You are ALWAYS supposed to have the (electric conductor) silicone covers on... It still "shocks" with them on. I am a big fan of the quality and the price of this specific Bousnic collar. I've used it with many clients. It's a great e-collar and I highly recommend it.
@@dustinyamchuk7400it has turned out to be a good collar. She actually figured out how to get it off and I had to buy another one. But it is great for training purposes for sure. The range is good, appears to be pretty waterproof, and the battery life is fantastic!
I just bought one, I don’t believe in Ecollars but I have to resort to using one with my beagle who has become aggressive with our livestock and my dachshunds she’s attacking. Trainer advised me to start the ecollsr now she’s still a pup but at 9 months she’s now old enough for this type of collar. So I’m hoping the beeping gets her attention like your dog did
Hi... thanks for sharing this video, as I'm considering the same collar for my dog. I just have one HUGE concern that I hope you noted before using shock!! In the video, I could see the metal prongs, which will BURN your dog's skin... IF you use the collar WITHOUT the silicone prong covers 😳😲😬😬😬😬🤯🤯🤯🤯 Sure hope you put those on??
Thanks for sharing your concerns. We did have the metal prongs extended otherwise you wouldn't be able to utilize the shock training part of the collar. If you have the silicone covers on then it won't actually do anything to deliver a shock. On a separate note I haven't actually been able to deliver a shock to her due to her very thick fur. I've thought about shaving a little patch so the metal probes are touching her skin. Also I wouldn't keep the collar on for a long time to avoid issues like you mentioned.
You should not need to shave any fur. You should use the longer prongs that come with it, always with the silicone covers on, and tighten the collar. It needs to fit very snug so both prongs are touching her neck. If you've had issues with it not working it's simply not tight enough or the level is too low to where she doesn't react to it
No I do not have a correction collar for our dog but looking into it now.
You are ALWAYS supposed to have the (electric conductor) silicone covers on... It still "shocks" with them on. I am a big fan of the quality and the price of this specific Bousnic collar. I've used it with many clients. It's a great e-collar and I highly recommend it.
I agree it is a great collar for the price. Seems durable and responsive.
@findingfreedomfarm any update! Was going to get it today
@@dustinyamchuk7400it has turned out to be a good collar. She actually figured out how to get it off and I had to buy another one. But it is great for training purposes for sure. The range is good, appears to be pretty waterproof, and the battery life is fantastic!
@@findingfreedomfarm what did you upgrade to? Ours dips hers in snow and water , lasted 1 day lol
I just bought one, I don’t believe in Ecollars but I have to resort to using one with my beagle who has become aggressive with our livestock and my dachshunds she’s attacking. Trainer advised me to start the ecollsr now she’s still a pup but at 9 months she’s now old enough for this type of collar. So I’m hoping the beeping gets her attention like your dog did
Thanks! (At first I thought you were going to put it on the rooster.)😊
I'm not sure about your roosters but mine need quite a bit of correction. You may be onto something!
Hi... thanks for sharing this video, as I'm considering the same collar for my dog. I just have one HUGE concern that I hope you noted before using shock!! In the video, I could see the metal prongs, which will BURN your dog's skin... IF you use the collar WITHOUT the silicone prong covers 😳😲😬😬😬😬🤯🤯🤯🤯 Sure hope you put those on??
Thanks for sharing your concerns. We did have the metal prongs extended otherwise you wouldn't be able to utilize the shock training part of the collar. If you have the silicone covers on then it won't actually do anything to deliver a shock.
On a separate note I haven't actually been able to deliver a shock to her due to her very thick fur. I've thought about shaving a little patch so the metal probes are touching her skin. Also I wouldn't keep the collar on for a long time to avoid issues like you mentioned.
They say in the product description it says electric conductor silicone.
I think the silicone is to cover the electric conductors if you don't want an accidental shock to occur.
The collar still shocks with the (electric conductor) silicone covers! It is designed to always have the silicone covers on
You should not need to shave any fur. You should use the longer prongs that come with it, always with the silicone covers on, and tighten the collar. It needs to fit very snug so both prongs are touching her neck. If you've had issues with it not working it's simply not tight enough or the level is too low to where she doesn't react to it