring my commands when she misbehaves such as deliberately defecating on the carpet...etc. She bites me aggressively and draws blood. Finally I gave her away. Having trained many dogs and witnessed first hand how radically different a Siberian Husky is from any other breed I've ever befriended, I am certain that they cannot be classified as dogs. They are a separate species with a completely different nature. It is a mistake to try to train a Husky to be a German Shepherd or a Golden Retriever or any dog, period. Huskies are mules for pulling sleighs on snow.. They just look like dogs. But I assure you, they are not. I've dealt with aggressive and even violent dogs before, but with proper love, care and training they ALWAYS become loyal cooperative loving friends. I've never encountered such an absolutely self-centered, detached, untrainable one as a Husky before in my life. I've always said that dogs are workers, not pets. But by that I meant they take on helpful functions and commit as part of your team. A Husky goes beyond that; not only are they not pets. They are strictly bred for outdoor hard labor only. Include them into a home life and they will walk all over you. They're just not bred for it.
@@lazydog1964 Mine is freshly charged and paired and the green light blinks slowly as it is supposed to do once paired, but the remote never made a beeping sound like it's supposed to and the collar battery indicator on the remote shows zero charge. Very strange. I am now charging up the other collar. Maybe this first one is defective. Hope not cause I have two dogs and wanted both collars. The collar isn't responding at all to the remote, either.
Thanks for the video. I just bought this from someone selling one locally and I got home and discovered there was no manual. I surely will not be using it until I fully understand how to set it up and use it so this helps, although I will keep looking to fill in the gaps. I hope it does what I need it to do. I think I will start with the tone, then move to the vibration and resort to the shock if it is necessary.
@@Pack.Leader it's garbage. The only reason I tried it was being confronted for the first time in my life with an unbelievably untrainable Siberian Husky. I've never even considered using a shocker before with any other dog, because no matter how stubborn or disobedient, I always found a particular stimulation to motivate their cooperation or discourage their misbehavior. Apparently a Husky cannot be viewed as a dog but as a Husky, which is an entirely different thing. Either way, this device only made things worse because it's not instantaneous and the repeated delays and constant failures reinforced the idea that misbehavior and aggression will not have immediate consequence. I only planned to use it for a few days to drive the point home so I never have to use it again, and even that wasn't possible with this cheap ineffective product.
You didn't actually show how to pair the collar and remote together.
You are correct.
( Notes: You may skip this step because the set is already paired by factory setting. )
Make sure the Receiver is turned off.
Press and hold Switch for 5 secs until the green light is flashing fast.
Press the remote Pairing/Channel Select button D to paring the receiver. Pairing successful: the receiver will beep and t he green light
Read more: manuals.plus/nvk/nvk-dog-training-collar-manual#ixzz8FYAPF8VE
I have the collar for my dog and we hardly ever use the shock setting how ever today by accident. I on accident got the shock turned up too 2. And my dog is a great Pyrenees and maremma sheep dog she's 1. I accidentally hit the orange button that shows one bult on it. And she freaked out she scream and cried and starting running. This video was very helpful. I turned the shock back to 00. Because I don't want to shock my puppy again
This video was helpful? All he did was provide terrible camera work on an unboxing.
I agree.. Terrible camera work.. I am no professional haha
Yes my control is all changed up but my collar showed no battery what do I do ???
Does the led indicator suppose to blink red when shock is administered? I notice it blinks green with vibration and tone.
Green is On. Red is off.
I use the “beep” feature to verify its on.
Use mine every day to control barking and for training.
As long as you charge it once every 2 weeks it will shock your dog with a good dosage of static shock.
Great product for the money.
Yes. That light indicates that it is accomplishing what you wanted.
How to change it to 2 dogs? Mine is on 1 dog only.
Not sure.. I did my best to explain it in the video. My apologies if my explanation of this model I have doesn’t help.
Can you turn the 2 dog function on and off?
Yes. Just leave it on the channel that matches your dog’s receiver. You can easily change the channels between multiple dogs. (Up to 4)
@@LongshoresOutdoors how fo i pair different ones together?, their the same model but i don't know how to connect them together (separate buys)
$32.00 on ebay
Garbage product actually. The shock function only works once in every 5 to 10 clicks. Never shocks from the first try which is very counter productive to the whole idea of training. All it did was reinforce my stubborn Siberian Husky's belief that it's pefectly fine & inconsequential to ignore me. Huskies are already disobedient. This tool only made it worse by being non-responsive.
I have one myself, I have always had huskies but I haven’t had one since early 2000s until a few months ago when a great friend of mine got very sick and had 2 females left from the litter and I went and got them both and brought them home. Ended up giving one to a local family who had a blind autistic little girl and she was wanting a husky so bad because of how energetic, verbal and very friendly so I offered her to the black and white female and I kept the red and white female but she ended up being completely white with the bluest eyes I’ve ever seen on a husky in my life. I named her Delaney that is a Native American name because I have Cherokee and Blackfoot in my family. More Cherokee though. Anyway I want to say that your comment is absolutely correct and that this device is not the one that people should use for a husky because it’s not a very reliable device definitely not if you have a husky like you and me. Very beautiful, smart, loving, very verbal lol, and very very much ADHD ADD like a child with the same. Oh yeah one of the most important things about huskies are, you have to show them who’s the alpha in the pack because they are pack animals they are the closest thing to the wolf that you can get than anything else. If you let them run over you and they will believe me they will try to test you but if you don’t make them realize you are the alpha in your pack I feel sorry for you because they will be a lot to handle. Anyway hope you have a blessed one and stay safe god bless you. ❤️🙏
@@americantrucker7411 I couldn't handle her anymore. She attacks me when I pull her collar to stop her from ignoring my commands when she misbehaves such as deliberately defecating on the carpet...etc. She bites me aggressively and draws blood. Finally I gave her away. Having trained many dogs and witnessed first hand how radically different a Siberian Husky is from any other breed I've ever befriended, I am certain that they cannot be classified as dogs. They are a separate species with a completely different nature. It is a mistake to try to train a Husky to be a German Shepherd or a Golden Retriever or any dog, period. Huskies are mules for pulling sleighs on snow.. They just look like dogs. But I assure you, they are not. I've dealt with aggressive and even violent dogs before, but with proper love, care and training they ALWAYS become loyal cooperative loving friends. I've never encountered such an absolutely self-centered, detached, untrainable one as a Husky before in my life. I've always said that dogs are workers, not pets. But by that I meant they take on helpful functions and commit as part of your team. A Husky goes beyond that; not only are they not pets. They are strictly bred for outdoor hard labor only. Include them into a home life and they will walk all over you. They're just not bred for it.
You didn't even notice the battery power displayed show no power!! useless
Yes my control is all changed up but my collar showed no battery what do I do ???
@@avalos2100 you have to turn them both on a pair them up
@@lazydog1964 Mine is freshly charged and paired and the green light blinks slowly as it is supposed to do once paired, but the remote never made a beeping sound like it's supposed to and the collar battery indicator on the remote shows zero charge. Very strange. I am now charging up the other collar. Maybe this first one is defective. Hope not cause I have two dogs and wanted both collars. The collar isn't responding at all to the remote, either.
@@Pack.Leader sorry to hear and definitely sounds like a pairing issue.. best of luck
@@Pack.Leader also you have to make sure on the remote you have it on the second dog on the screen if your doing 2 dogs